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MrCat

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#12083 27-Feb-2007 12:07
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I had a Hyundai tx95c for years and although the menus were sluggish and it took seemingly hours to boot up, I just liked it for some reason. After using a Sanyo 5600 for a few months and not liking that at all, I now have the Pantech tx130c and it's great - and the software is way less 'buggy'.
I'm thinking of buying the tx215c for my partner and what I'd like to know is: Does this have the improved software or is it like the old 95c?

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  #62198 27-Feb-2007 22:47
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MrCat: I had a Hyundai tx95c for years and although the menus were sluggish and it took seemingly hours to boot up, I just liked it for some reason. After using a Sanyo 5600 for a few months and not liking that at all, I now have the Pantech tx130c and it's great - and the software is way less 'buggy'.
I'm thinking of buying the tx215c for my partner and what I'd like to know is: Does this have the improved software or is it like the old 95c?


The TX215c is not like the TX130c, its more like the TX115c, which in turn is similar to the TX95c.

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  #62202 27-Feb-2007 23:17
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I personally liked the 95 the best, The 115 next then finally the 215c

They are all based off the 95c, very similar menu layout so very familiar.

The 215c has a very hard keypad and a ugly casing.

The 115c has it's speaker inside the fold so it a bit quiet when ringing.

neither have the lovely keypad of the 95c, and the display is STN versus TFT (older tech in newer phones)

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  #62205 27-Feb-2007 23:31
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paradoxsm: I personally liked the 95 the best, The 115 next then finally the 215c

Agreed.

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