I’ve just ordered the sim free nokia n95 for the cheapest price i could find anywhere – €676 including tax and delivery.
Rather than risk ebay, i decided a few days ago to bite the bullet and buy from a reliable source at full whack.
Ironically, that price is actually cheaper than some ebay sellers so i’m fairly happy with my buy. I was expecting to pay about €710, so the extra €30-40 off was a nice little surprise and it can go towards a 2gb micro sd
Bloody hell, do i need it! 5mp camera with MPEG-4 movie capabilities + a standard VGA camera on the front, mp3 player, integrated gps system with maps, wi-fi, bluetooth, TV -out, video calls… the bundled 160 MB internal memory is obviously more than enough for that lot
So i’m expecting delivery to be late this week (today is Monday) or else next week. The reason why it’ll be slow is that i had to pay via bank transfer, as mobilefun won’t accept credit cards outside the UK.
Thankfully, i’m with NIB who have a superb online banking system – the perfect bank for online geeks like me who like do do everything electronically. I can’t tell you how much time i’ve saved with e-banking. Credit cards bills can be cleared, bank transfers can be made instantly… i can also pay off the parent’s bills in exchnage for cash, so that saves me going to the ATM..
The only time i go into my bank is to lodge my adsense cheques
that’s the way to have it
So with my n95 on the way, i now have to decide what i’m going to do with my 6600. €550 it cost me 3 years ago. Still going strong. They go for about €70 on ebay so i might go for that option, or else i’ll hang on to it and store it away so that i can sell it as a ‘classic’ in 10 years time
the 6600 was THE phone back in 2003/4. The equivilent of the n95 today, it crushed all it’s rivals and had everything in the one package.
Ironically, it was the first ‘big buy’ i bought when i got my first job. 3 and a half years later, i’m leaving the same job, and the n95 will be my last ‘big buy’.







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