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#1
jujube - Posted 3:03 pm PDT 06/17/09 (78 Posts)
One word: Wirefly - buyers must always beware and tread carefully doing business with them. Send only your worst enemies to them.
#2
njb - Posted 4:01 pm PDT 06/17/09 (2796 Posts)
i only buy from amazon and a few local resellers. would get this phone for the cam.
#3
jviolone - Posted 9:24 pm PDT 06/17/09 (298 Posts)
I got this phone free of charge directly from tmobile.com with a 2-year contract and no activation fee in February. I do not particularly like the slider phone but the incoming/outgoing sound and the speakerphone are loud and clear. This is a music phone but I must use its 2.5" to 3.5" adapter which cable is long and stiff and hard to manage. The music sounds very good using a pair of Sennheiser CX300 (its stock earphones are junks). The headphone is required as an antenna for the FM radio. The most positive thing is that the phone could display very long tag information. Some of my classical music tracks have very long lines of titles. Most other mp3 players would cut off the lines somewhere but this phone would display them scrolling in their entirety.
One very annoying issue is that the entire back panel must be removed to change the microSD. Once the back panel is removed, it would be very difficult to be replaced perfectly. The phone takes up to 4GB microSDHC and my phone came with a 2GB Nokia brand microSD.
The 1.3MP camera does not appear to have improved the quality of the photos over other lower mp phone cameras, although I have adjusted the resolutions to the maximum.
If your PC has bluetooth, the phone could easily and constantly connect to the PC when it is inside the bluetooth range. Nokia PC Suite is required.
One very annoying issue is that the entire back panel must be removed to change the microSD. Once the back panel is removed, it would be very difficult to be replaced perfectly. The phone takes up to 4GB microSDHC and my phone came with a 2GB Nokia brand microSD.
The 1.3MP camera does not appear to have improved the quality of the photos over other lower mp phone cameras, although I have adjusted the resolutions to the maximum.
If your PC has bluetooth, the phone could easily and constantly connect to the PC when it is inside the bluetooth range. Nokia PC Suite is required.





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