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Spastik_Roach

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#1340 8-Apr-2004 21:27
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I'm buying a new phone and I don't care what network its on, I want something that can txt any network and have a standard, easy to use keypad. I'm currently leaning towards the G-Tran 4020, but i'm not sure if this is the best one. My budget is an absolute maximum of 350 dollars and I really want downloadable ringtones and a colour screen.

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Spastik_Roach

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  #4680 8-Apr-2004 21:37
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BTW I'm in NZ so phones available in NZ only.



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#4702 10-Apr-2004 09:01
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GSM i would say, You get a SIM card as well easy to change handsets and on vodafone you can text all around the world, 24/7 helpdesk

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  #4714 11-Apr-2004 15:52
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I've decided I will get the Sony Ericsson T230, it looks like a good phone and all the reviews I have read about it have been good. I also tried it out on the Sony Ericsson website and it seems very user friendly.



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  #4715 11-Apr-2004 17:13
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Sonyericsson are very good I have the P900

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  #4716 11-Apr-2004 17:16
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Lucky you those phones are impressive!

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#4728 12-Apr-2004 13:53
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I really like there online up date service,

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