A Motorola Milestone (AKA original Droid in the US). I like it because I prefer having a physical QWERTY keyboard option, and it's a good smartphone besides. But because I live in Canada, where the big telecom companies conspire to keep us in the mobile and broadband Dark Ages, I'm still running Android 2.1 on it. If they don't release 2.2 in the next few months as promised, I'm rooting the sucker as soon as the warranty expires.
I think an interesting question would be to see what kinda phones pay as you go customers have compared with contract customers, I bet most PAYG people are the ones with 10 year old nokias, like me.
It's such a weird market, the phone one, seems most people only upgrade their phone when the company calls and offers them a free one
oh and a monochrome screen, calls n texts only , nokia 3310
Nokia N95
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If I'd get a new one, I'd probably get one of those HTC DesireZ things. Something with android anyway. But poverty is a cruel mistress, and I'll have to make do with Nokia's hideous Symbian.
oh man...3 of us iPhone 4 users...i do like it. I rarely use the "phone" feature of the phone, and ironically, regardless of carrier thats where the iPhone has always lacked. Dropped calls etc.
Getting a new phone soon though, this one is slow, the keypad is coming apart, the screen has a black mark where it's inexplicably died and the speakerphone ceased to function about a month after the main earpiece stopped working. So at the moment it's just an MP3 player and text messenger, which is really all I use it for. Granted I've had it for almost exactly two years so I can excuse some of the problems on fatigue.
Been looking at the Nokia X6 as a replacement over another Sony Ericsson mostly because of the built in sat nav, but haven't seen many good reviews. Quite sluggish performance and an unresponsive touch screen are considerable cons. Any thoughts from X6 owners?
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