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	<title>Comments on: Mobile Phone Review :Sony Ericsson Satio: True icon of style and status</title>
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		<title>By: Brock Robare</title>
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		<dc:creator>Brock Robare</dc:creator>
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		<description>I&#039;ve had my LG Xenon with the final year, but I only recently discovered this site, Up until now, I certainly not really looked into utilizing the mobile phone as anything at all but a voice and SMS device, but even though it was out for repair I had been using a Motorola KRZR as a back-up and I genuinely hated it. I&#039;m also a former employee of Rogers Wireless, in which I had been a member from the Network Operations group; they are the ones responsible for that inter/intra-site transport, switching and base-station network. While we by no means got to play with too significantly consumer hardware, I do know for any truth there&#039;s &#039;un-branded&#039; firmware obtainable for every single phone on the market.  Before a carrier decides to carry any telephone they get a base model from your manufacturer that they demo and put via tests - obtaining one of these demo units would possibly be much easier mentioned than accomplished even so.  Most in the time, they just get passed of to friends or loved ones members who do not even realize that the telephone is unlocked and unbranded.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I&#8217;ve had my LG Xenon with the final year, but I only recently discovered this site, Up until now, I certainly not really looked into utilizing the mobile phone as anything at all but a voice and SMS device, but even though it was out for repair I had been using a Motorola KRZR as a back-up and I genuinely hated it. I&#8217;m also a former employee of Rogers Wireless, in which I had been a member from the Network Operations group; they are the ones responsible for that inter/intra-site transport, switching and base-station network. While we by no means got to play with too significantly consumer hardware, I do know for any truth there&#8217;s &#8216;un-branded&#8217; firmware obtainable for every single phone on the market.  Before a carrier decides to carry any telephone they get a base model from your manufacturer that they demo and put via tests &#8211; obtaining one of these demo units would possibly be much easier mentioned than accomplished even so.  Most in the time, they just get passed of to friends or loved ones members who do not even realize that the telephone is unlocked and unbranded.</p>
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