Which mobile to get?
#1
Well there's no 3 coverage where I live, so it's down to Voda or Orange. I want a Nokia phone (I've tried most of the manufacturers, and Nokia is the one I'm happiest with). Nokia numbering used to be pretty simple -- the ones with bigger numbers were physically smaller and the top of the range.
But now the 6100, 7210 and 7250 look pretty much equivalent -- which to go for?
But now the 6100, 7210 and 7250 look pretty much equivalent -- which to go for?
#2
6100 looks better, and is the lightest, weighing only 78 grams
7250 has the digtal camera on the back, so better pic quality compared to the 70 pounds extra you pay for the 6100 camera.
7210 has the in built fm radio
for the best prices go to www.mobileshop.com
7250 has the digtal camera on the back, so better pic quality compared to the 70 pounds extra you pay for the 6100 camera.
7210 has the in built fm radio
for the best prices go to www.mobileshop.com
#3
6100 looks better, and is the lightest, weighing only 78 grams
7250 has the digtal camera on the back, so better pic quality compared to the 70 pounds extra you pay for the 6100 camera.
7210 has the in built fm radio
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I looked at the Nokia 6100 but was put off by Nokia's unreliability problems that I've suffered with in the past.
Got a Pana GD87 and I'm well chuffed with it. Photos are great, and I'm not bored of them after 3 months.
Got a Pana GD87 and I'm well chuffed with it. Photos are great, and I'm not bored of them after 3 months.
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Eh? A phone's a gadget!!! I hardly ever use mine for making calls, that's far too boring.
I regularly check the time, take/send photos by SMS or email, read/reply to my email, manage my calendar and appointments, calculate stuff, write notes so I don't forget things on my phone. It's basically a PDA now - couldn't live without it, these days.
I regularly check the time, take/send photos by SMS or email, read/reply to my email, manage my calendar and appointments, calculate stuff, write notes so I don't forget things on my phone. It's basically a PDA now - couldn't live without it, these days.
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