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	<title>Comments on: How to select a cell phone these days</title>
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		<title>By: Andy</title>
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		<description>Hello!  Saw your comment on a PCWorld article thing and just wanted to say it&#039;s nice to see some sound, impartial advice regarding purchasing a phone.  Personally I&#039;ve never spent more than £100 on a phone, it does what I need to and I get reception most places I go on the network I&#039;m on. I get plenty of inclusive minutes and texts etc as I have a sim-only contract.  I like the idea of Android as an OS, iPhones are a bit swanky for me (not affordable) but are certainly pretty and fun, blackberries have tiny buttons.  I think most people are happy if they can make calls, send texts easily and maybe check facebook and emails.  

This reply is long and I&#039;m not sure where I&#039;m going but thanks for the sensible blog entry here</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hello!  Saw your comment on a PCWorld article thing and just wanted to say it&#8217;s nice to see some sound, impartial advice regarding purchasing a phone.  Personally I&#8217;ve never spent more than £100 on a phone, it does what I need to and I get reception most places I go on the network I&#8217;m on. I get plenty of inclusive minutes and texts etc as I have a sim-only contract.  I like the idea of Android as an OS, iPhones are a bit swanky for me (not affordable) but are certainly pretty and fun, blackberries have tiny buttons.  I think most people are happy if they can make calls, send texts easily and maybe check facebook and emails.  </p>
<p>This reply is long and I&#8217;m not sure where I&#8217;m going but thanks for the sensible blog entry here</p>
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