Re: 3560 (not the 3650) WTF was Nokia thinking- STAY AWAY
Posted: 07-28-2003, 01:38 AM
3560. Some people like myself must use TDMA and roam nationwide with a cell
phone and are even forced to use ----- dare I say it ---- Analog on
occasion. The 3560 is quite an upgrade for people like me and I am very
pleased to have some nice features normally reserved for the GSM crowd.
The 3560 is the perfect size, has great reception, adequate battery life and
a wonderful sound to it. I talk about 2000 minutes a month and people often
are surprised when I tell them I'm on a cell phone. I can actually hear
what they are saying too. There are a few minor annoyances like the
screensaver clock that I can't seem to disable, and the fact that the screen
is a bit too dim once the backlight turns off, but the benefits far outweigh
the annoyances.
Now go get yourself a 3650 instead of a 3560 and you can download the
simpsons ringtones and send little heart icons to your friends or whatever
else you do to waste time. I will use mine to talk to people with thank
you.
<gand0lph@middleearth.us> wrote in message
news:c04hhv8sm3ee4uhov2f6fbsac4pss5n309@4ax.com...
> I purchased this phone with service from Cincinnati Bell, member of
> the AT&T network. Phone is TDMA, NOT GSM.
> This means that the phone is basically capable of B---S---.
> Hardly any website supports it, not even Cincinnati Bell who sold me
> the frickin phone.



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