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7.5
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7.3
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Now that the DIGA phones cannot be used in UK, what is the best way for the environment of disposing of them?
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Will the battery chargers be of any use for any other device?

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  • 2006-07-29 11:18
  • mAme
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This Phone will stop working on the 30th of may 2006,so thats very soon! Iv'e been advised that you can go to an O2 shop and find out if you are entitled to an upgrade.So dont be suprised when it doesnt work any more,i hope thats been a help to you.I own one of these mobiles and overall its a bit of a bric and its very old fashioned.If all you want is a device which allows you to communicate with someone far away then this phone is perfect for you!

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  • 2006-05-21 16:10
  • MSRn
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I bought my Philips diga second hand in 1997 and i'm still using it! The phone has been used continously night and day since then! I have two batteries, one is now loosing power but the other is still going strong.Any one better?

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  • 2006-03-15 10:11
  • T3$@
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This is a classic, if you have ever had one of these fall out of your pocket under the wheels of a moving taxi and still work you will know what i am talking about.

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  • 2006-01-19 13:21
  • mGL8
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this was my first phone when i was 12, i was soooo cool because i had a mobile phone before everyone else. the aeriel broke off it eventually and it fell apart. legendary phone tho. quality.

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  • 2006-01-01 17:51
  • nEEM
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My first phone when i was about 13, everyone had one they where good at the time but very big

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  • 2005-11-14 15:04
  • MSRn
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my first ever phone, and i believe one of the first pay as you go phones in the uk on cellnet... i didnt have the yellow attachment...it was big, bold and i loved it...

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  • 2005-07-07 12:41
  • F9qx
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This was my first phone ever! got it in 2001 off my nan for my 11th birthday brand new as she didnt use it...but its a crappy phone! its big I took it to school a couple of times and everyone hated it so a month after I upgraded to nokia 5110 and 5110s r still the best. I just bought one off ebay as a backup incase my 3200 died.

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  • 2005-03-24 15:46
  • RNJb
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My mum has only just swapped this phone for a nokia 3410, and she still insists there is nothing up with it!!! it's so old that the sim card looks more like a credit card, and amazingly it still works, apart from the txting function

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  • 2005-02-22 20:09
  • n1fE
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I salute you phillips!! This phone is the very pinnacle of modern phone technology, the bluetooth is amazing and the 2 hour video recording is vintage, well done you guys

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  • 2005-02-12 16:33
  • S35r
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I agree with Mark on this matter, this phone has simply changed my life!! With its 2 hour video recording and bluetooth technology i can't see why everyone shudn't own this mobile. And at £9.99 its a complete bargain!! I salute you Phillips

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  • 2005-02-12 16:30
  • S35r
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This phone is th cornerstone of the modern mobile phone world today, with its hi tech 3g technology and true tones this beats the the d500 any day, well done phillips, you should win the noble peace prize!

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  • 2005-02-12 16:23
  • S35r
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I've bought a real philips DIGA in the year 1999 an I'm still using it, it's the best phone I've ever seen and I hope to use it for years to come.

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  • 2004-08-03 18:23
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I am looking for a manual for a diga mobile phone, I got it in about 1997

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  • 2004-06-29 13:26
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I bought it early 98, 'cause I wanted just a cheapo mobile and I had heard some good words about its receiver. Later I felt in love with it. Has better durability even of models from the tough phone category. Has the best receiver I ever seen in any phone up today. Keeps the reception even in basment of a hospital, where other phones have no signal at all. Survived from falls from buidling, three floors high. Still works with the original battery. Has better voice quality of other brands/models of its era. And was the cheapest model. I've never regret for my choice to buy it.

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  • 2004-03-16 05:06
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I bought one of these when it first came out, it wasn't top of the range then really but it works well and has superb reception and quality which ive never seen since. I bought a Savvy DB and only kept it for 6 months because this phone was so much better. Well worth it!

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  • 2003-10-29 22:13
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It think i'm gay. what's the best for for a gay boy like me?

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  • 2003-10-09 19:54
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I can get this phone anywhere, If you know anyone who will swap it for a Nokia 3510i I would be very greatful. I also like any phone made fisher price as i'm as simple as they come!

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  • 2003-10-09 19:24
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Dear Sirs,
We have one good customer in India for Philips Diga model, if you have any stocks for this model, he can buy in big qtty, subject your prices should be cheaper ,because old model so we can sell in cheap price too. Please comments soon.

Thanks/regards/ Lekhraj Sangtani.

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  • 2003-10-06 19:22
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Wow!!! I'm in love, I've gotta get myself one of these!!!!

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  • 2003-07-23 21:46
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