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i have liked all my nokias as well and they are all still working after more than 2 years so that's always good, but the vibrate function is very nice, although w/ that nokia u can get vibrating batters for like $20 so if u like the nokia better, go w/ it
Juniper, oh yes they can. I know quite many people who have the good old 5110 Nokia and they have been dropped, thrown and you just name it, still works. Only thing I´v seen broken on a Nokia phone is the screen, and that is after heavy damage
Czar and Junpiter... you guys got it the opposite way
Nokia makes durable phones while Motorola has better design. V60 looks awesome but the 7xxx Tri-band breaks down like bread crumbs. Nokia 6 and 5 series looks dull while 3 series are okay and never breaks. I dropped it FOUR times in one day (coz I was putting it in my front pocket on my blazer) each drop was more than 3 feet. The 82xx and 88xx series on the other hand, I heard mixed feelings with those.
but, I don't know how a 120c looks like so I don't know which one is better...
but I can tell you that most phone has nearly no difference in terms of reception strength. the sale guy probably want to clean up the stockpile of the 120c.
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