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I have the T616 and it's quite good. I got it for $100 Canadian so in the states it should be almost free with a contract or something ;) The T630 came out a while ago too, and it's basically the same phone with a different keypad and slightly better screen. Good phones.

why do u need bluetooth with the phone?

anyways, i have a t610 and love it, but not for the bluetooth, more for the amount u can customise it and the hacks out there on the internet for it

it might be expensive sometimes, but it is well worth the money i think

I have a t630 and i really like it, especially the bluetooth. It means I can connect it to my PC and transfer pictures from the phone to the PC as well as themes, ringtones and all the other junk. I also connect it to me PDA so i can surf the net, pick up email etc.

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why do u need bluetooth with the phone?

anyways, i have a t610 and love it, but not for the bluetooth, more for the amount u can customise it and the hacks out there on the internet for it

it might be expensive sometimes, but it is well worth the money i think

Wireless.....headset and transferring pics. U should try it, dont worry about the price.

why do u need bluetooth with the phone?

anyways, i have a t610 and love it, but not for the bluetooth, more for the amount u can customise it and the hacks out there on the internet for it

it might be expensive sometimes, but it is well worth the money i think

Wireless.....headset and transferring pics. U should try it, dont worry about the price.

That's just your opinion. ;)

I used to work at CPW and since Nokias first handsets only did Data Blutooth (No headset bluetooth) it was limited, then they brought out a handset that could do both Data Bluetooth and Headset bluetooth exsept it didnt use the HEadset Bluetooth Profile it used the Handsfree Bluetooth profile which locked out virtuly every bluetooth handset out on the market at that time.

Nokia do not know how to impliment Bluetooth - Recently there has been lots of BlueSnarfing in the news it has taken nokia no less then 6 months to issue a patch, when there competitors offerd to replace phones a week after 'bluesnarfing' was first in the news.

Nokia - Crap.

Very bad reception... three bars only?

Though it only shows three bars in my house, the clarity is very good. With AT&T's EDGE network, i get download speed of 70kbps on average.

To name a few features: it's an mp3 player with expandable MMC memory, FM tuner, video recorder, bluetooth, and my favorite: it can stream internet video files.

I had the moto v600 before, but the nokia 6230 is much better.

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