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When you think about it how much have you paid for your P800?
From free - £500+ for the phone
Maybe a 128MSD or 2 (or three

): £55-99 each
A screen protector: 6-8 quid
Maybe one of those flash (*cough* gay) gold or silver styli: £10 +
One of those fancy cases from around: 40-90 pounds
A duo reader/writer: Just under a tenner
Maybe a bluetooth headset: ranging from £50-150
And quite a few other things....So I must say if you shell out for all of these it is quite an investment wouldn't you agree?
As for the nokia list erm
Leather case : a fiver down the market
Handfree kit: a fiver down the market
A new nokia fascia: a fiver down the market
Oh whoops forgot one of those keypads that flash different colours when your phone rings: around a tenner
Nokia owners stop sailing in the reservoir and join us P800 owners on the white water
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Posted: 2003-07-22 00:08:35
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I quite agree, i am waiting to see if my gsm provider can give me a better deal on the phone, they have offered $800CAN so far, I am happy with my t300, but why not have a bigger and better toy

until then... i can only hope
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Posted: 2003-07-22 00:27:43
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A T300 i rather have a 7210 - 7250 etc etc then a bar of soap thats one ugly phone mate get a real phone...a P800
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Posted: 2003-07-22 00:34:24
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Vermania says he'd rather have a 7250 than a T300... have you SEEN THE STATE OF THAT PHONE?!?!?! If anything less than a P800 is not a \"real phone\" then your standards must be as high as your level of pay! If I wanted a bulky phone with tons of features I don't need I'd go 3G :-) Roll on the Z1010 :-)
This message was posted from a T610
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Posted: 2003-07-22 01:12:49
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Getting back to the original topic, I thought about it the other day and I have spent quite a lot of money on my P800. A few of my friends and family think I'm crazy, but I don't care. I've got all I need in my P800. It organises almost all aspects of communcation and organisation in my life.
The only aspect of the P800 that it didn't quite live up to my expectations is games. There is no problem with the graphics etc, it's the fact that the controls are only good for some types of games (and completely useless for others) which makes all the emulators and roms irrelevant. That's why I went out and bought a Game Boy Advance SP and half a dozen games.
Other than games, the P800 is a device I am happy to invest some money into (as you can see by my signature)
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Posted: 2003-07-23 04:34:47
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no thanks. too pricey and i would rather splurge on other more important things like my car.
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Posted: 2003-07-23 07:13:43
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To each his own
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Posted: 2003-07-23 10:14:06
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@Bogus Jimmy
I quite agree - I'm glad I took the big (financial) plunge and went for a P800. One additional cost this thread has ignored is the software one, albeit that many of the great apps are
As for the games - the MP3, email, bluekacking and (limited) games fill in an otherwise mind-numbing commute. For serious games-only distraction, my trusty GBA delivers the goods!
Steven.
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Posted: 2003-07-23 13:50:58
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p800......................way too problematic. cant do anything properly, but tries to do a bit of everything. i'm fairly happy with my 8910i. although bluetooth connectivity isnt as good as p800.
but all p800 owners look on the bright side.....
you could stack your phones together and build a house!!!
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Posted: 2003-07-23 23:11:12
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i definitely concur to that viper!
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Posted: 2003-07-24 11:32:35
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