1. @justin: Cincinnati Bell did not offer the N96. They did have the N95, however as well as the 6210 Navigator.
2. And the only reason that Cincinnati Bell has this phone, is because, as Justin earlier stated, have a contract with Nokia. Yes I was thinking about getting Cin Bell because of this phone, but the service overall is horrible. I'll stick to T-Mo and my new Curve 8900. :D
I don't know what all the hype is with this phone. I think it's overrated and ugly to boot. And the fact that LG made it confirms my thoughts on it.
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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2. And the only reason that Cincinnati Bell has this phone, is because, as Justin earlier stated, have a contract with Nokia. Yes I was thinking about getting Cin Bell because of this phone, but the service overall is horrible. I'll stick to T-Mo and my new Curve 8900. :D