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add to that "no camera" and I'm on the same hunt. Have to buy 2 generations old AT&T phones when they pop up on ebay US. And have to have the luck that the seller ships to germany.
Current phone? Treo 680...
mh, nice phone... I just need that without camera (I know it's a good one, but I still need that ;)). Would be interesting if Nokia still can't sync calendar categories, a thing that annoyed me back to the old communicators. Stopped using nokia because of that, otherwise I'd like them more... and if they only would take that silly certificate thing off the applications... makes it far less flexible than WinMo regarding software.
I need this without camera...
Links not working...
...and if only someone would release a WinMo phone without camera...
pleeeaaaase, no camera. This is one of the first reasons for my interest in this phone (try finding a smartphone without camera. And no, please no discussions *why* I can't have a camera, it's just the way it is.)
As soon as firmware/OS is complete/stable, I'll buy one (switched to MacOS from Linux on Computers, because I'm sick of screwing around with daily use devices ;))
Anyone knows if AT&T will have a camera-less version? I'm always hunting those down on ebay...
I don't care at all for WiFi, it's not very much spread in germany anyway. What I do care for, is that I couldn't buy a smartphone since Nokia communicator 9300 without a camera... And as it seems, it will stay that way for the very long future.
now it's gonna work, I can feel it!
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