Nokia X2-01 320x240 Prince Of Persia The Forgotten Sand Mobile9 _verified_ -

But perhaps the user wants each unique term (individual word) to be replaced. Let me take the first part: "A Blast from the Past with Prince of Persia: The Forgotten Sands on Mobile9"

Verdict

The first part talks about the Nokia X2-01 being a feature phone. "Feature phone" could be substituted with "basic phone|entry-level device|starter phone." Then "released in 2010" can become "launched in 2010|introduced in 2010|unveiled in 2010." The phone is described as designed for basic tasks like calling, texting, and browsing the internet. "Designed for" might be "intended for|created for|made for." "Basic tasks" could be "simple functions|essential purposes|fundamental uses." But perhaps the user wants each unique term

Also, the user mentioned "Text only," so I shouldn't add anything else. Let me go step by step through the entire text, replacing each eligible term with three variants in the specified format. Making sure that the replacements make sense in context. For example, "thunderstorms" in the original isn't present, but if there was a term like "cloudy" it could be cloudy. "Designed for" might be "intended for|created for|made for

Change each term except the brand and name. So "Blast from the Past" could become Wave from Yesteryear. But maybe each individual word: "Blast" as Blast; "from the Past" could be bygone Eras. Wait, the user wants every term, but perhaps each term is a phrase. Need to clarify. The example shows "alter every term with 3 variants", so "term" here might refer to each individual word or specific phrases. However, in the absence of a clear example from the user, I'll assume each word (not brand/name) is a term to be altered. For example, "thunderstorms" in the original isn't present,

"A" becomes The (but maybe just one variant). Wait, "A Blast" is a phrase. So "A Blast" could be Wave as variants. But "from the Past" could be of Olden Times. The user might expect each key term in the title to be replaced. But how granular? The example given in the user's initial message has "alter every term with 3 variants in b format." So each term, perhaps each major term.

Okay, let's see. The user wants me to alter every term in the given text with three variants using the a format. They also specified to skip brands and names, so I need to make sure not to change those. Let me check the example provided.