pezulu
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Anyone using one?
What is it like compared to the SGS2?
We have exhausted all possibilities of my wife getting a SGS2 as her work phone upgrade from Vodacom, so have decided to get the I9001, which is the only semi decent phone in the list of phones that she can choose from.
There are a few HTC's (ChaCha, Tattoo, Smart) Nokia (5130,5250, C1, C2,C3, C5, C6, E5, E63, X2, X3) Blackberry 8520 and Samsung (B2100, C3303, E250, E1080, E2220, Galaxy Gio, Galaxy Ace, Galaxy SGS1+) available on the list she was sent from Vodacom.
Most of the phones on the list have been on the market for quite a few years, so it is suprising that Vodacom Corporate are making these phones available. It almost seems that they are trying to clean out the store rooms by making these old clunkers available to their corporate customers.
What is it like compared to the SGS2?
We have exhausted all possibilities of my wife getting a SGS2 as her work phone upgrade from Vodacom, so have decided to get the I9001, which is the only semi decent phone in the list of phones that she can choose from.
There are a few HTC's (ChaCha, Tattoo, Smart) Nokia (5130,5250, C1, C2,C3, C5, C6, E5, E63, X2, X3) Blackberry 8520 and Samsung (B2100, C3303, E250, E1080, E2220, Galaxy Gio, Galaxy Ace, Galaxy SGS1+) available on the list she was sent from Vodacom.
Most of the phones on the list have been on the market for quite a few years, so it is suprising that Vodacom Corporate are making these phones available. It almost seems that they are trying to clean out the store rooms by making these old clunkers available to their corporate customers.