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				<description>I am looking for a new wireless service provider since my current service provider is going out of business in October. I am currently looking at the Motorola W259 from CC - but I am wondering if this phone is easy to use.  My current phone is very simple and basic and I love it.  How would I find other people who have used the Motorola W259 who have written reviews about their experience?</description>
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					<description>We just signed up with CC and so far it is what they claim. W259 phone is a real basic phone, good battery life.&lt;br /&gt;
Very small flip phone with a IPOD design....it may be a issue with large hands using the keyboard. I was impressed with it for a inexpensive no frills phone. It has a couple games and some other nice features, we are not using, because we got it for my inlaws for a emergency phone, but it looks like they are not going to be so independant with the sudden failing health. We will use it for a back up phone. (only) This phone would be a good basic phone. It you want toys, this ain&#039;t it.....as</description>
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