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    do you hear what u say - 500 cycles? if Ur battery lasts, lets say, for 2-3 days that would be around 1500 days or app. 4 years! the conclusion is that U don’t have to change the battery, but your phone, because after 4 years of usage it would also need a replacement, not just the battery

    so, i think that manufacturers well balanced phone life and battery life

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    Quote Originally Posted by Oggy1985 View Post
    do you hear what u say - 500 cycles? if Ur battery lasts, lets say, for 2-3 days that would be around 1500 days or app. 4 years! the conclusion is that U don’t have to change the battery, but your phone, because after 4 years of usage it would also need a replacement, not just the battery

    so, i think that manufacturers well balanced phone life and battery life
    this will happen only if you're rich to buy new phones by choice, your phone is so problematic until you've to buy a better set, or the fact that you envy so many people with their phones and its features to the point you want to out-contend with them and out price their phone.

    some people like their phone the way it is; i've come across a guy that has every upgraded technological advancement to his personal life: Laptop, high-end Desktop PC's, PSP/PS2, iPod Nano... but his phone is like the ancient: Nokia 8830 - when asked why he wouldn't upgrade he says it functions to serve it's purpose. I guess to some people they just want a phone that basically serves the purpose... that is, to talk.

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    Quote Originally Posted by naith_kk View Post
    some people like their phone the way it is; i've come across a guy that has every upgraded technological advancement to his personal life: Laptop, high-end Desktop PC's, PSP/PS2, iPod Nano... but his phone is like the ancient: Nokia 8830 - when asked why he wouldn't upgrade he says it functions to serve it's purpose. I guess to some people they just want a phone that basically serves the purpose... that is, to talk.
    thats quite true, some people are satisfied with their phones and just like their functionality, not just chasing trends...i still have and use an ancient T68i and im still loving my k750 even though its been close to 4 years :D

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