My brother (a seaman) brought home a touch-screen phone from China — a Nokia E75. The phone is a dual-sim one and so i went ga-ga over it. Instead of carrying 2 extra cellphones, I happily exchanged my two Nokias (6233 and 1112) to this one. My brother agreed with the exchange since his wife’s cellphone is already malfunctioning.
And so I have gotten the hang of using the stylus…until yesterday morning when the touch-screen is suddenly not functioning anymore.
I don’t know what happened. Except that once night when there was a thunderstorm, I covered this cellphone with 1 old issue of Reader’s Digest magazine. Could that be the reason why the touch-screen is now kaput? But then in my brother’s own words…we can’t trust this one because it is made in China.
He he he.
Well…this is a first for me. My brother said, you can’t imagine all the imitated gadgets in China, which includes the N95 and the iPhone. Many of his pinoy-mates bought those too and a sattelite dish and receiver package that will put Dream sattelite out of business. Suffice to say that the pinoy seamen went on shopping galore once they docked in China. ![]()