Which phone is the best choice

the n70 Music Edition
the n91 4gb version
the n80

05-Apr-200708:49 AM
nj15 wrote:
N80 for sure,it is almost complete except for the hard disk which is present on N91 4GB/8GB phones.N80 and Nokia Slider Phones are durable,patc,do you agree with it?
05-Apr-200708:49 AM
nj15 wrote:
The N80's certainly been durable enough for me and I use it as my sole music player, but then music's not my main priority .. although that is what I use the phone for most. Well, listening to podcasts more than music, really.
I got the impression that dronez was primarely looking for a music player, though which is why I think the N91 would be better: I believe it has better quality sound but most important, it has at least double the space.

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