The CECT M88 Mobile Phone With Four Bands, Windows, Java, and Wi-Fi – Whats Not to Like?
There’s tons of new clones that come out all of the time. Some stick and some don’t. Most of the CECTs are well received and some become classics that remain popular for a really long time. To put it simply, the winners stand up well and hold their own. Examples of these are the CECT P168, the i9, and the M88, which I’ll discuss more in the following article. Why The M88 Stands Out: One of the reasons that the M88 holds up because it has Wi-Fi, GPS, Windows, and Java. However Wi-Fi often comes into play the most because it can be a real money saver over the life of the phone. This phone is already pretty cheap to begin with and it’s made even cheaper because you don’t have to have a contract with it. You can use pay as you go or prepaid sim cards if you wish. But also saving money is the fact that if you’re close to hot spots or the Internet, you’ll never (or rarely) need to pay for or use up your data or Internet. You’re able to connect for free via Wi-Fi instead. I also really like t
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