Talk:Motorola C139

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Articles for deletion This article was nominated for deletion on October 1, 2007. The result of the discussion was keep.

How the heck do you get the customer ring tones to work for this thing? I know I need to input "notes" but I can't find a website that has the notes for songs listed without being a fake site that'll download 3849038409328 spyware onto my system.

[edit] Standby Time

I suppose the observation that my C139 needs charging every 8 days if I leave it turned on comes under the heading of "original research" and cannot be included in the article.--GrahamDavies 20:13, 25 September 2007 (UTC)

[edit] If you cannot delete it, then come down hard on it

I see how this goes Mikeblas. Since your attempt to have this article deleted failed, you are now going to become a major hard-ass about the article style and formatting and cites. If you don't like it, fix it yourself.

With regards to the flaws section, your comment about "doctoring photos" is ridiculous. My main response to this is why anyone would have such an extreme agenda as to waste their time trying to create such an exceptionally photo-realistic fake of a relatively insignificant device. Objective supporting evidence is readily available to anyone who has one of these devices. My primary response is that your flaws cite request is to be ignored and the article left as-is due to your obvious bone to pick with this article.

I think we need evidence that you are not a Motorola fanboy or company representative trying to suppress unbiased (and unflattering) information. This is such an obscure article that it's unclear how you came to arrive here and get so emotional about it, unless you have some other agenda related to this device that raises such emotion in you. Please provide all such documentation to the contrary, with relevant cites. Oh wait, your documentation could be doctored. Now what? :-)

DMahalko 14:25, 13 October 2007 (UTC)