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Some sort of prepaid Samsung dumbphone (S150G) for phone calls.
Works fine for that. It is mobile, and also "gear".

Asus TF300 10.1 inch tablet. I don't consume media. I don't even sniff media. I use it to dabble in programming with android BASIC! - quite fun really. BASIC! is monstrously slow (interpreted), so I am looking at the new faster 10 inchers coming out now.

I also browse the internet on it of course.
 
Verizon S4 on Eclipse 2.0 (TW based version, with TW notification bar). Finally large enough that I don't compulsively reach for a tablet for couch use. Also my main portable music source.

TF201 plus dock, fully stock. Need replacement soon... but I may switch to a Note.

Old S1 is now my DLNA/AirBubble target. Really should remember to sell the old Verizon GNex.
 
Assuming I'm not going to work (in which I carry my laptop then), just my Nexus 4.

Up until about 2 weeks ago, it was a Samsung Galaxy Player 4.0 for music and a shittastic LG slider dumb phone.
 
HTC 8X, Surface Pro

Between the two for internet access and programs, there is nothing either of them can not handle.
 
iPhone 5 on Verizon with unlimited data
iPad Mini
I have a 2011 MBP but it doesn't leave the house other than vacation so don't really consider it mobile.

Wife is similar but sticks with Windows on the laptop and has a 5s.
 
Phone: Nexus 4 8gb

Tablet: iPad Mini 16gb

Media Player: iPod Touch 5th generation 32gb

Also a laptop when needed and desktop for home and many other devices shoved in drawers, shelves and what not. But that's what I use daily.
 
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