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nokia X3

pretty good

How do you like that nokia x3?
I would like to have this and an ipad 3g for mobile internet.
 


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I miss my Japanese phone ;(. I had this one:

Had absolutely no features but the battery life was remarkable. Softbank has horrible reception where I lived though. Sadly, I lost my contract phone from AU and had to switch to a prepaid one (mom was paying the cellphone bill lol).
 

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Well it looks like O2 seem to have stopped selling the Palm Pixi Plus. Thats my plans out of the window. :eek:

Retail stores might still have it.

Yeah, It's not brilliant, better than the camera on my old iPhone 3G though.

I would pay around £400 next year if the next WebOS device has the following hardware attributes:

-More than 1GHz processor
-512MB RAM at least
-less then 4" screen and similar resolution to iPhone 4
-Portrait slider like the Pre or an excellent soft keyboard
-16GB storage or more

Pre 2?
 
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Nokia N8

Here is my current phone...

12MP Nokia N8 w/ 16GB internal + 32GB Sandisk MicroSDHC

I love the image and music quality not to mention you can play .avi and .mkv out of the box!


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I don't seem to understand...I don't have to turn off 3G or anything else without worrying about the battery dying...I don't want to cripple the phone just to save battery. The BB does just that. Allows me to use the phone to it's full potential without crippling it?

EXACTLY what I meant with my statement!! I'm saying that MANY users on other platforms NEED to do these things just to come close to the same battery life ;) .
 
Moto Q9c. pretty much like a blackberry. I love it. It's as thin as an iphone 4 and the physical keyboard works really well.
 

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Moved from Verizon to AT&T so we could get iPhones. Had the iPhone 4 less than a month, and sold it. Went through a few phones, and have settled on this.

BlackBerry 9700
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I love it. I have used the 8130, 8830, 8330, 9530, 9630, and 9800 Torch, so I am not new to the BlackBerry. It does everything that I need it to.
 
Latest addition to the family, although I'm not sure I'll end up keeping it.

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Did you not like the look of the Nexus S?

I have given up on that now, pretty sure im going to switch to Orange and get the Omnia 7

Omnia 7 is a good choice.

Whilst i've never been a fan of Samsung's cheap plastic designs, the main reason i went for the Nexus One was because it was significantly cheaper than the Nexus S (more than 50% cheaper) and the specs between both devices aren't significantly different to justify the increased cost of the Nexus S. The Nexus One is also guaranteed the new version of Android found in the Nexus S. With all these considered, it was a no brainer.
 
Omnia 7 is a good choice.

Whilst i've never been a fan of Samsung's cheap plastic designs, the main reason i went for the Nexus One was because it was significantly cheaper than the Nexus S (more than 50% cheaper) and the specs between both devices aren't significantly different to justify the increased cost of the Nexus S. The Nexus One is also guaranteed the new version of Android found in the Nexus S. With all these considered, it was a no brainer.

Yeah the Omnia 7 seems to be the best out of the Windows phone 7 handsets available in the UK at the moment. Orange are destroying O2 in terms of tariffs too. At moment i get 600 mins on £35 a month but if you buy online on Orange you get £40 contract for £35 and 1200 mins!
 
Moved from Verizon to AT&T so we could get iPhones. Had the iPhone 4 less than a month, and sold it. Went through a few phones, and have settled on this.

BlackBerry 9700
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I love it. I have used the 8130, 8830, 8330, 9530, 9630, and 9800 Torch, so I am not new to the BlackBerry. It does everything that I need it to.

Will get this phone in mid-january.

Can't really stand the whole non-physical keyboard.
 
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