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Re: How is Nokia 6030?         


Author: Oxygen Software
Date: Oct 18, 2006 00:06

Hello!

Quite good handset, however, it doesn't have any official connectivity (you
can connect it only via F-Bus cable). If you need a phone-to-PC connection,
you'd better look at Nokia 6070 or 6103 (clamshell).

Best regards, Maxim Vyalkov.
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>I need to switch from Cingular's TDMA to somebody's GSM and need a new
> plan and phone. Concerning the phone, how is Nokia 6030? (My previous
> experience is with 6650 (tdma), and 6610 / 6100 overseas. If 6030 is
> of comparable quality I can live with it.)
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Re: How is Nokia 6030?         


Author: Ajanta
Date: Oct 18, 2006 20:50

Moxygensoftware.com> wrote:

: Quite good handset, however, it doesn't have any official connectivity (you
: can connect it only via F-Bus cable). If you need a phone-to-PC connection,
: you'd better look at Nokia 6070 or 6103 (clamshell).

I am considering T-Mobile. I can find no mention 6070 at their site
although they do offer 6103.

Basically here are all my choices...

A. In bar style I am used to, they have:
Nokia 6030 (Free), Samsung t-509s Plum ($69), Samsung Trace ($99).

Are Samsungs better enough to be worth the extra cost?

B. If I forget about bar style, then affordable flip ones are:

Motorola: Pebble (FREE), V360 (FREE), V180 (FREE), V188 (FREE),
V195 ($29); RAZR V3 ($69)

Nokia : 6101 ($29), 6103 ($49)

Samsung: t609 (FREE), t 309 (FREE), t209 ($9), t319 ($39), t619 ($49)

Does any of these scream out as the obvious best choice?
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