Pros: - win mobile makes great deal of things posible! - does just about everything - full keyboard (on screen is great and all but try to write sms in bus on touch screen ) - when i bought it it was uberphone
Cons: - win mobile makes great deal of things nightmare - big and bulky - its kinda old now
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PROS: - It was free with a particular plan that interested me. - It has a QWERTY keyboard. - The battery lasts a lot longer than most phones. - It can take a beating. - The size is adorable.
CONS: - Two year contract. - The speakers on it broke. - Internet is extra.
Pros: Best looking screen I've ever seen on a phone with proper HD resolution--unlike the iphone's screen which pulls properly formatted video out of ratio. Great multimedia applications. Open-source Symbian OS. Responsive touch screen. Works on literally every network standard. Free GPS navigation.
Cons: The screen is a little on the small side, due to it being properly formatted.
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Pros: Best looking screen I've ever seen on a phone with proper HD resolution--unlike the iphone's screen which pulls properly formatted video out of ratio. Great multimedia applications. Open-source Symbian OS. Responsive touch screen. Works on literally every network standard. Free GPS navigation.
Cons: The screen is a little on the small side, due to it being properly formatted.
Symbian OS FTW!!
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It works fine, the only problem is one no Canadian can escape; the stranglehold the government continues to allow the wireless companies to hold over us. A basic voice plan is $50 a month, data is anywhere from $70 to $100.
The government has to approve a new wireless carrier to be able to do business here. All to protect Canadian businesses. SCREW CANADIAN BUSINESSES! I pay twice what I should be paying!
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