...and I have a 6230i. I am happy with that. I use it for so many
things..
1. Making/receiving calls.
2. Sending text messages.
3. Listening to podcasts
4. Taking pictures.
5. Using various Java applications.
6. Occasional use of the Net.
7. Making notes.
8. Listening to the radio.
9. Appointments and reminders
10. Voice memos.
It all synchronises with my computer via bluetooth.
The only improvements I am looking for in a new phone are WiFi and a
multi -megapixel camera - but the one in the 6230i isn't bad.
However, he prices will have to come down a long way before I make a
change.
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> ...and I have a 6230i. I am happy with that. I use it for
> so many things..
Ok, let's see ;-)
> 1. Making/receiving calls.
Ok, that's always useful in a phone..!
> 2. Sending text messages.
Occasionally, but not like some of these teenagers I see ;-)
> 3. Listening to podcasts
Whatcasts..? You've lost me.
> 4. Taking pictures.
I've got a camera for that.
> 5. Using various Java applications.
I've got several PC's for that, what on earth would I want to do with a
*phone* that would possibly need Java..?
> 6. Occasional use of the Net.
See answer 5 ;-)
> 7. Making notes.
I use old fashioned pen and paper for that..!
> 8. Listening to the radio.
I use a radio for that..!
> 9. Appointments and reminders
Diary (yes, you guessed, pen and paper..!)
> 10. Voice memos.
Can't see a use for those. However, if it works for you..
> It all synchronises with my computer via bluetooth.
> The only improvements I am looking for in a new phone are
> WiFi and a multi -megapixel camera - but the one in the
> 6230i isn't bad. However, he prices will have to come
> down a long way before I make a change.
WiFi..? Hmm, possibly. Photos, no, I still prefer my dedicated camera. No,
on balance I think I'll stick with the trusty 6310i's..!
Ivor