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- 02-26-2004, 02:04 AM #1G. MeyerGuest
Is this phone available for sale at Sprint stores yet? The brochure
lists a $150 mail-in rebate with 2-year agreement or $100 mail-in rebate
with 1-year agreement for the Nokia PM-6225. I would like to get one of
those; does anyone know how much it's being sold for?
--Gus.
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- 02-26-2004, 07:17 AM #2Robert M.Guest
Re: Nokia PM-6225 listed on Sprint PCS Rebate Offer Brochure.
In article <XLh%[email protected]>,
"G. Meyer" <[email protected]> wrote:
> Is this phone available for sale at Sprint stores yet? The brochure
> lists a $150 mail-in rebate with 2-year agreement or $100 mail-in rebate
> with 1-year agreement for the Nokia PM-6225. I would like to get one of
> those; does anyone know how much it's being sold for?
>
> --Gus.
http://www.phonescoop.com/phones/phone.php?p=381
lists it as for sale by US Cellular .
- 02-26-2004, 11:55 AM #3RexYBlueGuest
Re: Nokia PM-6225 listed on Sprint PCS Rebate Offer Brochure.
I'm interested in it, too and have heard it's on the way. What does
the "PM" mean, though?
On Thu, 26 Feb 2004 08:04:07 GMT, "G. Meyer" <[email protected]>
wrote:
>Is this phone available for sale at Sprint stores yet? The brochure
>lists a $150 mail-in rebate with 2-year agreement or $100 mail-in rebate
>with 1-year agreement for the Nokia PM-6225. I would like to get one of
>those; does anyone know how much it's being sold for?
>
>--Gus.
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- 02-26-2004, 01:38 PM #4Steven J SobolGuest
Re: Nokia PM-6225 listed on Sprint PCS Rebate Offer Brochure.
RexYBlue <[email protected]> wrote:
> I'm interested in it, too and have heard it's on the way. What does
> the "PM" mean, though?
PictureMail, maybe?
Isn't that the name for Sprint PCS's MMS service?
OBTW: The 6225 is the first CDMA Nokia phone I've ever
seen that doesn't comply with Nokia's years-long tradition of
using the xx8x/xx7x numbering scheme for CDMA phones -
xx70 for 1900 CDMA only, xx80 for 800 CDMA (usually with analog)
and xx85, usually, for CDMA tri-mode. The Verizon 3589 and
Sprint 3588 at least have model numbers in the xx80-xx89 series.
A bit of Nokia trivia for you. xx2x phones were, traditionally,
TDMA in the past (5120, for example... ran on AT&T's TDMA network)
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- 02-26-2004, 03:47 PM #5Robert M.Guest
Re: Nokia PM-6225 listed on Sprint PCS Rebate Offer Brochure.
In article <[email protected]>,
RexYBlue <[email protected]> wrote:
> I'm interested in it, too and have heard it's on the way. What does
> the "PM" mean, though?
After 12:00 Noon. The morning is AM
- 02-26-2004, 06:23 PM #6Larry ThomasGuest
Re: Nokia PM-6225 listed on Sprint PCS Rebate Offer Brochure.
"G. Meyer" <[email protected]> wrote in message news:<XLh%[email protected]>...
> Is this phone available for sale at Sprint stores yet? The brochure
> lists a $150 mail-in rebate with 2-year agreement or $100 mail-in rebate
> with 1-year agreement for the Nokia PM-6225. I would like to get one of
> those; does anyone know how much it's being sold for?
>
> --Gus.
It's not available yet and won't be until late March or early April
from what I've been told.
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