1. Spamming my friends inboxes by sending a 100 texts a time(Hell yeah they have an app for that too.)
2. Navigation (I crossed 3 states using Nokia Maps+Google Maps combo and reached Thirupati via Kuppam Road, in the middle of the night with my phone's assistance, the driver was a new guy and he was clueless and the map my dad carried did'nt have any of the new roads at all. My driver was also so clueless to a point that I had to go and get the food parcels, I'd tag the current location of the taxi, wander around for a hotel buy food, and route myself back to the location of the taxi.)
3. Making free calls, via Skype, my dad's abroad. Works without 3G, just using the normal packet data, YEAH YOU HEARD ME RIGHT!
4. Compass, cause when we travel abit north, the people there refer to places by saying 'Go North' 'Go South' etc.
5. SpeedoMeter/Trip Log, heck beats my bikes speedo when it comes to accurancy.
6. Download youtube videos, like watching soaps that I've missed.
7. Viewing/Editing Documents and presentations, comes in handy when the teacher asks for a quick improvision.
8. Ahhh!! You get the picture. Everything I normally do on a computer can be done on the phone. Plus the stability of Symbian OS at an unbeatable price of 9.6k.
People who've started seeing smartphones only from the recent past will argue about Android being better, just ignore them cause they go by the fancy ad's they see on TV, and if they claim they've used a Symbian and didnt find it worth it, then they're stupider cause they've only explored the phones potential upto Ovi Store. And last but not least, Nokia's kick ass.


I don't want expensive phones, at the same time, I want a Nokia that meets just my requirements. This is getting me in total confusion, hope I don't make an impulsive buy 






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