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Old 01-09-2008, 09:14 PM
losttheplot@tesco.net
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Default Re: Nokia 6230i replacement

On Tue, 8 Jan 2008 23:11:58 -0000, "Steve Rainbird"
<steve.nospam.rainbird@mssint.nospam.com> wrote this with the utmost
thought:

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><losttheplot@tesco.net> wrote in message
>news:6tj7o3920q2t7ufkl96mudtsumpur2u0c3@4ax.com.. .
>> On Mon, 7 Jan 2008 10:34:45 -0000, "Steve Rainbird"
>> <steve.nospam.rainbird@mssint.nospam.com> wrote this with the utmost
>> thought:
>>
>>>My 6230i is looking a bit scruffy now and I am due a free replacement from
>>>Orange.
>>>
>>>I like my 6230i and would like a similar phone.
>>>
>>>What is considered to be the successor to the 6230i?

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>> No idea *but* if you list the features you like/use most then perhaps
>> we'll
>> be a bit more able to suggest something you may like. If you prefer to
>> stick with the 6230i then why not just treat yourself to a new housing;
>> quite inexpensive and it'll give you more shopping around time?

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>To be honest I use it as a phone.
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>The odd text here and there but other than that not much else.
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>Can't remember the last time I took a photo.


In that case the options are wide open. May as well choose on battery life,
looks, reliability and quality of reception. Probably won't need to spend
much either.


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