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September 19, 2012

5:57 pm
April 22, 2009

This would more than likely what would be sold. http://money.cnn.com/2013/07/0.....ell-phone/
9:10 pm
September 19, 2012

dknoir said:
SND253 said:
Does this foreshadow a transfer of surplus Rogers Lumia 710 devices to 7/11 & PetroCanada stores?
huh? what are you talking about?
Well I figure that eventually Speakout might see fit to also have an in-house phone which uses a micro-SIM in which case one of the early, surpassed Lumia devices would seem to be the most realistic choice.
9:51 pm
April 22, 2009

10:21 am
April 22, 2009

12:55 pm
June 22, 2011

This maybe a little off-topic. The regular-size sim card I got recently in Asia has a micro sim cutout. So depending on how one breaks out the sim, one can get either a regular-size or a micro-size sim card. And one can "upgrade" to micro-sim by simply breaking that part out of the regular sim. That saves a lot of people a lot of trouble, users and vendors alike.