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Wanna buy a new mobile phone?
For those of you who use a mobile phone simply to make and receive calls, and perhaps the odd text message, then you should consider the Nokia 1100. It is very simple to use, and its features include a built-in flashlight, long standby and talk time battery, and has Nokia's traditional-style navigational keypad, which uses a single button to connect and end calls, bi-directional keys and vibrating alert. These phones retail for around 20-30GBP. If you are a technology-buff, and you want to be able to listen to music, check and send emails and access the internet then there is no going past the iPhone. It doesn’t have a physical keyboard, rather it has a multi-touch screen which acts as a virtual keyboard. The iPhone functions as a camera phone, visual voicemail, a portable media player (equivalent to a video iPod), and an Internet client with email, web browsing, and Wi-Fi connectivity. Apple has just lowered the price, so you can find an iPhone for around 62GBP. If you are looking for a phone that also acts as a GPS, then the Nokia 6110 Navigator is for you. It has a built-in voice-guided 3D GPS navigation system and local maps pre-installed on the memory card. It also uses turn-by-turn voice-guided navigation directly from your Nokia 6110 Navigator. You can grab one of these for around 240GBP.
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