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2010-02-06
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2010-02-06
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@ Λεμεσιανός, ρε!
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My list is plain and simple . . .
Nokia 3350
Nokia 6610
Nokia N73
Nokia N95 8GB
Nokia N900
Thanks God, I skipped N97.
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2010-02-06
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@ Liverpool, UK
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2010-02-06
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2010-02-06
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@ Boston
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2010-02-06
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@ Salem, OR
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2010-02-06
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@ Helsinki, Finland
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2010-02-06
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@ Universe,LocalCluster.MilkyWay.Sol.Earth.Europe.Slovenia.Ljubljana
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2010-02-06
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I don't get the widespread disdain for the N97.While it has some serious flaws, it is not a bad device. It just isn't as ground-breaking as the N95 was when it was released. It is generally better than the N95 except for some minor things like the lack of hardware 3D acceleration.
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history, old devices, old handhelds, old mobiles, past devices, past handhelds, past mobiles, past phones, timeline |
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Siemens C45
T-Mobile Motorola V330
T-Mobile Samsung Blast
Nokia N82
Nokia N900