 Get It Now From AT&T Wireless The Nokia 2610 is capable of Yahoo!, MSN and AIM instant messaging, email access and even web browsing (though the small display doesn't make it convenient enough.) You can also get additional applications from the Media Mall, such as a mobile wiki, mobile banking, eBay auction browsing and MapQuest directions. Overall a great phone for non-fancy types and cheaper than a steak.
Refurbished phones like this one from AT&T most of the time look brand new, however this way the phone sells for $9.99 with free 2-day shipping instead of its retail of $160. There's no contract and no obligation with the purchase. It comes with a prepaid card, and when you add it to the cart you have the option to choose how you want your calls to be charged: either 10 cents a minute / 0 cents within the AT&T network and $1 the day you use it, or - the more popular - 25 cents a minute flat rate. But since this is a prepaid service, there's no monthly bill. Since these phones are typically being resold at much higher prices, AT&T currently has a limit of 2 per household.
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