had it since last Christmas, my dad gave it to me. has been dropped a few times.
but not too long ago one fateful Friday night i was in town, dancing and it flew out of my hand onto the cold hard ground. And now it has the enormousness crack you see before you right now.
After a year with an iPhone, I couldn't take it anymore so I got an HTC HD2. After 6 months with Windows Mobile I couldn't take it any more so I installed Android on the HD2. Android is great but it's a bit buggy on the HD2 and I don't think I can take it any more.
Sean
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Looking to replace my old i-mate JASJAM with this device! The Milestone is a fantastic device - did you know you can easily overclock it to over 1.3GHz? :)
The Mrs will be stoked to have a new phone instead of inheriting my end-of-lifers. Her "latest" (a completely relative term) is a Samsung i325 "running" on the CDMA network...its days are well and truly up. The automated optional ringing and charging features that have developed over the last 12 months would be sorely missed.
Mmmmm. I'd love to win this and give it to my wife for Xmas to replace her old CDMA Nokia 6265. The ultimate fone that Telecom had in it's day but now it's time for her to move on. Short of that It would look great in my hands as well..
Well my phone is a newish LG one that my daughter keeps telling me she likes. I suppose if i had to hand her my phone and use that one I could make that sacrifice.
I currently have a Samsung S5600v (just like the one pictured below) which is quite a good phone but is just not quite smart enough. It only runs java applets and doesn't multi-task. Video playback is quite shonky too.
One of the main things I'm looking for in phone is an all in one solution for my communication and gym needs. Being a (part-time) gym instructor, I like to be able to download instructional videos and music to my phone and use it for rehearsing material - which is hard to do with the way my current phone plays.
The only external output on my phone is the USB port, which is also the charging port so when the phone is plugged into the gym's sound system via the USB adaptor, an annoying whistle is quite clearly heard during breaks between tracks.
The ability to make phone calls and send SMS' is, naturally, a bonus
I have a Sony Ericsson V640i. It's not a big expensive phone as I always worried the day I buy my dream phone (currently Samsung Galaxy S) would be the day I get butterfingers and drop it down a storm drain! That said I'd love to win this phone and find out!
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