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i just got a 7250 actually.. the 'i' version i can see just has a slightly revised camera, and i think just better web stuff (which i'm not going to use too much anyhow).

The v600.. nice! yeah, i probably wouldn't go out of my way to get another nokia, but this one was cheap.. and i didn't want to go on another plan as i like my $5 a month one w/ dirt cheap call rates at the moment (old work plan which i managed to still have :D). So just wanted a fone "plan free"

better than the old 8210 anyhow..

I used to have nokia's then I was greedy and wanted a colour screen phone so I went for the GD68. Crappiest. Phone. Evar.

I was due to upgrade so I just went and got a phone that i liked. I still wish now that I didn't get rid of my old 8210. It was the best little phone once i had the screen replaced the software updated.

was due to upgrade so I just went and got a phone that i liked. I still wish now that I didn't get rid of my old 8210. It was the best little phone once i had the screen replaced the software updated.

yeah...same.. had it fixed and after that been fine ever since.. some of the nokias have had major problems - then you are stuck into a 2 year contract with 12 month warranty.. and then after the 12 months when the fone fuqs up you are stuffed.

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