Hi George, I know you don't need it, but for others, don't try to put Talks on the 8GB N95, it currently will hang on every boot, and the phone will never start. This will be fixed, but not yet. I don't think Mobile Speak works with it either. I am not excited about the 8GB N95, as 8GB HC MicroSD cards will be around very soon, and I have an N95. I'll just slip an 8GB card in it. All the best Steve _____ From: access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of George Bell Sent: 10 November 2007 16:29 To: access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: [access-uk] Re: Recommendations for a new mobile Importance: High If you read this after the Vodaphone shop closes on Sunday (assuming yours opens Sunday) don't bother to read on. You could be upset. I should also add that I can in no way whatsoever guarantee you will be entitled to the same offer described below. I've had a contract with Vodaphone for many years, paying currently £11.91 (Ex VAT) a month. I'm entitled to a phone upgrade once a year, though usually my wife takes advantage of that, passing on the new phone to her son in Denmark, where mobile phones cost the absolute earth. Anyway, I decided on the spur of the moment this afternoon to see what an 8 GB Nokia N95 would set me back, so called into my local Vodaphone shop in Northampton. Surprise, surprise. There is a special offer on for my tariff, but only for today and tomorrow, which apparently is to compete with O2 launching some IPod thing or another this weekend. I did however have to commit to an 18 month contract, but there was no change of monthly cost. But they did give me a free pay as you go simcard. Oh yes! And the cost? FREE! (But remember, the offer ends when the shop closes on Sunday 11th November) George.