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Kushin

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So all, the time has come for me to retire my old mobile and upgrade to a new one. Ol' Moby is a Nokia 6230 and will probably end up under my brothers wing. I'll probably end up getting a new Blackberry or something.

So what is your phone Escapees? Are you happy with it? This is a chance to big it up or cuss it down.
 

Colour Scientist

Troll the Respawn, Jeremy!
Jul 15, 2009
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It's an LG...eh... thingamabob.
I used to really like it but it's over the hill now and insists on turning off every time it's supposed to do something.
It's a right temperamental *****.
 

AndrewC

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I have an iPhone 3GS and I think it's a great piece of kit. (And I'm not a Mac fanboy so shush :p)

My old phone was near death, and I needed a new mp3 player so I thought I may aswell kill two birds with one stone and get a super duper combo meal.

Definitely happy I got it, here's hoping it lasts numerous years :D
 

loc978

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Mine's one of these [http://www.samsung.com/us/mobile/cell-phones/SCH-U750HAAVZW]. I've had it almost 2 years, and it does okay. The processor could stand to be a little faster, but I have no complaints about battery life, toughness (I dropped it down a rocky hillside once... it scratched the front screen a little), or features.
 

Brutal Peanut

This is so freakin aweso-BLARGH!
Oct 15, 2010
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My husband bought me a new one. Something about a new thing in our plan, or an upgrade, or some such nonsense. I miss my buttons. All I have now is a screen. Bit odd calling this thing a phone without any buttons. ;>_> It's a Verizon HTC Thunderbolt, or something like that.

Either way I am getting used to it, and it works well enough - so no real complaints.
(except my buttons...*single tear*)
 

NinjaDeathSlap

Leaf on the wind
Feb 20, 2011
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HTC Tattoo, not the best in the range but when you consider the contract probably the best value for money. A smartphone with unlimited texts and near unlimited calls for £15 per month.

I've had it for a year and I've got 1 year left on my contract, when it runs out I'll either go for a higher range HTC or an iPhone. I will NOT get a Blackberry (hate those things)
 

ScoopMeister

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Well I lost my old LG GW520 last month, and have since got myself an Orange San Francisco. It's a relatively cheap Android phone, but works well enough. I've just about gotten used to it.
 

danintexas

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Jul 30, 2010
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Have a HTC G2. Love it. Use alot of the features on it. Very fast - good browsing - doubles as my mp3 player at work and in the car.
 

AlexLoxate

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A Samsung solar mobile phone. Don't know the exact model but it's just a basic phone with a solar panel on the back. I have to be happy with it since I can't afford anything better.
 

Sajuuk-khar

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Blackberry Bold 9700. It's okay, but not having a blackberry-subscription kills like half of it's functions. I just had to switch from the Sony Ericson X1 Xperia I had before that though, it had awesome potential but in reality it was bad. Shame, cause I had loads of fun with the K750i and K800i.

I will be switching to a Samsung Galaxy S II soon though. It's has been or is about to be released in most countries somewhere around now.
 

Buzz Killington_v1legacy

Likes Good Stories About Bridges
Aug 8, 2009
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Samsung Galaxy S GT-I9000. It's an Android phone on which I've loaded a customized ROM. I'm pretty much lost if I go out without it--literally, what with the Google Maps and all. I've used it to find my way in unfamiliar parts of the city more times than I can count.
 

gabe12301

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I have a windows phone (htc surround) it has been jailbroken so I can run win7 os, android, and jailbroken IOS ( although I require my nook to be able to switch them)
 

chromewarriorXIII

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I have a Pantech Ease which I really enjoy. The touch screen is responsive enough and the keys on the slide-out keyboard are a good size.