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The current section on Clearnet's phones is totally inaccurate/only partially accurate because it refers to only the phones from the 'relaunched' Telus iteration of Clearnet.
The original Clearnet was fantastic. How TF that merger ever went thru is beyond me.. It wouldn't happen in todays age... Didn't realize they had the most spectrum in Canada (which is EXACTLY what predatory Telus was after).
I have a bunch of original clearnet phones, though time hasn't been good to the plastic membrane on some of the keys..
They had a lot of exclusive Sanyo phones... Including 2 great and very tiny ones... (when tiny/small was good, Zoolander style). Also had the first colour LCD phone (which I have!) ... and had the green Nokia phone.. 6188 I believe.. slightly different than Telus's high-end Nokia and better I thought. 50.117.234.177 (talk) 01:16, 14 September 2022 (UTC)[reply]