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Nokia 6230i, 6681/82

blueboy

Jun 25, 2005, 2:30 AM
Let's get together and let Nokia and Cingular know how we Americans feel about being treated like children when it comes to new cellphones. I want the new technology now, and if Nokia won't sell it to me, I'll find a company that will. (Are you listening, Motorola?)
Of course, Cingular is partly to blame here. Why are they still trying to sell me phones that the rest of the world (Africa and the Middle East included) consider technological fossils? And why, unlike the European system, are American customers forced to declare allegiance to a particular GSM carrier and settle for its phones and only its phones? Doesn't this defeat the very purpose of GSM technology? I'd be interested in hearing from anyone wishing to join me in letting...
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Oskikus

Jul 6, 2005, 9:01 PM
I'M WITH YOU Blueboy. I don't know why NOKIA is dragging their feet when it comes to updating the U.S. with the latest technology in CELL PHONES. Getting these phones from outside DEALERS/ebay is useless if I can't get my carrier to insure it!!! 😡
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pedro.neveu

Jul 27, 2005, 11:17 AM
I'm with you partner. It drives me absolutely sick that the US is lagging behind when it comes to cellphones. I've actually been waiting for the 6230i since May ... And there i am thinking this is the most advanced country in the world ...

However, i'm not sure how to make my voice heard. You are the first person i've read willing to do something about this. But how??? Let me know if you find out and i'll gladly sign.

Thank you,

Pedro
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