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Which cell phone do you currently use?

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Motorola v325. My last phone was a Motorola e815, and I liked it *much* more than this phone... but it was suddenly introduced to large quantities of water, and didn't survive.
 
Originally posted by: Ilmater
Originally posted by: halik
treo 700p
FTW! Best phone I've ever owned, hands down. Hell, Apple could learn a thing or two about how a PDA phone should work from Palm.
Originally posted by: uli2000
ppc 6700
I'm so sorry. I had that phone for a few months, and I just stopped making calls it was so bad. I had the most up-to-date firmware and the mods I downloaded made it bearable, but it still svcked long and hard. Just awful. It would vibrate and pop up the "incoming call" window, but wouldn't show a caller, and it wouldn't do anything if I told it to answer.

UT Starcom = clearly inept at implementing Windows Mobile or designing a mobile phone
Microsoft = clearly inept at making a decent mobile operating system

I wish I could go back to palm, but all the hospitals stuff works in WM. I had a backberry for a while, but the one I had was real buggy. I may try one again, someday. I wish there were more cool CDMA phones, though.

 
I had a sanyo scp 4700 for five years, one thing I liked about it was the long battery life

I just upgraded to a samsung a-900mm, its really nice, but the battery doesn't last too long.
 
Originally posted by: Malfeas
I just upgraded to a samsung a-900mm, its really nice, but the battery doesn't last too long.
You can get an extended-life battery, but it will make your phone slightly clunkier.
 
Nokia E61. Cingular's USA version of the E60 from the EU. Awsome smart phone running Symbian OS, with a great keyboard, excellent email and IM apps. I love it!
 
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