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Motorola TalkAbout T5420 AA 2-Mile 14-Channel FRS Two-Way Radios (Pair) $69.99 Motorola is a big name in FRS radios for a reason, and the TalkAbout T5420 radio exhibits the range, clarity, ease of operation, and build quality that the company's FRS designs are known for. The T5420 may not have all the extra features that more expensive products offer, but it does have all the options users are most likely to use, and at a very reasonable price. The T5420 feels very solid an... |

With a Verizon Wireless phone that has a button for PTT, do you HAVE to use that feature?
I'm thinking of getting the Casio G'zOne Brigade and it has a big red button on the side for Push To Talk (walky-talky) and i'm not the slightest bit interested in that feature. Also, if anyone has this phone, or knows someone who does, how do you/they like it?
Yes to use PPT you have to have the feature which is $5 a month. If you don't want to use it, don't add it.
