Well, I got my Nokia 6680 on O2 yesterday, and it's the best phone I've ever had. I'm really chuffed with my purchase.
The last ever phone I had which I felt a "fit" for straight away was the Nokia 7650, way back 3 years ago. This one is even better than that, for me.
I could wax lyrical about some of its features, but I don't wanna bore you. Just, if you get the chance, get one!
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I reckon the only thing the Samsung D500 can do better is an FM radio and allows memory cards. That's it!
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All I will tell you is that my sister had a chance to change her phone with T Mobile, she had a pretty good phone, but could only swap it for a rubbish one. She's now with 02 with a new phone, and she's made up with it.
sTay away from T Mobile.
All I will tell you is that my sister had a chance to change her phone with T Mobile, she had a pretty good phone, but could only swap it for a rubbish one. She's now with 02 with a new phone, and she's made up with it.
sTay away from T Mobile.
"I won't forget about the last fella who made that remark"
"Oh yeah, what happened?"
"I ate him"
"Oh yeah, what happened?"
"I ate him"
I am on Vodafone at the moment, and I think their system is down. I have had 300 text messages available every day for the past two years, and I'm not complaining. They have NEVER charged for a single text.
I also have a easyMobile (http://www.easymobile.com) SIM which proves useful where I can't get a Vodafone signal (weirdly enough in the Channel Islands although I have roaming).
I'm using a Motorola V3 and had no problems with it at all, although Motorola did a product-recall on the Silver one earlier this year. My new phone is on order, and it's one of the new Motorola PEBL V6.
(http://direct.motorola.com/eng/National ... ectedtab=1#)
I also have a easyMobile (http://www.easymobile.com) SIM which proves useful where I can't get a Vodafone signal (weirdly enough in the Channel Islands although I have roaming).
I'm using a Motorola V3 and had no problems with it at all, although Motorola did a product-recall on the Silver one earlier this year. My new phone is on order, and it's one of the new Motorola PEBL V6.
(http://direct.motorola.com/eng/National ... ectedtab=1#)
Which network do easyMobile piggy-back on?steddenm wrote: I also have a easyMobile (http://www.easymobile.com) SIM which proves useful where I can't get a Vodafone signal (weirdly enough in the Channel Islands although I have roaming).
T-Mobile apparently. Plus calls are cheap as are texts. Especially when you're abroad.
Great. Might get a SIM, I love O2/Tesco Mobile so much but the signal is terrible when I'm on my regular bus journey to West Gateshead (and many other places). I'm convinced the 2% of the country without O2 signal is all in the North East...steddenm wrote:T-Mobile apparently. Plus calls are cheap as are texts. Especially when you're abroad.
Buy a £5 SIM and get £10 of credit! Yippee!
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You're right. It is sick.johnnyboy wrote:Slightly off-topic, and slightly sick - I got this "Richard Whiteley" ringtone earlier from a mate.
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Sick or not I was doing that gag the night after he died at a comedy gig. It's funnier if you do-do-do the tune vocally.
Duh-duh, duh-duh, duh-duh-duh-duh - Beeeeeeeeep!
See it made you laugh.
It's nice to know one's material travels. Although ringtones are not the direction I had hoped.
Duh-duh, duh-duh, duh-duh-duh-duh - Beeeeeeeeep!
See it made you laugh.
It's nice to know one's material travels. Although ringtones are not the direction I had hoped.