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Isaiah Beard <sacredpoet@sacredpoet.com> wrote:
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> One, the 6016i.
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Supposedly the reception and sound quality are excellent ... but man,
what an ugly phone in person! I just order the Sanyo 200 for my
daughter. When we were shopping yesterday, she saw the Nokia and sighed,
'uuhk!'.
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Thomas T. Veldhouse wrote:
> Isaiah Beard <sacredpoet@sacredpoet.com> wrote:
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>>One, the 6016i.
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>
> Supposedly the reception and sound quality are excellent ... but man,
> what an ugly phone in person!
All the fancy-shmancy Nokia phones are GSM models.
Doesn't Sprint still sell the 6225?
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Steve Sobol wrote:
>> Supposedly the reception and sound quality are excellent ... but man,
>> what an ugly phone in person!
>
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> All the fancy-shmancy Nokia phones are GSM models.
>
> Doesn't Sprint still sell the 6225?
Nope. That was an ugly phone, too. And I coudn't for the life of me
figure out what Nokia's fascination was with putting an FM radio in
their phones.
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