What kind of phone do you have?

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Fraught

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I've a Nokia E72. It's decent. In fact, I'm on it right now. It has a QWERTY keyboard, and even though the keys looked too small at first, the keyboard's great. I can type pretty fast with it.

Also, since it has a screen that's wider than its height, and a lot of buttons below the D-Pad to use, it's really convenient for, say, playing SNES amd GBA games. And that's what I love most about my phone.
 

Kenneth Adams

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I have a Samsung Captivate from AT&T it is my first smart phone and I'm very happy with it. I mostly text and play games on it while I'm bored at work to help pass time really.
 

sushkis2

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Samsung B-100 something... it has got no java or mp3, or any of that fancy schmancy bullcrap, just call, text, alarm clock, calculator and it's all that's supposed to be in a phone. Got it new for 50$, have been using for 3 years, fell off my bike on it, just a blemish on the screen covering plastic thingy, and has the sweetest battery life evar, can hold up to 2 weeks if not used very much...
 

Kenneth Adams

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Deadheart said:
Marter said:
An "LG Dare".

I dislike it. It's a touch screen phone that isn't a smart phone. And it has no internal clock, which means if service dies, my alarm clock doesn't work. And since that's the primary purpose my phone serves, it really sucks when that happens.
Ah, Well phones can be cheap sometimes. I just got an iPhone because it supports everything i want

Except the data usage, No unlimited ;-;

But yeah, phone plans are expensive these days. I'm paying 70$ a month for 1K texts, 400 Minutes, and 200MB of data

Doesn't feel like a good deal.
that's how much AT&T charges me too i kinda want to switch to Verizon or T-Mobile because they have the same phone as mine just different name and unlimited data plans or switch to Metro PCS and get their android phone and just pay 50 bucks a month.
 

MisterGobbles

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I have a BlackBerry Torch. It's served me well, being dropped numerous times and feeding my Facebook addiction. It's a bit slow at times, but it generally works pretty well.

However, the next phone I get will probably be either an iPhone or an Android phone, simply because BlackBerry has shit for apps.
 

Layz92

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I have a HTC Wildfire. A good budget-ish smart phone. HTC is my favourite mobile company.
 

Stammer

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I have an old Samsung. It's bulky and it flips open. It's capable of phoning people and sending/receiving text messages, and that's about the extent of it.

I'd like a new phone but not because I want the ability to browse the internet while I'm sitting in a restaraunt or to play Angry Birds. Just the fact that the battery lasts a maximum of three days assuming I never use it to check the time or use it once, and less than 12 hours if I do use it for stuff lol.

I probably would have incentive to get something like an iPhone or a BlackBerry if any of my friends used them.
 

JWAN

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I have an LG...somethingorother

Its basically one step above a jitterbug
 

Caligulove

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an LG Ally from Verizon.

Feels like my old phone that had the same slide-out keyboard, except this one has Android. I very much enjoy it. Have a lot of friends that have iPhones, and while they're pretty cool, it just does too much when some people use it as their music player as well- just too much responsibility or reliability on one device. Got a cheap iTouch for myself over christmas, think I get the best of the iOS stuff without the whole phone service charging.
 

Shadowtek

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HTC Inspire... W/Launcher Pro, Very nice for multitasking and fast enough for most media.
 

Evilsanta

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It's a Motorola something...It can text and call. That's about it.

Though it works quite well, Sometimes.
 

nerfando

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A rooted, refurbished Samsung Captivate (Galaxy S) on AT&T.

Turned off all the SMS Texting features and only use free-to-text apps. That saved me about 30 dollars a month on my bill. I find it laughable the way some cell-phone companies charge exuberant fees for such archaic services as SMS texting when E-mail and IM services, I believe, are 10x better and free (data charges aside, of course). I have a 400-minute call plan that I quite honestly rarely use, so I have like 3000-4000 unused rollover minutes and also unlimited data (had an iPhone 3G back when ATT still offered Unlimited Data packages).

I pay around 60-65 dollars a month which compared to the 90+ dollars I used to pay, is godsend.
 

Dark Prophet

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Nokia 3310, it's old as shit and I use it for calling, opening beer bottles and texting. It's actually my gran-gran's old phone I got it from her after my fucking smartphone (Nokia 9300) died on me.
 

StellarViking

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http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/3/3d/Postduif.jpg

Just kidding. I have a Samsung Messenger 2 and I hate it. I want either my original Messenger, my old EnV2, or the Messenger Touch.

I had an iPhone 3G for a while, and I absolutely loved it. I'd really like that back, but the newer data plans are too expensive.
 

ineedscissors

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I have a banana phone. I can call my cat on it.

EDIT: I'm just kidding. I don't really have a cat.
 

darksomos

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Palm Pixi Plus.

Wimpy name, but a kickin' phone. It runs on webOS, which, speaking from experience, is better than Android or iOS. I mean, a LOT better.

Also, Palm/HP is a-ok with homebrew, and says that homebrew apps won't interfere with official apps.