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Nokia N-Gage
This looks like a promising phone from Nokia. It has Bluetooth
(an absolute must for me now), a good interface, a radio (not too bothered about that, TBH), and Java. On the downside, it weighs 137g, which is on a par with the SE 800, and I'm not sure how well it syncs, although with Bluetooth, it shouldn't be a problem. It's main appeal will be to games players, and it does remind me of a GBA. So long as it works well as a phone, then I'll consider it.A decent phone from Nokia, perhaps. It's out at the end of the year. I'll be old by then.
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Well the N-Gage is on show here and looks great unless you want a phone that slips nicely in to your backpocket when not in use.
On the plus side the gaming looks great and will include Tomb Raider and Sonic with all games being available on cartridge (extra) like the GBA etc. The multiplayer side should be good though as it's wireless. Take a look at the site and see what you think, I want one but would have to keep my other phone for times when I don't want to carry a house brick around with me.
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(an absolute must for me now), a good interface, a radio (not too bothered about that, TBH), and Java. On the downside, it weighs 137g, which is on a par with the SE 800, and I'm not sure how well it syncs, although with Bluetooth, it shouldn't be a problem. It's main appeal will be to games players, and it does remind me of a GBA. So long as it works well as a phone, then I'll consider it.
I'll be old by then.
