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Mine had completely worn out and I just replaced it a couple weeks ago. I don't know if they have one with an mp3 player, but Nokia's got a fairly long battery life (I've only plugged my phone in twice since I got it on the 16th, and one of those was just because it was down to three bars and on my old phone three bars really meant I couldn't receive calls anymore without the phone shutting off, so out of habit I plugged it in).
We went to the US Cellular on BlueMound in Brookfield and the guy who helped us seemed to really know what he was talking about with the phones and he didn't try to push anything on us, just asked what we were looking for and showed us just what we asked about (I essentially said the same thing as Ryan, I just want a cellphone. It doesn't need to do anything but store my numbers, make calls and maybe text messaging because a lot of people are used to texting me from when I had a phone that wouldn't call out but would send text messages). You might try asking in there.
Heh, I sound like a US Cellular commercial. But really, we were AT&T customers before and we got pretty terrible customer service, and we went first to their store on the 16th to see what better plan we could get since we were buying new phones anyway, and the woman who helped us certainly knew what she was talking about and didn't give us bad service or anything, but it was pretty obvious she hated working there and was very bored with the whole thing, and she tried pretty hard to upsell us on the phones and the plan. I'm sure that's company policy, so I'm not blaming her for doing her job, but for about the same price we've got much better customer service and the clerk at US Cellular was more concerned with getting us what would work for us than with upselling it. So he got the sale (and a little word-of-mouth advertising).
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