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  1. #1
    Steve
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    Seen the above video phone available in town for £44.95 and was wondering is
    it too good to be true? Would want to use it on o2 as well so anyone know if
    its cheap to unlock? Did a google search and some people slagged it off but
    not sure if that was the older model they were moaning about.





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  2. #2
    Steve
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    Re: NEC e616v Deal - Too good to be true?

    I know its not a nokia but couldnt find a decent newsgroup for general phone
    discussions as great and knowledgeable as this one (creep, creep)

    "Steve" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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    > Seen the above video phone available in town for £44.95 and was wondering
    > is it too good to be true? Would want to use it on o2 as well so anyone
    > know if its cheap to unlock? Did a google search and some people slagged
    > it off but not sure if that was the older model they were moaning about.
    >






  3. #3
    Richard Colton
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    Re: NEC e616v Deal - Too good to be true?


    "Steve" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:[email protected]...
    > Seen the above video phone available in town for £44.95 and was wondering
    > is it too good to be true? Would want to use it on o2 as well so anyone
    > know if its cheap to unlock? Did a google search and some people slagged
    > it off but not sure if that was the older model they were moaning about.


    They're a pain in the proverbial to unlock, battery life is poor as well.
    If you want a cheap flip-phone to dabble on 3, it's not a bad choice, but
    the Nokia 7600 is a better choice if you want to unlock and use it on
    another network.

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  4. #4
    BORG
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    Re: NEC e616v Deal - Too good to be true?

    On Wed, 10 Nov 2004 14:32:04 -0000, "Steve"
    <[email protected]> wrote:

    >I know its not a nokia but couldnt find a decent newsgroup for general phone
    >discussions as great and knowledgeable as this one (creep, creep)
    >
    >"Steve" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    >news:[email protected]...
    >> Seen the above video phone available in town for £44.95 and was wondering
    >> is it too good to be true? Would want to use it on o2 as well so anyone
    >> know if its cheap to unlock? Did a google search and some people slagged
    >> it off but not sure if that was the older model they were moaning about.
    >>

    >



    uk.telecom.mobile

    didn't look to hard did we

    Have a read through there, theres loads about these phones there
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  5. #5
    Chris P Bacon
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    Re: NEC e616v Deal - Too good to be true?

    On Wed, 10 Nov 2004 14:32:04 -0000, "Steve"
    <[email protected]> wrote:

    >I know its not a nokia but couldnt find a decent newsgroup for general phone
    >discussions as great and knowledgeable as this one (creep, creep)
    >
    >"Steve" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    >news:[email protected]...
    >> Seen the above video phone available in town for £44.95 and was wondering
    >> is it too good to be true? Would want to use it on o2 as well so anyone
    >> know if its cheap to unlock? Did a google search and some people slagged
    >> it off but not sure if that was the older model they were moaning about.
    >>

    >

    try www.3g.co.uk and goto the forum


    Chris P Bacon



  6. #6
    Chris P Bacon
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    Re: NEC e616v Deal - Too good to be true?


    >
    >They're a pain in the proverbial to unlock, battery life is poor as well.
    >If you want a cheap flip-phone to dabble on 3, it's not a bad choice, but
    >the Nokia 7600 is a better choice if you want to unlock and use it on
    >another network.




    thats why they come with an extended battery as standard


    Chris P Bacon



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