Nokia 6822
No 850 version?
I'm sorry to hear there will be no 850 ver. I was interested in this phone. I'm kind of dissatisfied with my A630 but I don't want to give up the keyboard. I would have got a 6820 long ago if it weren't for the screen. With an improved one, this phone was worth looking in to. Ah well.
draveed said:
What!? The 9100 is selling well? I thought that phone sucked. All glory to the power of marketing I guess.
I'm sorry to hear there will be no 850 ver. I was interested in this phone. I'm kind of dissatisfied with my A630 but I don't want to give up the keyboard. I would have got a 6820 long ago if it weren't for the screen. With an improved one, this phone was worth looking in to. Ah well.
why are u dissatisfied wit hthe a630?
I had just gotten used to that quirk, until right now I was in the middle of a txt conversation and I received maybe 8 or 9 msgs out of order. What a pain to figure out what order they should be in and make sense of it all!
Then there's the phone book. It's awkward to use. Either I have to see duplicate names for each number, or I can only display the primary contact but then I can't cal...
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Anyway, I knew I wasn't imagining it. Nokia will have an 850 MHz version. Here's the link from NokiaUSA's website:
http://www.nokiausa.com/phones/6822/0,7747,feat:1,00 ... »
Right there at the bottom:
Service
Triband international phone: GSM/GPRS/EDGE 850/1800/1900 MHz
It may see distribution in Canada, or through very limited channels in the U.S.