what cellphone do you have?
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Room101
Waifu Collector
Room101 wrote...
Nokia 6610iBecause, it is indestructible.
I once threw it down the stairs, and it shattered to several pieces. I put them back together, and the phone still worked. Moreover, better than before.
Still using it. Still for the same reasons.
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I am currently using a Sony Ericsson K750i, one of the first few mobile phones with the 2mp camera function when it was first released. It has served me well for more than 5 years and I hope it continues to do so. On certain occasions, I may switch to LG Chocolate, which was a free gift.
On the topic of mobile phones, I would think the older models of yesteryear tend to be more durable than those available today. Perhaps with less functions come greater durability. Remember those times when phones had no camera or mp3 functions, providing only calls and messaging service?
On the topic of mobile phones, I would think the older models of yesteryear tend to be more durable than those available today. Perhaps with less functions come greater durability. Remember those times when phones had no camera or mp3 functions, providing only calls and messaging service?
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TheDarkStarAlchemist
Requests Moderator
My LG Voyager broke so I switched back to my LG Chocolate which also broke so I am back to my first phone, Motorola Razr V3, until the second of December where I will be joining ranks with Jake, getting either the Droid Incredible or the Droid X.
Geez What a run-on sentence.
I also lost every single one of my contacts when my Chocolate broke. I was just a big pile of RAGE.
Geez What a run-on sentence.
I also lost every single one of my contacts when my Chocolate broke. I was just a big pile of RAGE.
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Gambler wrote...
I am currently using a Sony Ericsson K750i, one of the first few mobile phones with the 2mp camera function when it was first released. It has served me well for more than 5 years and I hope it continues to do so. On certain occasions, I may switch to LG Chocolate, which was a free gift.On the topic of mobile phones, I would think the older models of yesteryear tend to be more durable than those available today. Perhaps with less functions come greater durability. Remember those times when phones had no camera or mp3 functions, providing only calls and messaging service?
Yeah, the older models are way more durable. I still use my old-ass Blackberry 8700--it doesn't have a camera, its memory is limited, and the web browsing is blah, but that thing is indestructible. I've dropped it off the bike so many times while traveling around 10-15mph, and though it's scratched up it's still fine.





