Motorola ic902 is hi-tech iDEN-CDMA hybrid phone

Motorola ic902 is hi-tech iDEN-CDMA hybrid phone

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Published on: 22 February, 2007 by Nanko Rusev

Motorola ic902 is hi-tech iDEN-CDMA hybrid phone

Still unofficial Motorola ic902 is higher class hybrid phone Sprint will offer in the future. It has 2-megapixel camera, stereo speakers, two color displays and memory card slot

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you don't travel much do you
I have been with cingular, alltel, t-mobile, then finaly sprint and now sprint nextel. let me tell you I've gone from whittier california to washinton state crossed all the way to lima ohio to toledo ohio and down to baton rouge louisiana and the sprint and sprint nextel only stoped working in two places once in a small spot in wyoming and bfe hills of kentucy. Other than that I'm talking on my phone when others are talking to there phone ie bitching at it for no signal. cingular is the worse least drop calls no shit because how can you drop a call when you can't even place one. I have never tried verizon but I have herd it's even better than sprint but the cost for what i get has kept me away.
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Cingular
I agree about Cingular, don't know where they get their data on least dropped calls, but it has not been my experience!!!
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Dear Manager guy
The hybrid might have the best cell phone coverage you ever had if you previously were using a Nextel phone.
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over rated networks
verizon is good but to be as established as they r u would think they would be all digital by now.cingular or at&t whatever the hell u wanna call it is the shittiest phone network available.gsm will NEVER EVER EVER be as good as cdma,as for alltel they have good southeast region coverage but they need to get bought out and become a nationwide company.sprint has the clearest calls and there network is expanding rapidly.wait about a year from now and verizon will be running for there money because sprint will be well established on cdma 1900 and they will still be on there outdated technology cdma 850.ic902's r bad ass and they have everything, not to ention the signal reception on them got rated even better than the ic502 due to thesignal retracting antenna they put in there. the only true underdog in cell phones in my opinion and the statistics we get is at&t.there pos.care system to cell phones to me stands for piece of shit.care.the only thing sprint needs to do is keep gettin all those towers up because they have 2 billion dollars invested in it it just takes time to put them up.so that and a little customer service will make them the best.my circle,rollover,nights starting at 7 and verizon????where u at verizon u gonna help out your customers.they just think way to highly of there company
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Need Tough Phone
I've been waiting for this since Sprint & Nextel merged. I work outside in industrial construction in chem plants/refineries - got to have a tough phone (Mil Spec) and Motorola is the only one that delivers. Nextel walkie-talkie is superb, but their regular cell coverage always sucked. Sprint cell coverage is superb, but their woosy-assed phones die a quick death if they see any dust, sweet, humidity, droopped, submerged in water, etc. Only Motorola can take that kind of abuse (except for those dumb-ass pussy-whipped Razor phones - what a joke). As for 850 vs. 1900 - get real! What good is 850 roam if the quality sucks, you can't hear who your talking to, and the calls drop every 30 seconds. And when you work in tough environments like I do - who needs MP3, cameras, video, tv, and rap music ring tones? You need a phone that can take abuse, and a cell service that can deliver the call. Sprint/Nextel hybrid is IT. It's the future. Get with it or go watch anoth 12 hours of MTV.
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Works perfect for me
I have this phone and it works all over for me...I work in a huge building with a convention centerand don't have a problem with service....I love it.
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