Nokia Mobile With These Features

Hello,
I am looking for mobile which will give long duration battery about 25 hours talk time which will have no camera and no multimedia feature
but it should have unlimited phonebook capacity like symbian phone and unlimited messages storing capacity and should have also computer connectivity through pc suite via bluetooth or cable screen area should be 320x240
it will be great pleasure to me and also my friend circle who demand me for the same always because every one in my contact person want this facility, i mentioned above
Thank You
Vivek Atale

I'm looking forward to the day that fuel cells become practical. You just need to give them some ethanol from time to time (just like me ) and you have an almost endless power supply.
Finding such a phone without a camera is going to be the hardest thing once such technology becomes widely available. You say you want computer connectivity, and that usually only comes on mid to upper range phones, all of which have at least one camera.
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