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FlyingBok Wrote:6230i highly reccomended but as boring as garlic on garlic bread or tomatoe spread on a pizza broerrrrrr
Ja broeerrrrrrr, but remember, this cook STILL has the 6310i and its 2006... surely that says enough?????
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Strawbs Wrote:Ja broeerrrrrrr, but remember, this cook STILL has the 6310i and its 2006... surely that says enough?????
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At least it is not a 2110 or a 9 000 brick :p
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FlyingBok Wrote:At least it is not a 2110 or a 9 000 brick :p
Ja, I reckon he's keeping schtum about those!!! :innocent:
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Strawbs Wrote:Ja broeerrrrrrr, but remember, this cook STILL has the 6310i and its 2006... surely that says enough?????
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Go choke on your Blackberry
Thanks for the responses so far. I'm still a Nokia man at heart - perhaps it's fear of the unknown? :wall:
However I'd rather go without mobile technology than have an Ericsson again. Thanks but I'll pass. I enjoy simplicity and Nokia has provided all so far - my last Ericsson ended up in a pint of beer. Need I say more?
BTW, I'm not too hassled if it doesn't have all the bells and whistles. To re-iterate,
Firstly - I'm not interested in a non-Nokia phone (I'm a creature of habit and have enjoyed their style for many years).
Secondly I'd like to get a phone that has decent picture and voice quality whilst making live video calls. VERY IMPORTANT
It must have a great storage capacity for more than 700 contacts.
Must have a good messaging facility.
but I'd also like to see links to pictures etc.
Many thanks again
G
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Cheffie Wrote:Go choke on your Blackberry
Thanks for the responses so far. I'm still a Nokia man at heart - perhaps it's fear of the unknown? : all:
However I'd rather go without mobile technology than have an Ericsson again. Thanks but I'll pass. I enjoy simplicity and Nokia has provided all so far - my last Ericsson ended up in a pint of beer. Need I say more?
BTW, I'm not too hassled if it doesn't have all the bells and whistles. To re-iterate,
Firstly - I'm not interested in a non-Nokia phone (I'm a creature of habit and have enjoyed their style for many years).
Secondly I'd like to get a phone that has decent picture and voice quality whilst making live video calls. VERY IMPORTANT
It must have a great storage capacity for more than 700 contacts.
Must have a good messaging facility.
but I'd also like to see links to pictures etc.
Many thanks again
G
To be honest now G, I
WAS always a Nokhaya girl and wouldn't look at anything else until I was given a Sony Ericsson... I LOVED IT and I haven't looked back. I have the Pink Motorola RAZR V3 and even though its a much simpler phone to the Sony Ericsson, I dont think I could go back to a Nokhaya. I have a Nokhaya for work and I hate it, I find the picture very grainy, it just doesn't have that "oomph" that I need in a phone!
Stop being stubborn and set in your ways (you aren't 90), be daring, live a little, try the phone, if you don't like it, you have 14 days to return it!
Nothing ventured, nothing gained! :luck:
Video calls important??? Tell me more! :rofl:
700 contacts??? Rent-a-Friend recruiting again???
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Strawbs Wrote:Video calls important??? Tell me more! :rofl:
700 contacts??? Rent-a-Friend recruiting again???
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Howzit froot.
I know I'm old and getting senile - blame it on the heat from the stoves ok
To be quite honest I have been looking for a few years, though not actively. With work, the amount of contacts/ suppliers etc seems to grow daily and already have a full sim/ phone memory. So really do need to upgrade it now LOL
Re the video calls, I think its the way of the future and would love to have live chats with friends all over the world. Nothing sinister. Though whenever I call a company and they ask me to '
please bare with me ' I would love to just start getting undressed for a lag! :haha:
I suppose you're right - I can return it if I don't like it. Though I'm ever hopefull that Nokia will come through with some great phone in time
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Cheffie Wrote:Howzit froot.
I know I'm old and getting senile - blame it on the heat from the stoves ok
To be quite honest I have been looking for a few years, though not actively. With work, the amount of contacts/ suppliers etc seems to grow daily and already have a full sim/ phone memory. So really do need to upgrade it now LOL
Re the video calls, I think its the way of the future and would love to have live chats with friends all over the world. Nothing sinister. Though whenever I call a company and they ask me to 'please bare with me ' I would love to just start getting undressed for a lag! :haha:
I suppose you're right - I can return it if I don't like it. Though I'm ever hopefull that Nokia will come through with some great phone in time
Dammit, means my make up will have to be perfect all the time!! :curse: :nobrain:
The other thing is that even tho Nokhaya have better menu what what what, the designs of the phones are a bit OTT for my liking!
But then again, each to their own, JMPHO! :wehave: :feel:
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Ja everybody for himself ne bokkie ...
Chefman stick to pots and pans
PS: I say again - look at the NOKIA "N" Range :p
http://www.nseries.com/
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FlyingBok Wrote:Ja everybody for himself ne bokkie ...
Chefman stick to pots and pans
PS: I say again - look at the NOKIA "N" Range :p
http://www.nseries.com/
Thanks FB :thumbs:
Though calling on my pans might make me look a little silly in the kitchen. Especially if someone answered using a whisk
Do really like the look of the Nokia N80! Very sexy..