I'm a proud non-mobile phone owner. All of these new phones come out with flashy gadgets like camera's but you don't really need them. Unless you really really need a mobile phone, then get one. Otherwise you have been ambushed by advertising campaigns designed to sell you useless products...
Thats well said , the mobiles are expensive because of the camera , the better the camera the more expensive they are
I actually got the RAZR for the Bluetooth headset, so that if I DID Get a call while in the car, I could just tap a button to answer, and let the person know I'm driving, and either hang up if it's not an emergency, or pull over or continue the conversation while driving. Unlike most driver/talkers, if I suddenly need all my attention on the road, I stop talking until I can devote attention to the conversation again, whether the person is in the car with me, or on the phone. I don't understand why people would place a conversation above their lives in importance. The headset also lets me have both hands on the wheel. As for why Bluetooth rather than corded? I just plain old hate the cords, and they get tangled in my seat belt, and so I and never wind up using them.
lol are you serious It must be bigger and heavier then my cordless home phone 6 years and nothing wrong with it.. Amazing I change mine like every few months. I have a T-Mobile MDA right now and love it, its the best phone i have used ever
My 6 years old phone does what those fancy phone do - to send and receive phone call. The only complain is battery life I have my PDA, DC, laptop and mp3 player with me all the time so i don't need those "smart" phone that does a little bit of everything BTW my hand is huge, i have hard time holding the Razr... If my phone don't break i done think i will change it, hope it last long
Yeah, my step-brother says his hands are to big to use it, but seeing the way he presses the buttons, I think that may be it. He uses the pad of his thumb, rather than the tip of it, leading to much mashing. If I used the buttons that way, I doubt I'd be able to press them that way either. In any case, if your phone has poor battery life, there are a few things you can try. Rather than charging it up each night, if there are a day or two where you won't need your cell phone the next day, try letting the power just run down. Wait 10 minutes to an hour, then turn the phone on again, and let it shut off on it's own again (a few times)... and THEN charge it up completely, this will help erase battery memory. You might also want to look at getting a replacement battery if they are still available. Try Radioshack. You might also try getting some rechargeable AAs and a cell phone recharging pack like the one energizer has. More battery to carry around, but at least it'd help keep the phone from dieing.
I have an LG3200. It is a relatively new, budget phone that I bought because it has pay as you go capabilities with my service provider (Telus). LG is great with repairs. The only problem is you can't download games on this particular model.
I have an LG phone and it's served me well so far. My previous LG phones have been good too actually....i'm a fan of LG
Was using a Nokia 6680, but lost it a few days back infact it was stolen Now I am using an old one instead, can't afford to lose costly phones.. I think the N series is what people love here..
I've actually been using my PocketPC with Skype on it for the last month or so, and it seems to be working OK
Im Using Nokia 6230 since the past 2 yrs... Works amazingly for me.. !! Hey, but this calls for an Invitation from me.. to my Community on ORKUT http://www.orkut.com/Community.aspx?cmm=23836146 itz an I Love my Cell Phone COmmunity... --------------