
Yay Kyocera 2325!
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We needed another Verizon Wireless phone because we were unhappy with our Nokias and possibly our Motorolas. In-phone storage limitations with the Nokia and severe durability problems with two Motorolas (both rendered useless in a year and a half.). We also had a lot of old Kyocera accessories including software and a desktop phone dock/charger -- keypad, handset and all, that made it possible to use a wireless phone like a desktop phone, a rather expensive item that was also rendered useless when Verizon would not connect or old Kyocera phones because they didn't have E911/GPS locators, a federal requirement. The seller offered TWO phones and a useful USB connector, once a $39.95 value when new. The wonderful seller offered detailed descriptions and tips on how to use the software and connectors and threw in a copy of instructions. A marvelous sale. Wife is happy and I can't wait for my new Motorola to break down so I can use the other Kyocera 2325. The phone itself is easy to use, no-nonsense blue screen is clear, stores lots of numbers, calls, and messages, keys are large-ish and therefore good for text messaging, which we do quite a bit, and most importantly, sound quality is excellent -- beats the Nokia and Motorola 276 handily, no need to aim earpiece directly into ear canal opening. So now I bring home the requested tomatoes instead of potatoes.
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