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What cell phone should I get?
Topic Started: Nov 24 2004, 10:58 PM (478 Views)
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Liberate says: format your legs are so hawt
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You sure have a lot of choices. I have an LG VX6000. It pwnz.
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Leumas
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Get Nokia. From my experience, it's one of the best around. Samsung is also quite good, I have one now. But the features are no way as good as Nokia. Motorola, sorry sucks. N-gage, only if you are gamer. N-gage have some pretty good stuff packed, but the size's a drag. Imagine loading a phone that big and weird of a shape in your pants or whatever, wherever you go. My choice would be Nokia. Either a 6230 or 7610 series.
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peace and love.
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N-Gage QD=Free after rebate
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Verizon Flip - 2 (Used, I liked)
Samsung - 1 (No)
Nokia - 5 (No)
T-Mobile - 2 (No)
Motorola - 2 (Yes)
N-Gage - 2 (Most definant No)
Virgin Mobile - 2 (NO!!!)
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Zania Jaarda
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Actually, the deal with the merger hasn't been finalized yet. It won't reach that point until the board of directors at AT&T Wireless vote on the proposal. Until that happens, there should still be AT&T Wireless stores around operating under the premise of "business as usual."

Only when the merger has been approved will you see a notification, indicating that there will be changes to the name of the provider on the bill, layout, etc. You won't need to unsubscribe from one service and re-subscribe to the other. What remains to be seen, however, is if Cingular will allow AT&T Wireless Customers to continue on their current plans until the end of their contract, as well as what alternate contracts they'll offer.

I find that there's more functionality in the Nokia model phones, which is why I tend to stick with them. But, there are other good manufacturers out there including Erickson and Motorola.

Personally, I'd just love to get that Nokia Communicator phone! :D

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ks520_rubicon
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Then why has Cingular already changed their logo?
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Zania Jaarda
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The website will probably be the first thing that would be changed.

I've just seen horror stories with mergers before, which is why I don't put complete faith in them until the dust has settled and the agreement is finalized. A hospital in my area was all set to merge with another one, but the place that would have bought them backed out at the last minute - and that was AFTER all of the signs had been changed saying the hospital was associated with the place that would have bought them.
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Devious
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I wouldnt get the n-gage but definatly get a nokia.

Devious!!!!
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Zania Jaarda
Nov 25 2004, 06:36 AM
Actually, the deal with the merger hasn't been finalized yet.  It won't reach that point until the board of directors at AT&T Wireless vote on the proposal.  Until that happens, there should still be AT&T Wireless stores around operating under the premise of "business as usual."

Only when the merger has been approved will you see a notification, indicating that there will be changes to the name of the provider on the bill, layout, etc.  You won't need to unsubscribe from one service and re-subscribe to the other.  What remains to be seen, however, is if Cingular will allow AT&T Wireless Customers to continue on their current plans until the end of their contract, as well as what alternate contracts they'll offer.

I find that there's more functionality in the Nokia model phones, which is why I tend to stick with them.  But, there are other good manufacturers out there including Erickson and Motorola.

Personally, I'd just love to get that Nokia Communicator phone!  :D

Actually, thats not true according to who I spoke to on the phone.

AT&T Finalized the deal a long time ago. The actual merge happened about a week ago.

AT&T customers can stay on their current plan untill their contract is up... then they can either get a new cingular phone or go to another provider

T-Mobile, Here I come :D

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Oblivion.
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Samsung

IMO Nokia are **** with colour, cameras and shapes.
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Katie
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DON'T GET T-MOBILE :X
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Spammy Sammy
carpe diem
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Nokia - 21
Motorola - 18
Ericsson - 8
Samsung - 7
Kyocera - 4
LG - 4
T-Mobile - 4
N-Gage - 3
Audiovox - 1
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