From Deseret News archives:
Cell phones rapidly evolving
A Sprint video package with live shows and clips from ABC News Now, Fashion TV, Fox Sports and other channels costs $4.95 a month. Verizon Wireless charges $15 a month for its V Cast VPak, a video service with news, weather, sports and entertainment clips from NBC, CBS and VH1. Music and games cost extra, too. You'll pay $1.99 to download a song using your Verizon phone; Sprint charges $2.50. Games such as Madden 06 3D and Tony Hawk PS 3D cost Verizon users $2.50 a month or more.
Both Sprint and Verizon estimate that their high-speed services reach half the U.S. population. Cingular's nascent Cingular Video service is available in just 16 markets.
Currently, Sprint's Power Vision service is the best buy because Sprint offers the broadest mix of video and audio content. For example, a plan that delivers live TV and streams 21 channels of Sirius satellite radio is $6.95 a month. By contrast, Verizon and Cingular offer only repackaged video clips.
If you're addicted to e-mail and text messaging, the LG VX9800, also known as The V in Verizon stores, is a good choice. This chunky handset has a miniature keyboard with proper key spacing for hunt-and-peck typists. Its internal screen, slightly larger than 2 inches, is sharp and colorful, and it features a pair of tiny speakers that deliver good-quality, if occasionally scratchy, audio. But the LG phone occasionally pauses a video clip while retrieving data. The V also plays and stores MP3 files, and it includes a 1.3-megapixel camera. It's priced online at $150 with a two-year Verizon plan or $200 with a one-year deal.
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