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Looking for something to replace my Sony Ericsson P1i |
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Looking for something to replace my Sony Ericsson P1i
I currently have a SIM-only deal with Orange, and use a SE P1i with it, but it is getting old, and not holding charge for long.
What sort of phone is around with similar features to the P1i that I could upgrade to? I don't mind if it is Nokia or Sony Ericsson, but I think I need to replace it before the SE Paris is released. TIA |
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The Sony Ericsson Xperia X1: http://www.cellphone-reviews.co.uk/2...x1-review.html is Sony Ericsson's latest smartphone with QWERTY keypad that somehow replaces the P1i. If you still want a symbian phone, there's the Nokia N97 although it's been plagued with problems: http://www.cellphone-reviews.co.uk/2...-problems.html. ANother Symbian phone is the i8910 HD but it doesn't have a physical keyboard: http://www.cellphone-reviews.co.uk/2...-omnia-hd.html
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The Sony Ericsson Xperia X1: http://www.cellphone-reviews.co.uk/2...x1-review.html is Sony Ericsson's latest smartphone with QWERTY keypad that somehow replaces the P1i. If you still want a symbian phone, there's the Nokia N97 although it's been plagued with problems: http://www.cellphone-reviews.co.uk/2...-problems.html. ANother Symbian phone is the i8910 HD but it doesn't have a physical keyboard: http://www.cellphone-reviews.co.uk/2...-omnia-hd.html
Nice solid phone lots of features but has signal issues, serious signal issues. |
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Dont get the X1!!!
Nice solid phone lots of features but has signal issues, serious signal issues. |
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