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  1. #16
    Ivor Jones
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    Re: Nokia 5110

    In news:[email protected],
    Gyp <[email protected]> typed, for some strange, unexplained reason:
    : Sam wrote:
    : >
    :
    : > nk702 = GSM1800 6130.
    :
    : Bum. I can't find it anyway. I can't have gotten rid of an old phone,
    : surely?
    :
    : > Nokia 3330 would be the best bet IMO. Dual band 900/1800, navi key
    : > and slightly larger screen than the 5110/5130.
    :
    : Nice idea, but a bit too small I think. I'm tempted to try him with
    : the 6210e that I have discovered that I've still got.

    6210 = Abysmal battery life :-(

    A 6310i would be far better and still accepts all the batteries and
    accessories from the earlier models.

    Ivor




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  2. #17
    Tom
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    Re: Nokia 5110

    On Mon, 15 Sep 2008 11:44:20 +0100, Unimobiles.com
    <[email protected]> wrote:
    >Another 5110 has been listed
    >
    >Refurb means the phone is tested and cleaned, sometimes housings and
    >keypads are replaced, but not unless it is necessary.
    >
    >We only sell this phone as a package
    >
    >http://www.unimobiles.com | http://www.unlockyourphone.co.uk
    >UK Specialists in Refurbished Mobile Phones & Accessories


    Next time I sell a phone on ebay I must remeber to list it as
    refurbed.

    After all, assuming the phone is working and not damaged I would only
    need to clean it for it to qualify as "refurbished".

    Anyway must go, off to the carwash to get my car refurbished :-)

    Regards
    Tom



  3. #18
    Ian Smith
    Guest

    Re: Nokia 5110

    Tom wrote:

    >
    > After all, assuming the phone is working and not damaged I would only
    > need to clean it for it to qualify as "refurbished".


    If it were working it couldn't be "refurbished".

    My experience of refurbished phones indicates that refurbished means:

    "Returned as faulty, but we couldn't find the fault so we put a
    clean case on it and put it in a new shiny box".

    Of course, you'll have no problem finding what the fault was.

    regards, Ian



  4. #19
    Steve Terry
    Guest

    Re: Nokia 5110

    "Ivor Jones" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:[email protected]...
    > In news:[email protected],
    > Gyp <[email protected]> typed, for some strange, unexplained reason:
    > : Steve Terry wrote:
    > :
    > : > Something like a Nokia 3310 / 3410 which uses much the same
    > : > key layout as a 5510 / NK402 / 5130 would be the obvious choice,
    > : > or if it has to take NK402 accessories, a 6150
    > :
    > : Thinking about it some more, he might be OK with a 6150, though if I
    > : recall the text was smaller and the interface is slightly different. I
    > : should have an nk702 (which I think was the same) in a drawer
    > : somewhere and it could be an option if Richard hasn't hoarded as much
    > : old junk as he thinks he has :-)
    >
    > All of that range quoted AFAIK use the same display, have a 702 and 6150
    > next to me as I type and they look identical. It's been a while since I
    > had them apart though so wouldn't swear to it.
    > Ivor
    >

    They are, the only difference is the 6150 is dualband, the NK702 is a 6130
    1800MHz monoband.

    Steve Terry





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