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japhy

May 6, 2009, 4:33 PM
That Americans prefer flip phones? It seems like such a large percentage of phones specifically aimed at the US market are flip phones, so it's going to make sense that most US carriers offer so many flip phones, but it seems like circular logic.

This seems like it could be a decent phone (S60 rules!), but there's only so far the design language of clamshell/flip phones can go. That this phone looks similar to the RAZR clones of the past 4.5 years bears witness to that.
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cloudstrife1ph

May 6, 2009, 8:44 PM
it's not the first nokia phone that borrowed the RAZR design. n76 that was released two years ago that looked like a moto RAZR. hopefully they fixed their design flaw from N76...
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crammy1

May 7, 2009, 9:17 AM
unfortunately, a lot of americans don't like pressing buttons to lock their phone..closing a flip phone is much more simpler for them..no thanks to the odd/hard way most manufacturers submit their users into just so they could lock their phone..dunno if u still remember this, way back when, some phones would have u press the # and * at the same time to lock the keypad..i find that kinda annoying that you cant lock it using one hand..so i guess thats how most americans felt...thus a lot in the industry thought americans are more into flip..

just my 2 cents
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