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littleangelboy

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#2854 29-Nov-2004 21:34
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What do u like better and what is the good and bad things(i can geta brand new tx 95c from my dads work)

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tonyhughes
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#10536 30-Nov-2004 08:00
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115c:
smaller screen
flash
camera in better position
zoom camera
outside screen will show self portrait (albeit in VERY grainy black and white)
stylish blue racing stripe

95c:
bigger screen
no flash
camera is by the hinge and is often obstructed by your index finger
no zoom
self portrait mirror
more retro looking (which I dont like, but some may)

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I would opt for the TX115c any day of the week, but im sure some will disagree with me :-)









moshpit
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  #10572 2-Dec-2004 12:17
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TX95c is the better phone. My reasoning? Well, the screen on the 95c is bigger, the features are easier to use. No zoom but at least with the 95c you can have photo messages sent directly to your phone and not have to go to lightsurf to pick it up. Plus you can only save incoming mms to online gallery you cannot save it to you photo albulm on your phone.

snowboard_freak
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  #10961 12-Dec-2004 22:53
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im thinking about trading my tx95c for a 115c but just wondering what that lightspeed thing is you hvae to go 2 to get your images that some1 has sent you, and does it cost money?



spazz
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  #10970 13-Dec-2004 10:11
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It's really simple, and no, it doesn't cost money. Basically, you receive a txt saying "You've received a new Picture Message at http://www......" and all you do is push a button and it loads the browser, displays your picture, voila!

It's kinda funky really :)




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