C3-01 or 01.5 worth buying?

Hi,
I'm looking for a simple bar phone to replace my current one.
I saw the C3-01 and was wondering if it's worth buying. Also, there seems to be a 01.5 version aswell but I can't find it anywhere on the Nokia site, does anyone know the difference between these two?
Thank you in advanced.

Listen man.. i have a c3-01 now for maybe a year and allround i'm satisfied. It does everything i needed and that is:receiving mails with different emails and that is made really good in c3-01.I have 6 mail accounts set and can choose with which one i want to receive! 2nd the Mini-Opera browser works really fine so facebook,twitter is really no problem to check often! The battery is good too.. i just have to charge it once a day! Even "whatsapp" works great with this phone and is very popular nowadays and is a very cheap mobile kind of msn!
3rd:the speaker goes very loud.. and you can play mp3 songs maybe for 6hours NON STOP!!! Radio i don't know.
The disadvantages: sometimes my phone just shuts off and then restarts itself! Really weird! And on wifi it works so bad that i only surf on mobile internet package of my phone provider.. even when i'm at home! I tried everything but it don't work on wifi!
But for this money you get what you need.. if you want to surf easy and mail and stuff and you don't want to buy an iphone or other smartphones..

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