the razors & slivers are super cute
plus they hold almost anything you could possible want or need
2006-10-17 04:13:19
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answered by o_my_cow2 1
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You would have to pay the monthly line rental x 10 months left of your contract. You could just stop paying it but thats not a good idea. I would think of ringing them and saying your moving country or something. But if you risk getting a bit of temporary bad credit then dont pay it they will get a debt collecter and they offer you 25% off the debt, then hopefully by the time you get the 25% offer you have a job. Then you pay it in full or work a monthly payment thing with them, once youve paid that your credit will be better again. You could also like someone else mentioned tell them you moved house (give them an old adress you used to live, or the address of an empty house) and take out the sim (i also done this recently) and don't pay it. Youll get blacklisted for 3 years though. Good Luck!
2016-05-22 08:35:28
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answered by ? 4
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the k800i is a great phone for pix but there is a new nokia that has a 5mp camera and 4gb of memory so you won't run out of space any time soon. it is called the Nokia N83 but i don't know when it will be released.There is also the Samsung SCH-S250, this also has a 5mp camera. it will be released in the UK sometime this year or early 2007. if you don't want something as advanced then go for the Sony ericsson V630i. it is a great phone with a 2mp camera and expandable memory up to 1gb.
2006-10-17 08:47:17
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answered by cheesimonki 2
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The new sony erikson Cybershot phone .Its got a 3megapixel camera and its just wicked!!!
The Sony Ericsson K800i mobile phone redefines the way we think about camera phones. To start with, it's branded "Cyber-shot" - the same name that graces Sony's digital camera range. It also shares many of its menu features with Sony cameras, along with a powerful xenon flash for night-time photography and an image stabiliser to reduce camera shake when you're taking pictures or recording videos.
Slide open the lens cover and the camera activates automatically. Now press the camera key and you'll barely believe what happens next. The 3.2 megapixel lens will take a total of nine photos: one at the exact time you press the key, four immediately afterwards and - get this! - four immediately BEFORE the camera key was pressed. Simply pick your favourites and delete the others.
But the Sony Ericsson K800i isn't just a remarkable camera. It's a 3G handset, offering video calling, web browsing, email and RSS internet news feeds. It's a music player as well, with an expandable memory if you need extra storage space for your favourite tunes. In addition you'll discover 3D games, an FM radio and a range of organiser features, plus Bluetooth and infrared connectivity. Leave your digital camera at home and take the Sony Ericsson K800i instead!
LG CHOCOLATE
The LG KG800 Pink Chocolate mobile phone has taken this popular handset design into the realm of fantasy confectionery. The 'Chocolate' range is all about blending sensuality with style - not about blending cocoa and sugar - although many people have noticed a similarity between the slim camera phone and its tasty bar-shaped namesake.
Anyway, the pink version of LG's KG800 phone has all the features of the other Chocolate phones. There's a high-quality display screen and a handful of touch-sensitive keys for controlling essential functions. The keys glow when they're being usedÅv and fade into the background when they're not needed.
Slide the phone open and there's a standard keypad, along with a wealth of useful functions including an alarm clock, calendar, calculator, email software, mobile internet browser, Bluetooth connectivity and games. The LG KG800 Pink is also an MP3 player, with 128MB of memory providing plenty of storage space. In addition, the back of the phone contains a 1.3 megapixel camera for photos and videos.
Of course, the pink version of the KG800 won't be for everyone - but that'll help to make it even more exclusive. It's certainly the sweetest handset to emerge from LG's Chocolate Factory!
2006-10-17 03:52:51
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answered by Chloe C 2
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2006-10-18 20:46:27
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answered by Anonymous
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Most decent mobiles at the moment have a memory card with it. I was really disapointed when I found out the D900 didn't, that put my off it. I'm getting SE W850i now, it comes with a 1gb card. It is a walkman phone and has a 2mp camera.
2006-10-23 22:38:39
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answered by natman56_1993 2
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Sony Ericsson Cyber Shot is the best for your needs. Nokia N series is also ok but the pictures are not as sharp and clear as Cyber Shot. from personal experiance I'm switching from Nokia to Sony Ericsson.
2006-10-17 05:27:10
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answered by Prashant B 1
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Look at the adverts in the Mirror and the Sun newspapers for the Carphone Warehouse. They have some great deals. They will also negotiate special deals with you if you threaten to try else where.
2006-10-17 04:13:48
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answered by Anonymous
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Get a Nokia and stick with Nokia forever as they're quality and once you get the hang of one you'll be able to pick up future models very easily.
2006-10-17 03:59:03
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answered by Thanks! 2
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The Nokia 6230i and Nokia 6630 both great phones for storing pictures and videos. I have them both, one I gave my son and the other I have.
2006-10-23 23:02:03
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answered by Anonymous
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