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Originally posted by: Cristatus
Originally posted by: Descartes
The iPhone. I like it so far...

I got one, and I hate it.

I also have a Sony Ericsson P990i and P910i, and these phones are far superior to the iPhone...it's just so overhyped...it's got no features at all! Then again, I do live in Europe where we expect no limitations on our phones, and expected to have the available unlocked, whether from factor, or from operator 😉

Out of curiosity, what features are you wanting? I also have a T-Mobile Dash and I've had a bunch of other phones, but I can't really find much that's lacking on the iPhone. Every phone lacks a little something...
 
AT&T: LG CU500-personal cell
T-Mobile: a Sony-Ericsson piece of garbage (free unlimited service, some perks of working in their engineering department)
 
I just got a new phone at work that I haven't activated yet. It is silver and has a bunch of buttons on it.

No cell at home as no towers near by.
 
I switch between the iPhone and Treo 750 based on whether I'm at work or home/play. I love the iPhone for it's screen, UI, browser, and responsiveness, but I sometimes need exchange for work, and the Treo 750 excels there.
 
Originally posted by: Jeff7
A Nokia something. It was $50, with Virgin Mobile service. It's a pretty basic thing. My only complaint about it is that it the screen area gets really warm when it's in use. I'd like to get one of these but they're kind of expensive.

It stays at home most of the time. I don't like being reachable all the time, and I never once have to worry about leaving it on during a class, though that's not to effective now. Most of the engineering department is trying out a rather unpleasant new policy: each time a phone goes off during class, everyone in the class loses 5 points from their grade. It really sucks for someone who doesn't ever have a phone with them, and thus will never contribute to the problem. Hopefully the policy will change so it only affects those whose phones ring or buzz during class.
That seems a little harsh... :Q

 
Sony Ericsson W810i and Samsung BlackJack on AT&T. Probably upgrading the W810i to either the new SE K850i or BB Curve 8310.
 
Originally posted by: duragezic
Motorola RAZR V3c (CDMA)

It's pretty nice and in great shape after almost two years. At the time I got it, versus the few other phones at Alltel, it had one of the best UIs and had better reception and call quality that most.


Same phone here, but with Us Cellular. Still works great, definitely the toughest phone I have ever owned.
 
IIRC, mine is a 3 year old Motorola v551. It was a POS when it was new, it's a POS now...but it was free, so...Personally, I don't need a phone that's an MP3 player, a data organizer, does my taxes, calculates the moon phase for the next millenium...it's just a phone...don't mind having a camera in it, but I rarely use it.
 
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