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New Phone Help!
Most of us here have a mobile phone. I'm thinking of asking for a new one for christmas. There are a few I'm considering.
Samsung F480 Tocco This is the most expensive of the three, and also the newest. It's a completely touch screen phone with a customizable interface based on Widgets. It has a 5 mega pixel camera and can have SD cards. ![]() Sony Ericsson W850i This is the cheapest of the three. I think it's the oldest too. It has a large MP3 player, a 2 mega pixel camera and from what I can tell, is the easiest to control. It's a sliding phone. ![]() T-Mobile Sidekick 3 This is the middle phone. Not oldest or newest, not cheapest of most expensive. It has a qwerty keyboard and is very sturdy. It's camera is less than 2 megpixels but it has a lot of storage capabilities. Also, instead of a joystick or D-Pad, it has a roller ball. ![]() So, please, which one would you choose? I'm swaying towards the Samsung, which I just discovered today. I've had my eye on the Ericsson for a while and I finally had a go on the Sidekick and it was easy to use, although the roller ball was very sensitive.:confused:
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this one is rather nice....and you don't have to worry about losing it.
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Yeh. You just have to wheel it around on a wheel barrow. :rollseyes:
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pffttt......lazy kids today :rolleyes:
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Wow, ferret. I use an inexpensive Motorola flip phone. It doesn't even have a camera and I don't text much. I do use the phone as my primary so I use it a lot. My monthly bill is between $70 and $80. I have LOADS of minutes that I wish could be rolled over.
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I have an Ericsson,its pretty good.I use it now that my razor got put in the microwave:(
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I would personally pick the 1st one because I'm a sucker for a sleek design. However, my friend has an Ericsson almost as identical as the second one and he loves it. I guess it depends on the way you use your cell phone. If you like lightweight and want to play music...#2. If you just use it for its primary purpose ,have extra cash to blow and want to show off a little...#1. If you're a gamer and think you'll be using your phone to go on the internet...#3.
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Keep your ass AWAY from Ericssons!!
I work at a call centre doing cell phone tech support - I've only been there a couple weeks, but already the vast majority of my calls have been about Ericcsons. Can't tell you much about the other ones...I don't deal with data phones at all. But I just wouldn't feel right letting you buy an Ericcson unwarned. They're lemons, the whole lot of 'em.
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My current phone is the iPhone.
It's certainly not perfect, but it is pretty damn good. Good web browser, good email. Previous to that, I have mainly had Nokias. They do most things well, and have a pretty intuitive interface. |
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How in the heck did your phone get in the microwave? Kids? |
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