You should change to that phone mate, I've got the exact same phone, it's great for playing games on I love it.
Still using the Crappy Nokia that Alltel gave me for free when I signed up... Gonna be moving in the middle of April so I'll wait till I get to the state I'm movie to and get me a new one...
Well, it mght seem ugly in that particular image, but otherwise its just fine. At the time i bought this set i was looking to buy a small handset which had good features. This was the best choice at that time. It has a 1.3 MP camera, supports memery card upto 1 GB, has 32 MB internal memory, EDGE, Blutooth and many other things. Costed me a little more than $300.
Yup, this ones great, has 4 gigs internal memory, touch screen. Doesnt have a camera. I dont use camera in phone anyways, their quality sucks.
Yeah some phones are so feature loaded that the manufacturer"s sometimes forget the intial purpose of phone.
I use a home phone, and even though I can afford a cell phone, I refuse to follow the crowd. Cell phones are easy to hack into, your calls can be recorded and sold, and they are not all that efficient. Besides, the radio waves blasting directly to your brain will lead to health problems later on in life which can be fatal. I forgot to mention that the prices for cell phones are a rip. If I'm away from home, which isn't often, I will use a pay phone.............
It is tough not to have a cell phone where I am from; whenever we get to know somebody new, the first thing we do is to exchange mobile phone numbers: even my previously anti-contactable friend got one. Well, with a 98% cell phone penetration level, nobody really calls their friend's home number anymore, though the charge rate is still pretty high (for a small island city!). I use a Nokia 3100 bought 2 years ago on a contract with my mobile provider. Locked phones are an unfamiliar phenomenon in Singapore, since all the phones here are sold unlocked.