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I haven't been keeping up to date on phones etc but wondered what people would suggest as a cheap Symbian OS phone to put tomtom on?
I've had an N70 and a 6600 which both worked well though the N70 was rather flaky with the bluetooth. So what would people recommend I get, cheap as possible would be best, not bothered about the phone features, all this will do it provide tomtom ![]() Cheers big ears ![]()
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If it's just for tomtom then the second hand market may be worth a look. I know one or two people here have Symbian OS phones they're considering selling/giving away.
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Being thinking about this more and wondered if a PDA would be better, anyone got any suggestions of a cheap PDA to get which I can stick tomtom 5/6 on?
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Think my iPAQ, much as I'd be happy to give it away, is too old. Plus I sold the GPS jacket for it and it doesn't have bluetooth.
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