A AvidCellUser Guest May 30, 2010 #1 Would be the best selling phone ever, Motorola is hands down the best Make of a cell phone and If Nokia would make one it would be great..Does anyone else think that Nokia needs to make a Flip?
Would be the best selling phone ever, Motorola is hands down the best Make of a cell phone and If Nokia would make one it would be great..Does anyone else think that Nokia needs to make a Flip?
E erwin 10-4 Guest Jun 10, 2010 #2 nokia have a flip phone! nokia 6260 i think this go for $400 with or without a plan. nokia 7200 $400 and nokia 7270 $500
nokia have a flip phone! nokia 6260 i think this go for $400 with or without a plan. nokia 7200 $400 and nokia 7270 $500
S Stevehabs Guest Jun 18, 2010 #3 Avid motorola is not hands down the best. Your forgetting sanyo which rules non pda phones and Imate phones rule for pda/'smartphones .
Avid motorola is not hands down the best. Your forgetting sanyo which rules non pda phones and Imate phones rule for pda/'smartphones .
E ezgez Guest Jun 22, 2010 #4 Yep. Nokia has heaps of variety in their styles but for some reason they don't have flips! They should.
Yep. Nokia has heaps of variety in their styles but for some reason they don't have flips! They should.
A agentHibby Guest Jun 26, 2010 #5 It is taking them awhile but here is some of the clam shells they will be offering CDMA 6255i GSM 7200 6260 (maybe) 7270 (maybe) 6101 6170 Don't know if this helps Be cool to see Nokia to a offer cool W-CDMA clamshell for Cingular and T-Mobile to have at the end of the year.
It is taking them awhile but here is some of the clam shells they will be offering CDMA 6255i GSM 7200 6260 (maybe) 7270 (maybe) 6101 6170 Don't know if this helps Be cool to see Nokia to a offer cool W-CDMA clamshell for Cingular and T-Mobile to have at the end of the year.
T teleguy Guest Jul 4, 2010 #6 Has anyone got Nokia 6170 , a GSM flip style phone? Is any carrier supporting the streaming video it can produce?
Has anyone got Nokia 6170 , a GSM flip style phone? Is any carrier supporting the streaming video it can produce?