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2010-08-15
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2010-08-16
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Im trying to buy the missus a nice phone for her birthday. After reading several reviews Im hesitating between a couple of phones, the Nokia e72 and the Blackberry Bold. Any advice to push me one way or another or even give me a better idea would be very welcome. My thinking is as follows:
- She doesnt like touchscreens in general and finds the n900, android and iphone unnecessarily feature laden.
- Her priorities are phone, sms and email, hence the physical qwerty. I think she would also find chat and facebook integration very useful.
- Its strictly for personal use and not at all for business. The only email account she has is with yahoo.
- I would rather buy it unlocked. Is it true that a lot of the Blackberrys functionality is lost if this is done?
Any suggestions?
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2010-08-16
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2010-08-16
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2010-08-19
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- She doesnt like touchscreens in general and finds the n900, android and iphone unnecessarily feature laden.
- Her priorities are phone, sms and email, hence the physical qwerty. I think she would also find chat and facebook integration very useful.
- Its strictly for personal use and not at all for business. The only email account she has is with yahoo.
- I would rather buy it unlocked. Is it true that a lot of the Blackberrys functionality is lost if this is done?
Any suggestions?