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I've had this phone for almost two years and it's been nothing but trouble. It's aesthetically pleasing but it doesn’t function all that well as a phone. I can’t use it when I’m standing under and air-con vent as the touch screen is THAT touchy! Also the reception and battery life is crap. The slider became loose-feeling shortly after receiving it. Finally although the piano-black gloss is nice it’s too prone to finger-prints which completely defeats the purpose.
03/07/2008 09:11 AM
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