Holiday Gift Guide 2007
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Since when..
...did T-mobile start carrying sony products again? T-Mobile, for one, wouldn't invest in a phone with such high-end features of the K850. I'm pretty sure its AT&T who's carrying this one.
please correct me if I am just completely wrong on this.
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Tmobile doesn't care sony phones anymore. We haven't had SE phone since the t610.
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CDMA2Nov 26, 2007, 12:04 AM
I'm 23. I didn't get my first phone till I was 15 years old. I got a PrePaid Nokia. Basic phone. I now have the LG Voyager. I'm NOT a showoff. I just like to have a device with all in one. I'm fairly conservative, I use my phone for calls and taking pictures mostly. I use the texting and web every so often. Music some. I think kids now days under say 14 should have a older basic phone. No reason to spend money for a new one. 15-20 age should have a well rounded phone that will last awhile. I don't think kids or many teens for that matter are that responsible enough to have a expensive phone.
The ones that do, it's like saying "Look how rich we are." I dislike people that showoff.
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Not to criticize you or anything exactly but I'm curious what your post has to do with T-Mobile not offering Sony Ericsson handsets since the T610???
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because the list the SE k850 as a shutterbug phone for T-MO
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An unlocked K850 could easily be used on T-Mobile. The beauty of SIM cards.
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As the text says:
For the discerning shutterbug, you may have to find an unlocked model to really get their creative juices flowing. The models listed here are not easy to find. You'll have to search the Internet and big-box retail outlets to find them, as only the model from Sprint is available directly from the carrier.
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ahh! well that's what I overlooked then. thanks for clarifying that Rich.
I figured you'd just use the Curve for T-Mobile's actual line up.
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