[access-uk] Re: What new phone?

  • From: john gallagher <john@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Tue, 13 Jul 2010 15:53:43 +0100

hi damon did you say was the iphone 4 i thought they had rectified the signal 
difficulty. this is one thing against the iphone. 

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from: "Damon Rose" <damon.rose@xxxxxxxxx>
to: <access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
date: 2010/07/13 12:07:30
subject: [access-uk] What new phone?

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> Hi all. 
> Am on the hunt for phones that work with Talks, again. 
> I passed my iPhone on to my girlfriend because I just couldn't pick up the 
> web on my journey down to London from East Anglia every day. Since this whole 
> iPhone 4 debacle, it seems that iPhones don't pick up as well as other 
> models. Was rather disappointed. And in the same week, my trusty Nokia N82 
> has bitten the dust too. Bad timing. I have no phone. 
> S. Ideally I need a smart phone that has WiFi, can do email, and it'd be nice 
> if I could watch YouTube and iPlayer on it even if only on WiFi. 
> I like good prominent keys if at all possible, so that I can text fast. 
> What do listers recommend? 
> Thanks 
> ... 
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