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What cell phone do you use?

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Originally posted by: Ranger X
I'm one of many former Nokia 8290 owners who had to trade in their phone b/c of the LCD problem.

I now own a Nokia 6390. 🙂

Yeah I have that too on my 8290s...on my 3rd phone now, glad TMobile replaces them free. I really like the phone in just about every other way (especially its intuitive functionality) - if it had a color high-res screen and didn't have these problems it'd be perfect.
 
Sanyo 6200 I like it, nice and slim, good battery life. I think they have switched to the 6400 now though, same phone as far as I'm concerned though.
Oh yea, I forgot, it does get a bit warm after about 10min or so, but I don't find that much of a deal.

Emrys
 
Motorola t720 (wife's) just put on a lavender case & am syncing it with Outlook with my el cheapo cable
Sony/Ericson T68i (anyone got a cheap bluetooth headset?)

AT&T service...
 
motorola V60i

Pros:
-Looks

Cons:
-ear phone sucks. no on/off switch
-no timer
-no time stamp on voice mails
-no time stamp on miss calls
-confusing display
-hard to flip open while driving :|
-flimsy antenna, charger socket
-I hate this phone, once the contact ends I'm going back to Nokia!!!! :|

 
kyocera 2235

I never really understood the point of a color cellphone with a wallpaper and the ability to take pics since it just eats into your batteries
 
Motorola v70 with T-Mobile, I love the phone...not a whole lot of features, but I have a PDA for that...it looks great, does it's job. But it's a little quiet.
 
Originally posted by: SCSIfreek
motorola V60i

Pros:
-Looks

Cons:
-ear phone sucks. no on/off switch
-no timer
-no time stamp on voice mails
-no time stamp on miss calls
-confusing display
-hard to flip open while driving :|
-flimsy antenna, charger socket
-I hate this phone, once the contact ends I'm going back to Nokia!!!! :|


<-- v60i owner and loving it. with verizon.

-no probs with the ear phone.
-timer? there's a timer on all my calls. i see it when i hang up and i can go back into the "dialed" or "received" call menus and see the call times there
-there's a time stamp on the voice mail. i had to activate it through the voice mail options. it also tells me the phone number it came from too.
-display is pretty clear cut. when its closed the display has the time and date... when its open its like any other phone.
-i slip my nail under the flip when i'm driving but i also have the leather case on which makes it easier to flip open
-i agree on the crap ass antenna, and i've had a prob a few times on getting the darn thing hooked up to the charger. but at least it will say "charger connected"
 
3390. Its really good for reception. It gets reception where other Nokia phones don't. Yes, I know it's old but my mom is too lazy to switch plans.

-psianime
 
Me -> 6310i, bluetooth, java etc
Her -> T68i

A guy at work has just got the Sharp GX10 picture phone. He was playing Taito's Bubble Bobble on it yesterday...too cool.
 
LG VX 4400

This is my first cell phone, and so far I am pretty happy with it. I have to charge it about once every three or four days so I am guessing that is pretty good.

The only thing that really bothers me is that it does not have any games preinstalled, and I have to pay for them if I want them. :|
 
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