Friday, April 17, 2009

The technical name for this phone is actually the N99i, but most people just call it the Nokia N99i, the Nokia iPhone, the Nokia knockoff or the Nokia iClone.

Whatever you call it, you're going to love it. It has all of the iPhone features and then some. Of course, it comes standard with a high resolution touch screen, the ability to surf the web, MP3/MP4 capabilities, and a built in camera and Bluetooth.

But, the N99i takes the technology even further by:

1. adding an additional sim (two cell phone numbers, one for work and one for leisure);

2. adding a removable battery so you don't have to take the phone to the dealer every time the battery dies;

3. adding three more speakers and surround sound (this phone has an absolutely wonderful sound system;

4. allowing you to use any carrier that you want. You aren't stuck with AT&T's very expensive service; and

5. improving upon the iPhone's texting capabilities by adding a keypad on the bottom of the phone as well as handwriting recognition. This phone is very friendly for the frequent texter.

The N99i is very priced pretty low at about $150 or less, depending on where you find it. Considering the amount of features stuffed into this little phone, that is really a steal. If you also consider that you aren't going to pay over $100 per month on AT&T unless you just want to, it looks even better, especially if you are a frequent texter who wants iPhone technology but realizes the iPhone isn't really built to text.

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