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i diddent relly know where 2 put this but this seems the right place
i am going to get a new mobile phone and ive heard that some ones can support instant messengers but i dont know what ones
i was thinking of getting a motorola v500 which i heard supports pop/smtp e-mail,icq and aim but i diddent mention that on most reviews only 1 or to – it wouldent be much use anyway because i only really use msn and yahoo
so what phones do yahoo and msn (pushin it hear but also have a camera and cost about £150)
I have a Motorola i95 from Nextel and I can sign on with AIM and Yahoo but I don’t know about ICQ and MSN. I’m not sure about other cell phone companies but with Nextel you have to pay extra for the internet on your phone a month.
There are a lot of good T-Mobile phones out there, and most of them are compatible with instant messaging. In fact, some of them already have AOL Instant Messenger downloaded for you on there. Not only that, but T-Mobile has good deals on plans. 😉
It’s even free to sign on to AIM. . .However, it is 5¢ to send and recieve text messages.
yeh do t-mobile not only charge you for what you do and not how long it takes