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Yes, this is a terrible thing and it's obvious. Nokia is aware that the CDMA
market is small and also knows that Verizon is the only carrier to use this
technology. Nokia does not spend too much money on making CDMA phones for
this reason and know all the money is in the GSM market. If you go to
Nokia's website you'll see some of the most perfect cellular phones
available...only to be used on a GSM network. Nokia series 40 and series 60
phones are the best in the world, have the easiest menu systems and are the
most intuitive functions you'll never see on a phone. As soon as Verizon
gets a hold of the phone they usually slam a GET IT NOW button which could
be used for a much more important function. Anyway, the Nokia 3589i even
though it's large and has a low resolution screen is the only phone I would
allow myself to use. Entry level of course, but even Nokia's entry level
designs and menu's are much better then Moto's so called best.
"JB" <jb_responses@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> "_KC_" <kc@kc.com> wrote in news:URB4d.316$%06.169
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>> "Justin" <jud90@verizon.net> wrote in message
>> news:8w24d.6092$2A1.4804@trnddc08...
>>> Does anyone know when Verizon is coming out with new phones? I am tired
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>> Audiovox 8910 on 9/28
>> Audiovox 9900 on 9/30
>> Nokia 6015 as soon as 3589's are gone
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> Why does Verizon only offer 1 Nokia phone? I mean, if you offer Nokia
> phones, then offer them. Offer the whole line. If not...