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SamAllmon

Jun 10, 2010, 1:00 AM
It's that time of the two years again, but I am totally in love with my Nokia 6301. It's battery is about kaput on me, and it hates reading my sim card, but that's probably from my misuse of it, and the fact that I average 20k texts a month.
So I want something new. I've shuffled around my parent's phones, and tested some out, and I don't like hardly anything else as much as my nokia.
And it's not All nokias, either. There's the tiny resolution OS, and the high-resolution OS, and the High resolution one is Amazing, My mom has the low resolution one, and it sucks. So, I'm looking for a new phone that I would like as much as the 6301, be it the new nokia whose battery doesn't suck, or something else. Smart-T9 would be cool, where it remember...
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smylax

Jun 10, 2010, 2:23 PM
If you have your heart set on a Nokia, I'd wait until the back-to-school releases in late July or early August. Right now Nokia's lineup, aside from the Nuron and E73, is pretty weak. During that back-to-school period is when a lot of those type of phones release. I'd suggest going to a store and playing with the phones to see what you like. Samsung has 3 new phones launching on the 23rd that all center around texting, so I'd check out the Gravity 3 when it launches.
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ninjanomical

Jun 15, 2010, 6:55 AM
agreed smylax. the e73 mode is a new smartphone launching, not sure if it will need data just yet. if so, consider data but if you don't wanna add it then consider waiting like smylax suggested.

do you use the wifi calling feature? if so then hmm, you'd be hard pressed to find a good phone cheap because only the BB's offer that right now.

if you text like a maniac then any 3 of the new samsungs launching will make a good replacement...cuz otherwise nokia is suckin right now.
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