>
New Topic
>
Reply<
Esato Forum Index
>
Regional >
Europe, Middle East and Africa
> South African mobile discussion
Bookmark topic
are you sure sure sure? wasnt it a copycat?
--
Posted: 2008-07-30 15:53:57
Edit :
Quote
Muhammad-Oli Posts: > 500
Could maybe have been an N81?
Hi South African buddies!
--
Posted: 2008-07-30 15:59:41
Edit :
Quote
Hiya Muhammad

i'm also wondering whether it may not have been one of the Fong Kong clones floating about... although, to be honest, it may very well have been an N96, it's not entirely outside the bounds of possibility... not when one considers the insanity, financial and otherwise, taking place next door in Zimbabwe

I mean, just look at amount of dosh they need to lay out on a single 750ml bottle of beer
--
Posted: 2008-07-30 16:27:00
Edit :
Quote
true true.
but it is not so common seeing a student with an ultimate phone
--
Posted: 2008-07-30 18:09:57
Edit :
Quote
Tranced
Don't be so sure. Theres around 4people at my school with an N95-8GB, 3 with N82, and quite a lot with N95s,including primary school kids, ive seen a few kids in the primary school with SE K800s and a grade8 with an i-Mate Jamin and another with a SE P990, I blame MTN and their great pricing of phones.

anyway im in matric and some of my friends have some top end phones, one has both N95-8gb and N82 whilest another has a N82 and the classic SE P910. The majority at school own some kind of Nseries phone, from the N70 to N95.
_________________
NOKIA N81 +2GB MicroSD

K850 +512MB M2
Ngage Live ID: polo_011
"Aint SpongeBob, But im Ready"
[ This Message was edited by: GUCCI.011 on 2008-07-30 17:47 ]
--
Posted: 2008-07-30 18:40:28
Edit :
Quote
but n96 was announced these days(recently), wasnt it?
--
Posted: 2008-07-30 18:45:06
Edit :
Quote
Yip, definitely sure, it's not the n81 ether and those no way i can mistake that humongous 2,8" screen and the two way direction slide thingy...I was about one and half metres away, it was truly a sight ladies and gentlemen.
--
Posted: 2008-07-30 20:01:57
Edit :
Quote
Thanks for all the (prodigal?) welcomes, guys.
@ gola:
Hmm, perhaps the oke's dad/relative is a beta tester for one of the networks, like celltech is.
Either he then took the handset on the quiet or his dad/relative breached some serious levels of work conditions there by allowing him to show it off. (the former possibility sounds more plausible though, but I'm simply speculating of course).
Just a thought..
_________________
He who laughs last... thinks slowest.
Sony Ericsson P1i, Nokia 7600
[ This Message was edited by: amawanqa on 2008-07-30 23:39 ]
--
Posted: 2008-07-30 23:49:11
Edit :
Quote
@ Hobbster:
Let me know what's your M.O. for the next week boet, if you can, as the in-laws have a whole buncha stuff planned out right up until we leave for East London next Thursday. We're already gonna be away the whole weekend to some resort near the gateway of the Cederberge, i.e. Citrusdal, plus there's the boat trip from Cape Point to the V&A Waterfront planned, then off to Paarl and Stellenbosch etc etc.
@ JC:
Will be posting the memory card off to you tomorrow, boet.
--
Posted: 2008-07-31 00:17:36
Edit :
Quote
We might be leaving over the weekend Wangs if we can finish off some loose ends here first but I'll let you know if things change.Sounds like you have a busy week ahead of you bro.Hopefully this weather will turn soon and you can get some Cape Town sun.Hope you had a fab day today and just relaxed.
Just downloaded Nokia's Internet Radio to see whats its all about.Logged on through my Wlan connection to UK 1fm Trance and listened to about 35 seconds of that station.(awesome station by the way) Exited the app and then checked my LOG and to my suprise it had used 2.8mb's of data.Now that my friend makes listening to Internet radio an impossibility unless you have an unlimited data plan
--
Posted: 2008-07-31 00:46:54
Edit :
Quote
New Topic
Reply