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Finally some new phones!

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George Blanas - 01 Sep 2003 12:30 GMT
I recently saw that Cingular now has some new Motorola & Samsung phones.
For the longest time, it was Nokia, Nokia, and more Nokia!

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Billw - 01 Sep 2003 22:13 GMT
> I recently saw that Cingular now has some new Motorola & Samsung phones.
>  For the longest time, it was Nokia, Nokia, and more Nokia!

Yes, they have a much better selection now. Be ready to upgrade your
service since almost all are gsm phones.

Bill.
Robert Saville - 02 Sep 2003 05:25 GMT
Be ware of GSM - look at the coverage map before you buy

Bob

> > I recently saw that Cingular now has some new Motorola & Samsung phones.
> >  For the longest time, it was Nokia, Nokia, and more Nokia!
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> Bill.
Nomen Nescio - 02 Sep 2003 01:30 GMT
>I recently saw that Cingular now has some new Motorola & Samsung phones.

Where have you been?  They've had these phones for at least a month.  They
even have Siemens and Sony Ericsson phones now.

> For the longest time, it was Nokia, Nokia, and more Nokia!

Because Nokia makes the best phones.
William Bray - 02 Sep 2003 03:03 GMT
I don't see any new phones posted on the internet.  So what are you
talking about?  I have seen Motorola, Samsung, Sony Ericcson, and
Siemens phones for some time... So where are the new phones?  

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> I recently saw that Cingular now has some new Motorola & Samsung phones.
>  For the longest time, it was Nokia, Nokia, and more Nokia!
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