Hey everybody! For Christmas I'm looking at cell phones that I want to get. I want a flip phone that has the best reception. It really doesn't matter if it can take photo's or not, perferably not. I just want a plain flip phone tha has the best reception. Do you know any websites I can visit that have the cell phones I'm looking for at a reasonable rate. Also, does anybody know a cell phone model that's similar to the one i want. Thanks!
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Miscellaneous category? Maybe give some free advice about: Random Weirdos? blackmyeyesx3 answered Sunday December 4 2005, 1:47 pm: well you can go to cingular.com because i say cingular is like the best company.but others disagree. so just check cingular.com because i have a great cellphone that i love very much from cingular. its a dark silver flip phone and it has a really kool design on the front. do you member the most recent commercial cingular had 4 a new phone? thats mine. but i got it before they put it on t.v. but ne wayz cingular has pretty good prices and you get rollover which is really great. they give you about 400 ne time minutes and if you dont use all then you get rollover and use the ones you didnt use the previous month. [ blackmyeyesx3's advice column | Ask blackmyeyesx3 A Question ]
xomegaroni answered Sunday December 4 2005, 1:44 pm: try these websites-
www.cingular.com
www.verizon.com
i can't find models for you, because idk your zip code & what not, but if you look at their phones, there's definately ones you can find. for me, cingular has way better reception, but maybe its juss my area.
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