E90 - is the best phone for me!

hello friends
i am a internet crazy guy.. I am looking for a phone which has larger screen and a full qwerty keyboard.. and yes wifi
i think e90 is the best.. in India it cost around 34,000/- rupees
any change of price drop in near future!

25-Dec-2007 08:55 AM
dotcommakers wrote:
ok i will wait till march
but can you answer me.. if E90 is the right choice for me?
regards
Every Nokia models have a target customer. Its up to the customer to select which ones fit his/her purposes. As for me since I do long travel the N91-8gb sufficed( loads of apps(do away w/ my pa & mp3 player(superb sounds) & e-books if i got tired of listening.
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