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@all who's going 2 take AYA's offer? I guess AYA is going 4 an all in one fone yet 2b released.
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Posted: 2007-04-09 18:43:36
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AYA is not waiting for "COMING SOON" device else he would be PHONELESS if he sells the esteem e61. But one thing i am sure of is that it must have a wifi.
[ This Message was edited by: pxthomas on 2007-04-09 18:43 ]
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Posted: 2007-04-09 19:38:00
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On 2007-04-09 18:43:36, Demmy wrote:
@all who's going 2 take AYA's offer? I guess AYA is going 4 an all in one fone yet 2b released.
If no-one takes up the offer, I'll simply keep the phone till I have the budget to upgrade/replace it. I'll still be bored though...
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Posted: 2007-04-09 22:00:25
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On 2007-04-09 22:00:25, AYA wrote: If no-one takes up the offer, I'll simply keep the phone till I have the budget to upgrade/replace it. I'll still be bored though...
So much for predictions. You could as well wait for the E90.
Happy Birthday!
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Posted: 2007-04-10 01:33:00
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On 2007-04-10 01:33:00, brym! wrote:
So much for predictions. You could as well wait for the E90.
Happy Birthday!
@brym!: It's not over yet now

Chill. Thanks!
As for the E90, while specs-wise, it is the top dog at Symbian so far, there are factors I wish to avoid if possible. The E61 has me looking for a device without a hinge - a device I do not have to open up to use. I wish the E61i had more than the 20mb free RAM for running applications. 20mb is just a little small (but even the E61i too is "coming soon"; so what gives?).
I want to stray for a change - get off Symbian and see what life is like on other platforms. Not much choices there - Windows Mobile, Palm (crap), and Linux, I believe are all there are. And believe me when I say that it is tough making up my mind.
Keep predicting!
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[ This Message was edited by: AYA on 2007-04-10 05:16 ]
[ This Message was edited by: AYA on 2007-04-10 08:53 ]
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Posted: 2007-04-10 06:05:44
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So when is the birthday AYA?
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Posted: 2007-04-10 14:39:01
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AYA asked:
Why, if people are so tariff insensitive, why do some of us claim here that every Tom, Dick and Harry are jumping on free night call freebies and free this and lower that?
Enjoying a freebie that entails you getting a N300 sim is a far cry from being tariff sensitive and investing in a N6000 phone
AYA said:
There certainly exist Nigerians that are tariff-insensitive. But you cannot even hope to be accurate when you say "too many" Nigerians are so. How did you arrive at "too many" out of a country of 140million people? Provide your statistics please.
I have almost 4 years of experience marketing CDMA phones in 3 nigerian towns. I think without giving you hard numbers i can postulte my experiences with the thousands of people I've approached, sat down and gisted this CDM vs GSM issue. You seem not to understand that though you may be tariff sensitive and i definitely am, you cannot impose your rationality on to others. It seems you didnt do the last task i gave. here is another that might clarify things for you. Meet 20 -30 random people you know that dont use CDMA and ask them why not. Maybe that will convince you. The excuses you'd hear will mostly be laffable. "They are not in my village" or "they dont cover the highway roads" (when they rarely leave the town they are in.). "I cant carry an extra phone". (when they have 2 or 3 phones and are paying thru the nose for them) "Cant afford it" (when they spend in excess of 6k a month on calls and stand to cut thier phone call cost in half to 3k by mking the switch!!!!)
Try the 20 people and get back to us with the results. Then you can give us your "stats".
@pxth: there is nothing to blast when its the truth. SE hasnt come out with any innovation for a good while now.
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Posted: 2007-04-10 14:39:29
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@AYA: Many happy returns.
@Everyone: Happy new year
I promise to keep my hand in.
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Posted: 2007-04-10 17:05:18
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On 2007-04-10 14:39:29, abubakar wrote:
Try the 20 people and get back to us with the results. Then you can give us your "stats".
Right after you give yours. You have taken a stand based on your experiences with people. I have given mine based on my experiences with people. Perhaps I should take to selling CDMA lines, seeing that it seems I have better results getting people to switch than it seems you do
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Posted: 2007-04-10 19:15:48
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@Egunje: How now? longest time. Softly softly with the search for money o, leave small for us.
@Aya: When is ur birthday?
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Posted: 2007-04-11 00:53:30
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