The SE V630i is a great phone. it's exclusive to vodafone and it is basically the same as the k750i or the W810i except it is smaller, lighter and it has 3G. it is one of the smallest, lightest 3G phones there are. If your offered it then you should go for the SE K800i as it has a better camera than the V630i.
2006-10-16 05:09:12
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answered by cheesimonki 2
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Unfortunately, we cannot make the decision for you. We cannot even help you properly, as we do not know the kind of products that you like, or what you want to use the phone for.
Once you know these things, then go to the vodafone website, and look at phones that fit your requirements.
I work at a phone shop, and when a customer does not know his or her desires, we go through a process of finding out as much about them as possible before we even look at a phone (or several) with them.
Some good questions to ask yourself:
What phone have you got at the moment?
Why did you buy it - the phone (and its features) or the deal you got (value for money?)
If it was features - which ones do you use the most? Go for a phone whose primary focus is that feature, and you will not be disappointed.
If it is value for money, then ignore the phone, as most are pretty decent?
Are you bothered about flip/clam-shell, slide, or mono-bloc phones? Why? (because of your job? Because they "look nice" - beware! If you've not had one, you won't know the pros and cons. Remember you get 7/14 days to return a phone at no cost, if you're not happy)
From my current limited knowledge:
Good camera phones: Nokia N73, Sony Ericsson K800i, Samsung D900
Good flip phones: Samsung D830, E870
Good slide phones: Samsung D900, E900, D800, LG KG800/chocolate, Nokia N80, Sony Ericsson W850i
Good music phones: Nokia N91, Sony Ericsson W810i and W850i
Good mono-bloc/candy-bar phones: Nokia 6233/6234, N73, Sony Ericsson W810i, K800i, Samsung X820
Also, beware that your "free upgrade" will limit you to only one or two phones from the above list (i.e. the older/better value for money models). If you want the best value and have not been a customer with Vodafone for more than 2 years, then move to a different network, obtaining a PAC from Vodafone if you REALLY want to keep your number.
However, if you REALLY NEED to stay with Vodafone (e.g. ALL your friends and family are on it, and it's the only network with reception in your house and workplace) AND you REALLY need to keep your number, then you HAVE to perform an upgrade. Side by side, look at it:
- Upgrade with Voda, keep your network, keep your number: Sony Ericssion K800i - £200 on a £30/month tariff.
- New contract from Vodafone, keep your network, change your number - K800i free on a £30/month tariff, or 9 months half price on a £40/month + free phone
- New contract from Orange/3/02, keep your number, change your network - K800i free, half price line rental on 3, chequeback deals on the other networks...if you shop around or shop online.
2006-10-16 00:36:44
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answered by arakrazy 2
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1) Nokia 311A- Comes with an Empathyactivator switch which allows the people that you call to think that you really care about them.
2) Nokia 311B- Comes with dual Empathyactivator switch. Toggle empathy director so that people seem to care about you, also.
3) Motorola Talkmaster Three- By simply pressing the 'Redo' button, you can call back a person you had a regretful conversation with, erase that conversation from their mind, and start over.
4) Motorola Superscan- Pull random phone conversations from around the world, interject yourself into the lives of others, and then bill them for your time.
5) American Standard Sani-Fone- Hands free phone which doubles as a urinal.
6) Nokia Fibberlite- Detects any falsehood you utter and massages it into a seemingly truthfull statement.
2006-10-15 23:01:47
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answered by Atticus Flinch 4
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There are only 2 at most i can think off as must haves right now:
Nokia N73
Sony Ericsson K800i
Nokia N73 Limited Edition Music Edition (same as N73 but with 2GB internal hard disk for MP3s)
Both have:
3.2 MP Auto Focus Camera with flash
3G
Quad Band
External memory slot
Great screen resolution
Good build quality
Tons of downloads available in the market
Good after market support
Good support service from both Nokia and Sony
Tons of accessory support.
Check them out.
Whichever one you get, you will be pleasantly pleased with your choice.
Enjoy
2006-10-15 23:13:05
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answered by Xanadu loves you 3
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ahh properly i'm no longer particular what that little e element is yet i spend like 80 money a month on my telephone and the phone replaced into 3 hundred money(the tmobile sprint!!!!{like it adult males!!}) and that i cant imagine life without it!! imagine of it this way. whats the point of a house telephone. you are able to in difficulty-free words use it in the residing house. a cordless has low decision and it doesn't have the internet and also you in difficulty-free words listen ring ring. how uninteresting. so i imagine cellphones even to say the position you're, are sooooo well worth it!! oh whats the boot of the vehicle? when you consider that at the same time as do vehicles positioned on shoes?
2016-12-04 21:23:05
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answered by ? 4
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Sony Ericsson K750i or K800, Nokia N73....
2006-10-15 23:01:47
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answered by mattribbins 4
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Ive just got an nokia N73 its amazing you got to have a look at one.
2006-10-15 22:49:52
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answered by SEAN S 2
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Nokia flips or sliders. Else you get problems with buttons pressing in your bag/pocket.
2006-10-18 01:40:59
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answered by Anonymous
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Motorola RAZR...unique!!!!
2006-10-15 22:50:25
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answered by devy 2
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I like the samsung d range. look at the vodafone website, they have loads. or use orange!
2006-10-15 22:49:44
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answered by plesk.apache 2
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