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Thief Posts: 121

Just don't get the 8310 or the 8850. I have used them they suck. If you really want a NOKIA buy the 6510. It's great, i had it for about two months and i was really satisfied with it. I don't think you need to buy a T68 or T68i, it will be useless for you...
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Posted: 2002-06-13 12:42:00
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FaithFree Posts: 40

You can usually find deals on the phones on the net and get people to pricematch.
I got my T68i on Vodafone from the Carphone Warehouse for £50 then my line rental, I did the same with my samsung A300 when it came out... should have been £90 on contract got it for £20.

Make sure that any phone you find is from a place in England and has a phone line you can ring and also has the phone in stock so that the staff at Carphone Warehouse can check before they price match.

www.e2save.com is where I got them to price match my T68i from.
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Posted: 2002-06-23 12:04:00
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decoy7 Posts: > 500

"don,t think i need bluetooth,infra red port gprs"

1. probably dont need Infra Red but you'll use it one day if you have it.
2. the same can be said for Bluetooth if a friend of your gets the same phone as you.
3. GPRS, probably dont need and may never need it.

i'd stay away from the 8850, stylish but old...i had the 8850 & 8890 before my T68 and they're old technology now, about to be replaced with new models anyway...sure they still look nice but i wouldnt buy one new at this stage...same menu and functions as the 8210 and you wouldnt buy one of those right now would you?

get the 8310 if you want to use the radio otherwise just go for the T68 and be done with it...lots of functions when upgraded to MMS software such as storing all your friends pictures so you can see their face when they call you etc.

it might be top of the Sonyericsson range but it's really just a big kids phone...if it's available within your budget just get that phone.

also, the T68 can be upgraded to have the exact same software and memory functions as the T68i.
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Posted: 2002-06-23 12:19:00
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artic_t68i Posts: 64

id say steer clear from anything except a t68i .......but thats just me
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Posted: 2002-08-26 02:17:00
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devis45 Posts: 39

Since you're 15, I would suggest a small phone. I'd go for either the T28 or T39. You can pick up an used one and not spend an arm and a leg. Trust me you'll need the arm and the leg to pay for the huge amounts of minutes you'll buy


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Posted: 2002-08-28 10:36:00
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kapitan jackal Posts: > 500

i will "HIGHLY" suggest the T65., well the T39m is great but will u apreciate the FLIP ?
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Posted: 2002-08-28 11:14:00
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zer0 Posts: 15

imho

t68, r600, t39, m50

my r600 battery, lasts for 4 days with lots of calls and gprs usage.
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Posted: 2002-08-28 11:19:00
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jrcey Posts: 11

T65 or R600, but still...it's up to you. just go with the phone that will please you. =)
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Posted: 2002-08-29 23:32:00
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jrcey Posts: 11

u might need irda or bluetooth someday. i think they work great.



[ This Message was edited by: jrcey on 2002-08-29 22:48 ]
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Posted: 2002-08-29 23:35:00
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alpha tag Posts: 136

Quote:
On 2002-08-29 23:35, jrcey wrote:
u might need irda or bluetooth someday. i think they work great.

well put... waiting for the day i get a BT headset
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Posted: 2002-10-03 04:04:00
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