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Bleh, I'm not all that impressed with this phone. At first I, along with everyone else, was, but after actually seeing a model of the phone at the store, it's not very impressive. Sure it's thin, but the thing is 2 times wider than some phones. It's HUGE length and width wise, it's just the depth that's small. Meh, I'll stick with other phones that are a little thicker, but smaller overall.

well, i've cancelled it because it's pricey, I didn't know anything about the price  :unsure:

and what about the Nokia 6260?

i want something that you can fold, so i don't have scratches on my screen

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You bought the phone, then returned it because it was pricey? Didn't you research this at all? I can think of maybe 3 phone that exist right now that are more expensive, but you sure picked the cream of the crop to buy blind. :|

You bought the phone, then returned it because it was pricey? Didn't you research this at all? I can think of maybe 3 phone that exist right now that are more expensive, but you sure picked the cream of the crop to buy blind. :|

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I can still change phone during order and it's not necessary in Belgium to place price tags

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I'm very confused by that, how is it not necessary to display a price tag? You need to know how much something costs before you buy it. What do you just pick out what you like, and buy it, and you may or may not be able to afford it after it arrives?

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Got it :D

its an expensive phone... worth the price? no i dont think so. you should of gotten it subsidized ie: on a plan with a carrier, would of probably gotten it for free or cheap.

the phone is ok... but its not a big step up from the vxx series (v300/400/500/600) it just looks alot better. but if you had a vxx phone to compare with, you wouldnt see a big difference. but hey... totally different markets, but since daddy is paying for it, you wouldnt care anyways.

its an expensive phone... worth the price? no i dont think so. you should of gotten it subsidized ie: on a plan with a carrier, would of probably gotten it for free or cheap. 

the phone is ok... but its not a big step up from the vxx series (v300/400/500/600) it just looks alot better. but if you had a vxx phone to compare with, you wouldnt see a big difference. but hey... totally different markets, but since daddy is paying for it, you wouldnt care anyways.

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I'm paying 1/2 and its without tax, what is about 21% here.

My dad has a company, so he can get it without tax. That's why he bought it.

I saw a model of the phone and I couldnt stand it. The phone is huge! I have a mpx220 and its about the same size of that if not bigger, its just thin. And for a phone to be that much, it has hardly any features what so ever! My mom's low-end samsung has the same features as this phone and her was free, and this one is around what.....600 in US? Look wise, I think my phone looks a Lot better than the razor and most of my friends think the same.

well, i've cancelled it because it's pricey, I didn't know anything about the price  :unsure:

and what about the Nokia 6260?

i want something that you can fold, so i don't have scratches on my screen

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Cancelling it after you've bought it ain't going to help. The money's spent.

Still....no help pointing it out now. The 6260's okay but isn't it a bit of a step down ?

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