Exactly why I own a Nokia N95.KaiRai said:Basically, I'm enjoying not filling my pockets up with MP3 players and camera when I can have it all in one.
well then the military makes really shitty battery latches. mine broke in half when i dropped it in school when i was trying to text my old girlfriend but not when i played hackysack and threw it across the floor of the cafeteria. but yea. its still water proof and i love it.chefassassin2 said:I hat a Razr before this thing, and it got just destroyed. The boulder can take a beating like you wouldn't believe, and it's completely waterproof. It may not be as sleek as other phones, but it's made out of military-grgade materials, so there's that cool aspect.TMAN10112 said:The Voyeger, although I probably should have gotten the Boulder since I've only had my phone for 3 months, and already beat the crap out of it.
I thought I was the only one. I get made fun of for not having one. (Seriously, who makes fun of someone for that?)madbird-valiant said:None, because I don't want or need one.
Agreed.Nerdfury said:iPhone 3G, 8GB.
Why? Because after a couple of months of reading technical and user reviews, play-testing with people's phones, I finally decided it would suit me quite well. It does everything I need out of a phone, plus a heap of stuff I didn't know I'd find bloody useful.
I was once one of those sad bastards that got shitty about everyone and their cool phones by saying "If I need a camera, I'll use a camera! And if I need music, I've got my mp3 player! And if I want to play games, I've got a PSP/DS!" but then I realised I couldn't be arsed carrying around all this crap in my bag, so I slimmed down to the Nokia N95, which was a great little beast.
In the end, the iPhone was a natural choice. In retrospect, though, the camera could have been vastly improved.