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If you want to, I don't know how helpful it will be, there's probably little I'd know from it in terms of "can I understand what I'm hearing from the device." Whatever you do, don't get in an accident doing it! Thanks for your help! And, no, I'm not in a rush to open the Garmin package.I just so happen to own an iPhone 4 (Verizon/PagePlus), Nokia 521 and Garmin nuvi 2595 LMT among other gadgets. If you're not in a rush to open your Garmin, I'd be happy to video record a Nokia 521 vs Garmin 2595 quick comparison but I won't have time until this weekend.
I'm seriously considering the Nokia 520, possibly keeping the Garmin as well. If I don't get good coverage with the Nokia, it's no tragedy. Fact is, I don't know that I would be making calls on it at home, so coverage at home isn't necessarily a big deal. To make me abandon my dumb phone (the minutes expire every 120 days if I don't put at least $10 into the kitty), I'd have to get 1/2 way decent coverage with the Nokia when out and about. I could keep both for a while, I imagine, although I suppose I'd need a new number for the Nokia if I go that route. I wonder one thing just now: If I get a new number for the Nokia and at a future time determine that the AT&T coverage is adequate, can I ditch the dumb phone and move its number over to the Nokia?
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