2% is cool! The IDEOS U8150-D is cool! My friends tell me I'm uncool. You can help!
I'm still using my trusty 3 year old Okta Touch - with a broken power button. worn out graffiti patch on screen, battery that has to be charged twice a day - because I've been waiting for a decent replacement. The IDEOS U8150-D is it!
This would be great for my wife who is still using an old palm centro. She uses google apps for work so the integration with that would go down very nicely.
Whilst this would only be a slight upgrade on my current Nokia 2280 (with the special LoTR faceplate) - I think it would fit in well with the near dial-up net and pet dinosaur. Thanks
awe I just got my stupid LG GW300 back from repair the battery is retarded I only get 2.5 days max with very little use before i need to recharge it so much for 440hrs of standby time hmmm LG
I have a Nokia E61i with the latest Symbian where the time zone never adjust to the new date when we cahnge from NZDT<->NZST, so for a couple of weeks every year my phone is 1 hour off, great excuse to miss a meeting!
Beretta: This is my ancient Hyundai. I don't even know what model it is. The text beep cannot even be changed or muted. It's a Telecom prepaid, but much too old to be XT.
Please have mercy on me.
As a follow up to my original request - A text message was just rejected and can never be recovered because my ancient phones's SMS memory is full. It has reached max capacity - because the inbox contains thirty (yes, 30) text messages.
My partner has an Iphone 4 (which I bought her) and which I really lust after. An android would be almost as good (used to be very geeky and want to fiddle with everything - now I just want it to work
I have a two year old Samsung Omnia on 2degrees but the battery needs charging every day and the phone randomly turns itself off so I'm missing calls :(
Just bought a new Motorola on Trademe , but alas I can't get it to work! I could really do with a "Real Phone". As long as it isn't smarter than me of course!
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