Ash said:something a bit flashier. One of those flip top ones, with picture taking capability while staying on the Ready To Go system of paying.
sueellen said:The flip-up/flashy versions that you describe above are gimmicky and fiddly for texting!
sueellen said:Hi Ash,
Am convinced 'Nokia are the rolls royce of mobile phones' and a friend who looks after a corporate account for mobiles regularly confirms this statement.
If you are thinking of upgrading to a picture phone something like [broken link removed] is best in my opinion and from the online ordering system which will save you €20 over the Vodafone shops at the moment and get you a free radio as well. The flip-up/flashy versions that you describe above are gimmicky and fiddly for texting!
Know one person who has the Nokia 3220 and swears by it and another who has [broken link removed]and does not rate it at all.
P.S. No association with Nokia.
sueellen said:A few friends who have them have complained that texting is sometimes awkward (letters don't register properly) and have therefore not recommended them.
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