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Geezay Joined: Jul 29, 2003 Posts: 322 From: Harare, Zimbabwe PM |
I have heard some people mention Tel.Me mobile phones, especially the T919, with the touchscreen and all, but no-one I know seems to have used it, just raving reviews. Can anyone out there "tell me" just how great this phone is, and if compares with our beloved SEs, any innovation in it? According to the website, and esato (http://www.esato.com/phones/index.php?phone=66) no java, no bluetooth, no voice memo...
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JohnM Joined: Jan 06, 2002 Posts: > 500 From: Burton-on-Trent , UK PM |
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JohnM Joined: Jan 06, 2002 Posts: > 500 From: Burton-on-Trent , UK PM |
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JohnM Joined: Jan 06, 2002 Posts: > 500 From: Burton-on-Trent , UK PM |
Nokia 7110 cool slider and naviroller. Sl45i. Java, mmc mp3, could store any file for pc to pc transfer. T68, had it all. Siemens s55, what T68 should've been. T610 because its everything and beautiful.
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BlackBauer24 Joined: Aug 28, 2003 Posts: > 500 From: UK, USA, JA PM |
Firstly im not going to say the P800, oh sorry i just did, anyway it has to be the first phone that i ever bought back in 1993 which was a Nokia and it absolutely huge, it had no caller id, no text function, about three ringtones , and a pull out aerial the size of the empire state building, unfortunately i can't remember the model number but this maybe just aswell, but it certainly was a much better phone than the Sony mars bar with the pop up ear piece, boy how times have changed and for the better.
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nokevin Joined: Aug 09, 2003 Posts: 291 From: Tenerife PM |
I think aswell the Nokia 7110 roller, flip, 1000 cap. phone book, and a zillon sms messages, still got mine i use it as a back up when the T610 go´s away for firmware upgrade |
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