Anyone have any experience with the Samsung t209? I don't need
anything fancy, just voice, and good reception. Good battery life
would be a plus, but not essential.
T-Mobile is offering me two for free (wife & I on family plan) for a 2
yr extension. Since my Nokia is getting old, I'm considering taking
them up on it..... but if this phone is a lemon, I'd want to pass.
Charlie Hoffpauir
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Ben Skversky - 13 Jul 2006 01:59 GMT
Samsung makes grest phones. You won't be sorry your new phones.
> Anyone have any experience with the Samsung t209? I don't need
> anything fancy, just voice, and good reception. Good battery life
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> DNA project:
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Mike Schumann - 20 Jul 2006 16:16 GMT
My wife has the Samsung t509. She loves it. It's not free, but it's a
great deal ($60). It looks and feels like an iPOD. It supports 850 GSM as
well as bluetooth.
Mike Schumann
> Anyone have any experience with the Samsung t209? I don't need
> anything fancy, just voice, and good reception. Good battery life
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> DNA project:
> <http://www.familytreedna.com/(153dme45ewxtrs45rzxk5z2x)/public/Hoffpauir/index.aspx>