Question, just out of Curiosity

Discussion in 'Nokia - Unlocking' started by ShiksaG, May 25, 2008.

  1. ShiksaG

    ShiksaG Member

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    I notice that this is all for Nokia. Is there some reason that is the case?
    Are Nokia phones easier to crack then all other brands?
     
  2. skylinegt

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    nokia phones hmm....yep theyre easier to do but please dont use the term crack use the term unlock....they're easier to unlock cause nokia makes them like that....USER FRIENDLY.......u wount want to buy a phone that anoys the hell out of u every time u try to do somethin now would you.?

    Also they're pretty strong lemme explain....we used to play catch with a nokia 1100 phone in my college....from accross the courtyard we played catch with this phone.....yes it fell down and fell apart but it never stopped working....it also survived a 3 storey fall...nothing wrong with it...if that isnt quality for u i dont know what is

    try doing that with a motorola V3i or some other phone...and you'll be sorry...we even did it with a camera phone also...nokia obviously...man they're real cool to have and own and use.....

    skyline gt nokia 3120 owner and user
     
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    Thank youi! That clears up a lot for me and I will use the term "unlock" from here on in!

    I use myself a Blackberry Pearl as my main phone, and the Nokia as a secondary one.
    I have had plenty of Motorola's that I love but Nokia by far, still has the most user friendly contact information in all of their phones.

    What I mean by this, is that you can have a contact, and have 3 or more phone numbers for that person, yet it will only show up as one contact when you are flipping though your list. Yet you can easily see in that one contact which phone it is you wish to dial.
    However, with Motorola and other phones, each phone number shows up as a new contact so you can scroll though your list and have 3 or 5 names repeated, each with a different phone number which causes a lot more scrolling.........


    Such a good contact list. I dont understand why other companys have not followed Nokia and done the same with their own phones!

    Yes, I do concurr that they seem to last far longer than any other brand name phone.
    No one seems able to beat them for quality.


    Thanks again!
    It will be Nokia all the way from here on in ;-)
     
  4. skylinegt

    skylinegt Guest

    nokia phones are really excellent in quality and performance if u happen to buy one i recommend an unlocked phone so it will work on any network and make sure it's quad band ...works on 4 different frequencies....

    i recommend nothing with a flip twist or twirl.......lol they use a strip to transfer info to the screen ....the part that does the flipping and after a while the strip goes bad....this happens to all phones no matter wat brand

    i recommend a block type phone....it looks like a block...an excellent phone is the nokia 6230i try it you'll like it

    also ppl say that nokia phones dont work for long that's untrue if kept properly they last LONG....remember the nokia 1100 i mentioned in my previos post...STILL ALIVE....

    ppl also get some nokia phones chep and they buy them and after a month they go bad i recommend u dont buy these phones they're probably reconditioned phones sellin for cheap and no warranty...
    try purchasin from nokia themselves on the web or a local retailer in ur country...remember to buy an unlocked phone and keep it in excellent condition dont drop it or went it or scratch it etc etc etc and it'll serve u a long long long time

    happy nokia-ing
    skylinegt
     

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