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To: N. Saliba who wrote (2186)8/12/1998 3:32:00 PM
From: Rainier  Respond to of 3247
 
N.S.,

The model I saw at Office Depot was the Nokia 6160. The impression I got from the sales associate was that more 6160s would be arriving in September; the initial shipment of 2,000 phones sold out in 10 days. Nokia also has a 6162 (?) model that was on backorder. It is the same phone, but with a flip-style cover that protects the keys and is used to answer and hang up. My brother originally got the Nokia, but decided it was too small, and exchanged it for a Philips that also supports the AT&T One Rate plan. My husband and I preferred the look of the Nokia model, but found the Motorola flip phone (analog) to be the most comfortable to use -- since it's angled, it cradles your head like a regular phone. Of course, until it comes out in digital, we're not interested.

Lisa