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I currently use a Nokia 5210 as my primary phone and a Nokia 6150 as my back-up/secondary line. My wife on the other hand uses a Nokia 8250. Over the year me and my wife has gone through quite a number of phones, like Nokia 1610, 2110i, 5110, 8810 and an Ericsson R310.

I sure miss some of the cool functions of the Eriscsson, like being able to send an SMS (text) message to multiple persons in one press of the send button. The Ericsson also has better battery life, lasting me around 4 days on a single charge, as compared to my Nokia which needs a charge almost every 2 days. The Ericsson though has a slow operating system, which causes a lag when you go through its functions. Where Nokia excells in, on my opinion, is their ease of use and fast operating system.
My Nokia 5210
Nokia 5210 at a glance:
Weight: 92 g
Dimensions: 105.5 x 47.5 x 22.5 mm
Talktime: 2h 20 min - 3h 50 min
Standby time: 60-170h
Key features: Top and bottom Xpress-on shell
protects against splashes, dust and bumps. Pastel
orange backlight. Full display digital clock as profile
logo option. Rythmic backlight and vibrating alert. WAP enabled.
Stopwatch, countdown timer, thermometer,
effective calendar management and 5 games
Operating frequency: EGSM 900/1800
My wife's Nokia 8250
Nokia 8250 at a glance:
Weight: 81 g
Dimensions: 102.5 x 45 x 19 mm
Talktime: 2h - 3h 20 min
Standby time: 50-150h
Key features: User changeable Xpress-on color covers.
Downloadable profiles, screensavers and ringing tones.
SMS Chat feature.
Picture message sending and downloading
Operating frequency: EGSM 900/1800
The software I currently use to replace my logos and ringtones is LOGOMANAGER, this software is awesome. This software can send and design operator logos, group graphics, picture logos, startup logos and ringtones. I don't even need Nokia Data Suite Software, just a data cable.
Logomanager
Screen Shot
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