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Turbinator

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I use the Samsung SGH-X820, I specifically got it because it is -TINY-, quite literally.
It is the worlds thinnest phone. I seriously doubt you can manufacture a thinner phone than this.

I don't like having a 'smart brick' in my pocket. I just want to make and receive phone calls.
The phone also has a camera in the back, and it's a nice addition.

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I used to have a Nokia 5310 ExpressMusic and I used the crap out of that phone. I loved it.
Here it is:
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Now, I use a MyTouch 4g and I love it.
This is it:
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/EnV3

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As being a teenager goes, i need to talk to all my friends on the go, and this comes with a full QWERTY keyboard, a 3 MP camera. But i can still make calls as much as the normal phone (which i do plenty)...

Plus i can watch movies before i go to bed at night! :P
 
This is about what I have:

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... although mine's a dark coal color.
 
The AT&T 210 - weighing in at a svelte 2 lb. with the advanced "Roam as far as 8 ft. from the wall jack" and "Lift Handset to Talk" technologies. :lol:
 

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I really like it. No rooting or custom roms yet, I just haven't found a real excuse for it. I dig the straitforward manly appearance, big screen, and expandable micro-SD card. 8 megapixel camera is a nice bonus, and Android naturally kicks the crap out of iOS.
 
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The HTC Desire HD. A great phone, no problems with it. Android OS runs on it and I haven't root it or something for same reasons as Ark said.
 
I had to replace my previous phone because 4 of the buttons fell off and it limited who I could call...

I finally solved all my button problems. :lol:
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And I do have a land line too, but it's cordless.
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Here it is, my faithful and unbreakable V3:
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Been using it for five years without a problem, also don't like smart bricks...being able to use it as a, well, phone and to send/receive some SMSs is enough.

I won't change it unless it starts to randomly shoot lasers or similar malfunction.
 
Here's a nice picture of my phone. It's a Nonexistant Don'tNeedAPhoneAtTheMoment 3000.
From what I hear, they are pretty rare. :lol:
 
I have a Nokia N900 for work and an iPhone 3GS

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I've got a whole raft of Symbian OS based phones from way back when Sony Ericsson were using Quartz for the front end on the P800:
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Ahh memories!! I also had the N95 and I've still got an E61 at home somewhere.
 
I have HTC Magic with custom T-Mobile Android 2.2.1 soft. In Poland, highest available Android for this phone is 1.5.

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I have an older AT&T 8525. It's a PDA with a phone attached to it. It's all I need.
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Blackberry Torch 9800 on Vodafone (UK). It works quite well in that it does everything I want it to, but a part of me has been yearning for an Android phone recently...
 
I have a Blackberry Curve 8320 for two years. Great phone. I wanted an Android phone so badly that I got a Samsung Galaxy Mini, but the UI was chaotic and battery would not last 48 h, so I sold it after two days of use. Back to Blackberry for now: simpler than Android, but way more robust and ergonomic. I'm thinkink of switching to a Nokia Prism in a few weeks, that phone have an enormous battery life and it's just a phone, exacllty what I need right now.
 
Samsung S5830

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It cost me precisely the same as the Samsung I5700 I replaced with it (€150), has a better screen, faster processor, more memory and a far superior camera, it even has an LED flash. Short of professional SLR/DSLR cameras, I really feel smartphone cameras are catching up to point-shoot cameras.

I did plan on getting the Galaxy S2, but the prices for high-end smartphones (Android or iOS) are downright outrageous, and to me the price difference (ie, costing three times as much) just doesn't seem to be worth it. They have a bunch of stuff that'd be nice to have (SAMOLED screens, dual-core processors, full-HD video capture and playback, etc), but is completely non-essential and basically just cramming in features for their own sake.
 
Samsung S5830

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It cost me precisely the same as the Samsung I5700 I replaced with it (€150), has a better screen, faster processor, more memory and a far superior camera, it even has an LED flash. Short of professional SLR/DSLR cameras, I really feel smartphone cameras are catching up to point-shoot cameras.

I did plan on getting the Galaxy S2, but the prices for high-end smartphones (Android or iOS) are downright outrageous, and to me the price difference (ie, costing three times as much) just doesn't seem to be worth it. They have a bunch of stuff that'd be nice to have (SAMOLED screens, dual-core processors, full-HD video capture and playback, etc), but is completely non-essential and basically just cramming in features for their own sake.

I have the same phone! :cheers:
 
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