I believe this is the best time for me to share my gratitude with the longest mobile phone that served me, the Nokia 6233. I'm a proud owner of this phone, a living witness to its durability, credence and par excellent features.
I got this phone 2 years ago, free from Smart Communication, Philippines leading mobile phone network. It was among the mobile phones offered in Plan Php1,200.00 and my only choice since the other phone offered in the bracket was Sony Ericsson K608 and my brother already owns one. I have no idea what the phone was capable of yet when I ordered it, not until I search its full specification on the web. I can still remember how excited I became after knowing the features of the phone. 3G phone, one of the few devices to offer such feature that time, 256thousand color screen, 2 megapixel camera, MP3 and Video player, FM Radio and most of all Memory Card slot. Just a thought of being able to own one, gives me thrills, and so when the a call came informing me to get the unit, I rush downtown without blinking c",
I can still remember how it feels like holding it for the first time, coming from an O2 Xphone, the device just feels different, it feels light, very sturdy, indestructible, i felt very satisfied, very happy. After I played with it for awhile, I was even impress more, the icons and graphics looks great, the interface in user friendly, the MP3 player sounds great and best of all the loudspeaker is loud, very loud. I was then downloading tons of stuff from wallpapers, themes, games etc. without any glitz, it soared through. Right from then, I knew I made the right choice, the best choice.
For the next few months, I made few free fall c", (I'm a clumsy person, haha) but it feared from all those abuse, it never failed me once, not even a single repair. A good, good thing, the best thing.
Unfortunately I have to upgrade, I believe it's time for me honor and rest my Nokia 6233 in peace. I am now using Nokia N82 Black, its the most incredible phone in the world right now, the only phone worthy of replacing Nokia 6233, my best beloved phone.
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