edgar30
Aug 6 2006, 01:39 PM
Nokia 6020 new with NO BOX, it is a phone given to me by Vodafone as they couldn't repair my other one, however it is not needed. Open to offers...
Here is the link to it..
http://www.4ukphones.com/nokia-6020.htmlMessage me if interested.
Cheers
ALWAYS BLUE
Aug 6 2006, 01:50 PM
QUOTE (edgar30 @ Aug 6 2006, 02:39 PM)

Nokia 6020 new with NO BOX, it is a phone given to me by Vodafone as they couldn't repair my other one, however it is not needed. Open to offers...
Here is the link to it..
http://www.4ukphones.com/nokia-6020.htmlMessage me if interested.
Cheers
Put it on ebay mate, you will sell it in a day
edgar30
Aug 6 2006, 01:54 PM
QUOTE (ALWAYS BLUE @ Aug 6 2006, 02:50 PM)

QUOTE (edgar30 @ Aug 6 2006, 02:39 PM)

Nokia 6020 new with NO BOX, it is a phone given to me by Vodafone as they couldn't repair my other one, however it is not needed. Open to offers...
Here is the link to it..
http://www.4ukphones.com/nokia-6020.htmlMessage me if interested.
Cheers
Put it on ebay mate, you will sell it in a day
I would but i wont get that much for it and i will have to pay a fee so would prefer to do it on here!
Looks just the job. Anyone know much about them? What does the GPRS do for you?
Does it come with anything... charger?
How much do you want for it, Edgar?
Crazy Badger
Aug 6 2006, 08:33 PM
GPRS is a more efficient way of sending packets of data, and is faster than using GSM, which is better suited to voice.
Not as fast a 3G, but better than GSM for data (i.e. WAP, Multimedia Messages, etc.)
Thanks Badger, I was hoping the GPRS was something to do with you being able to put satnav software on it. After all, mobile phones have to know where they are to work - why can't they let you know too?
Crazy Badger
Aug 7 2006, 08:00 AM
They'd need to have GPS (Global Positioning Satellite) not GPRS (General Packet Radio Signal)
My mobile phone runs a version a TomTom and connects via Bluetooth to a small GPS unit that sits on the dash, so it can be done!