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#21
Originally Posted by =DC= View Post
Yeah, I plan on throwing my prepaid T-mobile SIM in the US N95 to keep the connectivity costs under control (that or go SIM-free until I work up the nerve to go the contract route).

Anyone know if there are any issues with using tmo prepaid SIM cards in the N95? I'm trying to get a full-featured phone without the hassle of a full-featured bill.
They work fine and the N95 works fine on T-Mobile nets here.
It also works great with AT&T pre-paid cards as well.
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Thanks iball. *pulls in a Napoleon Dynamite "Yesssss"*
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#23
Okay so we had a suggestion of the 6120 and for me it lacked one thing Wifi.

Nokia's formal announcement of the E51 is the phone for me methinks.

The specs have everything I need (S60 3.1, wifi, usb, bluetooth 2 and so on) and whilst the form factor of the E65 is nicer I'm just fine with a candy bar.

As soon as I have checked out the 3G specs for here in NZ then I might just have found the phone for me. Great for testing apps, great as a modem for my much loved IT.
 
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