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• #2
how do you keep a phone alive that long? got my first one around that time, killed it in 2 years never have had one last as long.
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• #3
There are some pretty cheap phone out there these days, no real need to go secondhand unless you are überskint.
£9.50 Carphone warehouse.
£9.50 Phones 4 U.
There are also some £4.95 phones in the high street branches at the moment, I forget the make, don't look too bad for under a fiver.
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• #4
how do you keep a phone alive that long? got my first one around that time, killed it in 2 years never have had one last as long.
It has been my work/riding phone, i have always had it with me, but i have had other personal hadnsets, and expensiev ones they are always shite and break, even the indestructable builders ones broke on me! and others some of the buttons randomly stop working or fall off or are just generally shite, and thanks for the link to the new ones, was just wondering if there was an old one kicking about before getting a new one, as older seems to be better!
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• #5
true about older being better i dropped my old one off a motor bike, and threw it into a snow bank, stepped on it, then some kid in my math class smashed it with his text book, that finally killed it
My prehistoric Nokia is finally starting to give up the ghost, it hasnt done bad at a grand age of 11 years, but someone must surely have an old handset chucked in a drawer somewhere, either cash settlemnt, beer agreement, bike parts or a mixture of all of the above!