dynamax
Registered: October 2003 Posts: 468
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Mobile phone i though...:)))
"Early bird catch a worm"...:)))
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m o j o
Registered: July 2007 Location: New Zealand Posts: 139
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haha, cleaver.. my phones on my 24/7 so its easy to whip it out
i like that quote ^^
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dynamax
Registered: October 2003 Posts: 468
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Thx.
Sadly i broke my phone two days ago.
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m o j o
Registered: July 2007 Location: New Zealand Posts: 139
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i'd lose my mind if i broke mine. how did you break it?
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dynamax
Registered: October 2003 Posts: 468
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It's just becoz of "accu",It's "dead".And i can't find a same model.
But,anyway i decide to buy something new.
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Kjeld
Registered: October 2002 Location: Ashiya, Japan Posts: 2829
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"accu" - I think you mean "battery", right?
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dynamax
Registered: October 2003 Posts: 468
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Yeah,that's right.Thx.
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m o j o
Registered: July 2007 Location: New Zealand Posts: 139
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aw.. but cant you get a new battery? or by that do you mean you cant find the right battery?
phones are fun
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Kjeld
Registered: October 2002 Location: Ashiya, Japan Posts: 2829
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Snowqueen, I don't know about phones outside Japan, but the batteries of Japanese mobile phones eventually die after repeated charging and they can't be replaced cheaply. It is not uncommon that after a year or two, you can't charge your phone anymore. Maybe that is what happened to dynamax.
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m o j o
Registered: July 2007 Location: New Zealand Posts: 139
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oh really! phone batteries last a while here. but usually the whole phone dies and the battery is still good. lol. like mine freezes almost everytime i delete a photo or a message.
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dynamax
Registered: October 2003 Posts: 468
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Yes,it was a Japanese "keitai",so i think it's a rare model in my region.
I have that model just one year.But when i buy,it was already "used".So,i think it's normal that my "keitai" is dead.
And,i already check the stores,but every salesman say that they don't have a "right" battery...
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Kjeld
Registered: October 2002 Location: Ashiya, Japan Posts: 2829
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Quote: like mine freezes almost everytime i delete a photo or a message. What a bummer! I have never heard of that happening to a Japanese phone. But then most people don't keep them very long here. They are very much a fashion statement.
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m o j o
Registered: July 2007 Location: New Zealand Posts: 139
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Dynamax: already used phones are a big dodgy eh, cause you dont know what the person before them has done with it yeah?
Kjeld: ive noticed that phones are a fashion statement! :P here i think they're just something to be "cool" or keep in contact. japanese have awesome phones compared to ours. haha
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dynamax
Registered: October 2003 Posts: 468
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But i realy like that "keitai" for a first look.So i can't stop myself from buying that model.
And befor buying i check external and enternal state.
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Kjeld
Registered: October 2002 Location: Ashiya, Japan Posts: 2829
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