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I'd love an iPhone but in this trade, it is not a suitable phone! It would last about 5 seconds!
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They get nice and scratched with sand in the case. I had a 8230 in red, then upgraded to 8900. Had exec's ,PDA's, xda's, Nokias, N95 + 6 wouldn't have anything else.DNgroundworks wrote:Dave L, i agree im on my 2nd blackberry now, the other one got ruined, its sand that nakers em lol
Do have to keep it away from grit tho, which is easy in a cheese factory
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I must admit i never use it, except in the digs to access the net. The buttons are too small and close together and my hands are mahoosive, so takes ages to do anything. I've got an old ericsonn and can hardly see with the screen scratched badly. A womans phone really. Will get rid soon, maybe on Ebay.
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...........and mobile phones don't seem to like getting wet in the rain either!
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