I'm in Beirut until Saturday. I brought a brand new iphone 4 with me and my old 3gs (32gb). I'm asking $850 for the iphone 4 with bumper and $400 for the 3gs (used 6 months only). If you are interested, please send an SMS to 03-811976. Thanks, Devin
iphone 4 brand new in box and iphone 3GS for sale
is the iphone 4 factory unlocked or is it locked?
for this price,i guess it's not factory unlocked or it's a 16GB one.
Too expensive for a faulty phone(all iphone 4) , better get a HTC Desire HD or Galaxy S
Not a single friend of mine has had a problem with iphone 4 so far despite its "fault".vegetaleb wroteToo expensive for a faulty phone(all iphone 4) , better get a HTC Desire HD or Galaxy S
I want Nokia n8!
Don't. I bought it for my wife couple of weeks ago. It's nice, but i wouldn't really recommend it.rolf wroteI want Nokia n8!
How much did it cost you? And why wouldn't you recommend it?xterm wroteDon't. I bought it for my wife couple of weeks ago. It's nice, but i wouldn't really recommend it.rolf wroteI want Nokia n8!
Do not get a Nokia N8. It's bad.rolf wroteI want Nokia n8!
Get a windows phone 7 phone if you can, or an iPhone, or as a last resort an android device (if you like modding it, I recommend it).
@vegetaleb My iPhone 4 isn't faulty. I don't have what they call death grip. I got mine from Canada.
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Err... thanks for the very... uhm... insightful... review...EddieEC wroteDo not get a Nokia N8. It's bad.
Anyway I want it mostly for the audio and video quality. Too bad it's not that great in low-light.
The interface is probably nokia-ish... I expect that, I also expect it to be more reliable then iPhone (with it's random glitches and mini-freezes). Also I liked how the SMS keyboard is a numpad with big buttons, like old cellphones, it makes it easier to type while driving I think. Also, the restrictive and proprietary tendencies of Apple are getting on my nerves.
I know Nokia and Touchscreen dont go along well usually, but how bad is it? You seem to know better then me.
I want it for its 12MP cam, the audio and the good looks. Plus, the ability of plugging in a USB into it on the fly is really awesome.rolf wroteAnyway I want it mostly for the audio and video quality.
Shame on you!rolf wroteit makes it easier to type while driving I think.
No? Who told you so? My Nokia N97's touchscreen is pretty good.rolf wroteI know Nokia and Touchscreen dont go along well usually
The Nokia N8 is very good in terms of price and features and the it's touch screen is much better than the N97 or N97 mini although theirs is also pretty decent. I tried it myself and I liked it. The responsiveness of the touch screen is good. It may not be as powerful as the iphone in terms of processing power and graphics but it is not bad + video quality and camera are very good, and of course it would be much better than anything running Windows Mobile.
I didn't mean the touchscreen itself, but rather the interface of the OS.Kassem wroteNo? Who told you so? My Nokia N97's touchscreen is pretty good.
Did you see the video quality of the n8?
I bought the Nokia N8 2 weeks ago, for 580$. I feel it's the best multimedia phone out there. Top photography, with a 12mp Carl Zeiss lens+ Xenon flash. 5.1 surround sound speakers. And 16GB of storage. And the USB OTG is a VERY useful feature! The interface is pretty good, 3 home screens, I use only 2 of them, you can fit like 20 apps in each home screen. And all this in very sleek design. The screen is awesome. Very responsive touch, and it is protected with gorilla glass, therefore it is scratch proof, and very very hard to break or crack. It freezes sometimes, as all other phones, totally normal, but you never have to reboot, it usually takes 5-7 seconds to get back to normal. The only thing i hate, is that it sometimes randomly restarts, but it's only happened 3 times so far. Plus, Swype was released a few days ago for the N8, it's a typing method where you trace the letters of the word; it allows extremely fast speeds in typing, up to 50 words a minute. I would definitely recommended buying one.
lol @ Nokia apps.
That's what cell phones are made for. But smarthpones are for much more...DonnieDarko wroteI have a reallhy really old phone ..u can call..send msgs ..its awesome :D
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The best phone when you're angry or pissed off and need to make a call or send a message. The smartphones are too expensive to break when you're mad (and dangerous becase of the glass), and in these times you're really not in the mood to swipe your fingers across the screen, target tiny letters under the glass with your fingers, or deal with the occasional accidental minimize or unresponsive app, and for some reason those only happen when you're pissed off.DonnieDarko wroteI have a reallhy really old phone ..u can call..send msgs ..its awesome :D
SE are still the best camera phones period.
* I have an iTryToPhone 3G
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Yup, I've seen a demonstration on Future TV where they showed a film that was entirely taken (and probably edited - not sure though) using the N8. I was very impressed. They also showed how 3 home pages can be used which could be very handy if you're an applications' fan. Finally, they showed how you could scratch the cover of the N8 then wipe it with your fingers and you've got a brand new phone! :)rolf wroteDid you see the video quality of the n8?