Nokia 1680 comes to Canada by way of 7-Eleven
How do you say "boring" in Canadian? The Nokia 1680 is a good guess, especially considering that the company had intended this puppy for emerging markets -- which, nine times out of ten, is code for "boring." 7-Eleven's Speak Out Wireless is the upstanding organization that we have to thank for this particular launch, bundling the 1680 with 20 minutes of talk time for $89 Canadian -- about $73 -- and when you take into account the VGA cam and integrated FM radio, we guess the price ain't bad. Yeah, there are plenty of cheaper prepaid phones on the market, but how many of 'em let you snap uselessly blurry photos?
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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
holycow @ Jan 2nd 2009 11:25AM
"How do you say "boring" in Canadian?"
Boring eh.
Trey @ Jan 2nd 2009 11:22PM
No, in Canada boring would be pronounced "Ottawa".
cedrikfd @ Jan 3rd 2009 11:08PM
hahaha, but you forgot Ottawa's synonym, Harper :P
bob @ Jan 4th 2009 8:02PM
what's the carrior to this phone?
Soulsaber @ Jan 4th 2009 8:04PM
Is this unlocked?
Cuba_GSM900 @ Jan 14th 2009 5:42AM
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