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I bought this for my sister.. its been on for about 5 hours in total i think.. virtually brand new.. she hates it and wants a nokia..

Does anyone want to swap for an equivalent nokia phone or is anyone looking for one of these outright... i dont really want to sell it i would rather a swap, but at the right price which i think is over $500 i dont mind selling..

any offers for any new phones??

RiaZ

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Dude where can i find that information any ideas. i havent used the phone its my sisters and she hasnt used it either cos she doesnt like the menu system compared to nokia

can anyone help??

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The Motorola V600 only holds about 20 sms' in the inbox. I had my birthday not long ago and had only had this phone for a few days and the inbox was full with only 20 messages in it.

Besides that. It's a great phone. Cheap too if you purchase it for over $500 outright.

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Hey nismogirl..

thanks for the update

i was going to go through the book cos someone said its got to do with the sim card or something.. anyways i will play around.. hard to imagine a new phone having such a low memory allocation for sms.. is it definable between video, text, mms etc?

anyways i will check

do you find it to be a good phone.. my sis hates it.. which puts me in a difficult place, dammit

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IMO if you bought that phone for your sister, she should take it and be thankful for it.

But that's just me. Not everyday someone gives me a new phone.

I haven't really played around with the phone much. I'm either at work or driving so I'll try. Maybe my phone is set onto phone memory not sim card. Not sure but yeah.

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I officially cannot find any information in the book at all or on the phone at all.. its ridiculous.

this is becoming a bit of a pot luck scenario as i dont know how many its gonna hold.. doh

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