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  1. #1
    Giga News
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    Anyone use the Nokia 3595. You can get it free right now. Just wonder if it
    is a good phone to use.

    Thanks..





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  2. #2
    Dave C.
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    Re: Nokia 3595

    "Giga News" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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    > Anyone use the Nokia 3595. You can get it free right now. Just wonder if

    it
    > is a good phone to use.
    >
    > Thanks..
    >
    >


    It is an excellent phone to use. Good battery life, excellent voice quality
    (both ways), good reception. I'm not crazy about the keypad, but you can
    replace that. The display is a bit hard to read, but as a cell phone, it is
    excellent. For free, it is quite a bargain. -Dave





  3. #3
    danny burstein
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    Re: Nokia 3595

    In <[email protected]> "Giga News" <[email protected]> writes:

    >Anyone use the Nokia 3595. You can get it free right now. Just wonder if it
    >is a good phone to use.


    with disclosure I'm a t-moblie shareholder (yes, I know this is a cingular
    newsgroup) I picked up the 3505 for "free" as a contract renewal about six
    months ago and love it.

    Note that I use it for phone calls and occasional incoming e-mail, and do
    not use it for outgoing sms, so can't comment about that aspect.


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  4. #4
    John S.
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    Re: Nokia 3595

    >Anyone use the Nokia 3595. You can get it free right now. Just wonder if it
    >is a good phone to use.
    >


    I use the 3595 (GSM) and the 3560 (TDMA) and they are both great phones. Not
    all the bells and whistles of some of the pricier phones but the form factor is
    great, the screen is clear and easy to read and they just seem to work great!

    My wife and son both have 3560's and they love them too! Keeping 3 3560's
    seperate is also easy as the covers are easily changed and there are literally
    hundreds available in "the Mall". Also a very nice feature if/when the screen
    gets scratched.

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  5. #5
    John S.
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    Re: Nokia 3595

    >I picked up the 3505 for "free" as a contract renewal about six
    >months ago and love it.


    3505? Typo maybe? I know the 0 and the 9 are right next to each other.

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