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Lenovo Thinkpad W530 Review
by Djembe
One of the longest and most enduring brands in computers is Thinkpad. Originally developed by IBM in the USA, Thinkpad notebook computers are now...
I cant quite remember what the model of my friends cell phone is here in Japan, but it literally is as small as a mini croissant. I could have eaten it.
Japanese phones are years ahead of the GSM phones the rest of the world uses (except korea maybe, i cant be sure). But they use a different system from GSM, so they cant be used with providers outside of Japan. Too bad
hehe, yea, phones move ahead way too fast... I think by the time i have enough money left over to buy a 6630, it would have been obsolete years ago.
There is no such phone. The models go from 6620 (The current Nokia "PDA" type Symbian phone), to 6651 (a UMTS capable/GSM 1900 phone). Nothing in between.
I grabbed a Nokia 6600 about a year and a bit ago. Im still using it today. Still loving it. Feels really comfortable in the hand, can play a crapload of games (can play N-Gage titles), has a great phone book and PDA tools and the OS is very customizable. Im pretty peeved at the lack of shell designs though and crappy battery life. Im considering doing the BL-6C battery mod to fit it into the 6600. The Menu loads a bit slow too after a restart. Phone takes ages to boot too. My next phone would probobly be the Nokia 6630, I guess it's one of those "love at first sight" things.
Hey.... I just recently picked up a 6600 here in the U.S. through T-mobile. Got any good programs for it that I should know about? I have a NES and a Gameboy emulator on her now, but that's about it.