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2009-09-08
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2009-09-17
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2009-09-17
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2009-09-17
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2009-09-17
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2009-09-17
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2009-09-17
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I would really like to know if it's a true "always on" device. I'd only be getting it to get away from blackberry, but I do need blackberries "always connected" mentality. From watching the videos from Nokia World, it wasn't too promessing due to the fact that it would your contact as online, and yourself as online, while REALLY being offline! That's discouraging if you ask me. But the phone looks solid
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2009-09-17
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Some are wise, others are foolish