Jambo
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A Nokia 6233 on Orange
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Aaron
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Registered: 9th Aug 04
Location: Cottingham, East Riding
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Why?
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Marc
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Registered: 11th Aug 02
Location: York
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Ooooooooh why not Jimbob?
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Jambo
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Cos they are all fooking shite.
Ive never seen a phone since the panasonic x70 which was so shockingly unreliable.
It has problems with screens, restriction codes, pixelation, vibration, thinking its got headphones on, oh and the keys easily fall off too.
Just dont buy it. Please.
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Jambo
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** and before people start getting on their high horse, i work in a phone shop so i get all the returns coming in and its the phone that has the highest return rate! This is not down to a one off experience. Today alone ive had 2 faulty in.
Garbage. Which is a shame as its a nice phone!
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Marc
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So its not a fault with Orange then
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Jambo
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Hard to say, id avise you avoid noka N70's on orange due to dodgy bluetooths and unreliable software, i have campaigned this but people who i know used them on 3 and tmobile had no problems, i only state orange as this is the experience i have i dont know about the other software varients....
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Adam-D
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Registered: 11th May 02
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if i was to get one it would be on o2, and surely the bugs have been fixed now its been out for a while??
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Adam-D
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Adam-D
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