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Your phone
Posted: 2010.01.04 (18:59)
by capt_weasle
So after two and a half years with my Motorola SLVR (<3333), the battery decided it couldn't last past three text messages so I had to get a new phone. I was originally told I was going to get the DROID, which I was initially apathetic towards, but did some research and got rather excited. Then, of course, we found out that I would have to pay and extra $30/month for the data plan, so I ended up with a cheap, bottom of the line phone instead. I am now the not-so-proud owner of a Samsung Sway. It's a pain in the ass to text with and I have to hold it two feet away from my ear because of the volume (which I can't seem to get down), but other than that it's just a phone.
Re: Your phone
Posted: 2010.01.04 (20:31)
by Ad
Samsung Tocco Lite. Cheapest phone I've ever bought, and amazing for the price. A few flaws, but for an £80 smartphone, I'm not complaining.
(I say 'smartphone', I mean 'has a touch screen'.)
Re: Your phone
Posted: 2010.01.04 (21:17)
by heatwave
iPod touch with Skype.
Re: Your phone
Posted: 2010.01.04 (23:00)
by Vyacheslav
Motorola W755
Re: Your phone
Posted: 2010.01.05 (07:28)
by scythe
HTC Kaiser, the original iPhone killer. Great internet phone, but I have no data plan so I don't use it for much right now.
Re: Your phone
Posted: 2010.01.05 (18:36)
by Tunco
Samsung GT-S5603. The phone I'm using at the moment, which is pretty cool.
Re: Your phone
Posted: 2010.01.05 (19:00)
by t̷s͢uk̕a͡t͜ư
I've still got my trusty HTC Dream, and it's probably going to be my phone for quite a while. I'm quite happy with it, but if I get a sudden and large surge of money out of nowhere, I'm going for either a Droid or one of those NVIDIA phones.
Re: Your phone
Posted: 2010.01.05 (19:58)
by otters~1
A Sprint LG. It's dead sexy turquoise, and only cost thirty bucks b/c of some rebate/financial thing. I believe this is it:

Re: Your phone
Posted: 2010.01.05 (20:38)
by Skyling
Couldn't you have just gotten a new battery, capt_weasle, or were they not available anymore?
I have what you would call an "LG enV2".
Re: Your phone
Posted: 2010.01.05 (20:51)
by Destiny
heatwave wrote:iPod touch with Skype.
Oh man, I totally have a touch and never thought of that.
Re: Your phone
Posted: 2010.01.06 (05:37)
by epigone
I have the samsung impression (i think that's the one). I like it b/c it has a keyboard for texting.
Re: Your phone
Posted: 2010.01.06 (05:47)
by Losttortuga
Gets pretty good reception, although long distance calls come in a little nonexistant.
Re: Your phone
Posted: 2010.01.06 (07:14)
by Kablizzy
Re: Your phone
Posted: 2010.01.06 (23:16)
by Rhekatou
Who needs
two fricking phones?

That's all I could afford. It actually looks better than that, though.
Re: Your phone
Posted: 2010.01.07 (00:33)
by otters
I've got a Versa! Resistive touch screens suck ass! If it was capacitive instead, I wouldn't constantly be butt-dialing everyone I care about! And I could have gotten an enV Touch! ;_;
No, seriously, here it is:

Re: Your phone
Posted: 2010.01.07 (09:05)
by terrazza
heatwave wrote:iPod touch with Skype.
isn't skype for texting not calling?
If I got Skype for my touch, could I like example, ring my dad if he had a skype account? But I would need a microphone.
Thank god those
earphones that has a microphone on it.
Re: Your phone
Posted: 2010.01.07 (09:37)
by SlappyMcGee
terrazza wrote:heatwave wrote:iPod touch with Skype.
isn't skype for texting not calling?
If I got Skype for my touch, could I like example, ring my dad if he had a skype account? But I would need a microphone.
Thank god those
earphones that has a microphone on it.
Skype is a free voice chat service as well as a text chat service. With computers, you can also video call free of charge. To make calls to land-lines or to video conference, you need Skype Dollars.
Re: Your phone
Posted: 2010.01.07 (10:02)
by EdoI
Motorola DynaTAC 8000x. It's slightly heavy, but very resistant.
Re: Your phone
Posted: 2010.01.07 (14:50)
by Donfuy
Sony Ericsson W880i. Resistant, fast and works great overall.
Re: Your phone
Posted: 2010.01.07 (15:02)
by Zephyr
Nokia Navigator
GPS comes in handy alot.

Re: Your phone
Posted: 2010.01.08 (01:58)
by yungerkid
Aren't I totally cool? My cellular telephone is red. *Red*.
Re: Your phone
Posted: 2010.01.08 (02:37)
by SlappyMcGee
I have a Blackberry Storm.
It was a gift.
Re: Your phone
Posted: 2010.01.08 (03:14)
by Rhekatou
yungerkid wrote:
Aren't I totally cool? My cellular telephone is red. *Red*.
My friend has that one and it isn't very durable (the front screen breaks really easily).
=P
Itz better than mine.
Re: Your phone
Posted: 2010.01.10 (11:23)
by Lenny
JasJam iMate something-or-other. Awesome touch screen and keyboard, but lags when opening up programs (so it's kind of like my computer in that respect).
Looks a little like
this, but with more scratches and stuff.
Re: Your phone
Posted: 2010.01.10 (22:10)
by Brainbabe
Ive got a Nokia N95. Despite being jam packed with technology and stuff, it tends to break alot. Ive gone through 5 of them in a year and a half