We don't have any walmarts in LA.
What's wrong with the swivel design?
The s710a supports practically the full BT stack... so it will have full support under PhoneControl.
Ah, looked it up. Not wild about the swivel design or it using memory stick duo for the memory card, but the resolution of the camera is a plus. Everything else looks about the same as my Nokia 6230. It's a regular candy bar style phone and uses MMC cards which also work in stuff that uses SD. Sony memory cards only work in Sony products, which are kinda overpriced.
We don't have any walmarts in LA.
What's wrong with the swivel design?
The s710a supports practically the full BT stack... so it will have full support under PhoneControl.
I figured you would have searched. TSK TSK leelo.Originally Posted by 0l33l
http://www.walmart.com/storeLocator/...nue=&x=25&y=15
...I love the French language...especially to curse with...Nom de Dieu de putain de bordel de merde de saloperies de connards d'enculés de ta mère. You see, it's like wiping your *** with silk, I love it.
Doesn't look like walmart sells non-prepaid phonesOriginally Posted by Wiredwrx
http://www.walmart.com/catalog/catal...%3A3944%3A3977
maybe he meant the cingular kiosk in the store.
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Do they even have one?Originally Posted by binary.h4x
I went to Cellular fantasy today... they can do the s710a for $200, one phone for free, and another phone for $99.
Hey man, here's some info.
http://www.howardforums.com/showthread.php?t=673304
Sorry about the problems with my AIM last night, Trillian was being a *****. I had to uninstall and reinstall like 6 times before I got it to work again. DAMN pirated POS!![]()
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wasn't there a guy on this site selling some phones? Isn't one of our members trying to buy a few real cheap for us..... maybe he could get the phones you want
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tmobile is not GSM based IIRC. Only AT&T (now Cingular), Cingular, and Verizon are GSM based.
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