Love is in the air... everywhere you look around...
Love is in the air... in every sight and every sound...
And Wii don't know if Wii're being foolish... (no, no one answer that)
Don't know if Wii're being wise...
But it's something that Wii must believe in...
And it's that Wii miss tactile keypads!
How did the obsession for the Nok7390 started? With our dear sister discussing with us about her wanting to change her phone. Then during the start of the month her mobile carrier gave her a voucher for a phone upgrade at about a hundred bucks off, and she was asking us for our opinions. Somewhen then Wii were thinking of a short change from our Nok7710, as while it's a good phone unfortunately Wii needed some time off from scrawling with a stylus (no, Nintendo DS, you don't get off so easily) and the Nok7390 caught our eye.
Sis was all for the N-series, but Wii were all for clamshell at the moment (flashback to Glasgow days when our some of our batchmates, signing up with Vodafone and the likes, picked the Samsung clamshells...Wii were aversed to clamshells then as Wii viewed them as...fragile, plus Samsung, while colourful and tinkly, had no forms of connectivity save a USB cable).
So Nok7390 held out and was wedged deep within our brain, making its mark just like how our iPod Video 30G, Canon Ixus 55, Nok7710, Nok7650 and Sony Net MD Walkman MZ-N707 did...help save us from this madmen.
Anyways, it feels good to be able to text using a keypad once again. Otousan asks, "So this is like a downgrade la for you?" Wii feels not (really), as it's a 3G phone capable of supporting a 2GB microSD card, it's able to do some things much better than our Nok7710 (think texting with one hand!). So Wii don't think of it as downgrade, its a sidegrade instead!
Anyways, Wii have to now take the time to personalize our new L'Amour to make it fully ours. Wii're keeping our mind open to the option of getting Maxis' MultiSim 1 Line, so both phones have a working sim card and still lead healthy normal (but shared) lives.
1 comment:
Admit it. You have a problem. Call your friendly neighbourhood psychiatrist now. 1-800-I-WILL-NOT-BUY-AGAIN.
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