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i guess there s only so many letters and numbers to go round and you need something that sounds half decent no point in have a phone called the se vxmd 65378
hardly rolls off the tounge when friend say i like your phone what is it so i can get one
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Posted: 2006-03-04 19:04:06
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Yea I agree, but they've used so many letters, and there is no order in the use of their lettering for different phone models. For example, the i320 is a PDA-type phone with full qwerty keyboard, yet there's the i300 which is a soapbar phone. The X-series come in soapbar, clamshell and slider models. came thing goes for the P, Z, and D series.
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The P-series represent the PDA-type range
The W-series for walkman music phones
The K-series for Camera oriented phones
The S-series for swivel phones
Z-series for clamshell, etc.
You can see a consistency here. Nokia to some extent exhibits consistency in their phone range.
Without taking a peek, can you tell me what the SGH-D300 would look like? Did I hear you say slider phone?
Take a look here
http://www.newmobile.nl/eur/en/phone.php?phone_id=170a830
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Posted: 2006-03-04 21:47:51
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