Do you know of any Symbian Nokias with WiFi connectivity and preferably a QWERTY keyboard?

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Most of the ones I've seen aren't being sold anymore (some of them just stopped, about half a year ago), and I want to go back to using one of these over my Android.

Why, you ask? I'm on my phone waaaay too much, and want to reduce it. I still want to keep the QWERTY keyboard, and WiFi connectivity, though, so I can check my e-mail, browse the Internet (for cheaper) and comfortably type.
 

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My mom used a Nokia C6 which wasn't bad at all, despite clearly being a low-effort design (though it felt more flimsy than my old 6120c; in great part it's because she never locks the screen and just throws it in her bag lol)
 

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My mom used a Nokia C6 which wasn't bad at all, despite clearly being a low-effort design (though it felt more flimsy than my old 6120c; in great part it's because she never locks the screen and just throws it in her bag lol)
Unavailable since April 2015. :(

Also, looks too woman-y. :-/
 

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Eh, Microsoft bought the Nokia phones division but only licensed the name for a short time, and around when they lost the name they already dropped everything except Lumia and dumbphones... it's been well over a year since the last Symbian machine
 

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Most of the ones I've seen aren't being sold anymore (some of them just stopped, about half a year ago), and I want to go back to using one of these over my Android.

Why, you ask? I'm on my phone waaaay too much, and want to reduce it. I still want to keep the QWERTY keyboard, and WiFi connectivity, though, so I can check my e-mail, browse the Internet (for cheaper) and comfortably type.
You can always install a custom ROM, and removing the apps that you don't need

(Like. Don't install Gapps, download the apks from the apps you need. That sort of stuff)
 
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If you wanna get something a little older- n97. Love that device. I dont think they still make new symbians so...
 

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