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jermsie
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  #402625 10-Nov-2010 10:47
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I'd be rapt with a Motorola Milestone to kick the pants off my daily-freezing Nokia 6120c dumbphone. How much?








That much.




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kinsten
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#402626 10-Nov-2010 10:47
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I don't have an Android based phone. And sick of all my friends bragging about theirs! haha.  I currently am using a Nokia XpressMusic 9800, running Symbion OS.






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  #402627 10-Nov-2010 10:47
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I have the weighty Sony Ericsson Xperia X1, reminiscent of the 90s brick models. While I live with the comfort of knowing that if I am ever mugged I can defend myself with the "brick", I would be willing to forgo that security for the stylish Milestone.   
Thank you 



Mprezd
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  #402628 10-Nov-2010 10:47
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Up until 2 weeks ago, I was still using one of these -


I can't believe it still even worked, but it would die on me constantly. I think I went through 6 or 7 batteries changes in it's lifespan. I am currently using a friend's hand-me-down nokia 6085 while I try and decide what I want to get. All my friends are using HTC HD2's and I have a lot of phone envy right now. So a Milestone would be a nice 'look at my pretty phone' feeling for me!


Mar1
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  #402629 10-Nov-2010 10:48
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I don't even know what model of Nokia I have. I got it because of the radio, which I never listen to anyway. I take only a few photos and the memory is full. I've never gone to web with it, and I wouldn't even see much because the screen is so small. Luckily, the alarm clock is working and I get to work each day. But I could really use a smarter phone that would make me look a bit smarter too.

PS. I hope the image that I uploaded got included in this email. If not, view it here:





I don't know much but I'm learning.

sqlpro
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  #402630 10-Nov-2010 10:49
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I've Nokia N95, since i use quite a few google services on daily basis (gmail,calendar ,search etc.,) am thinking of buying android phone and winning it even makes it better :)

all the best !

 
 
 
 

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dhi20
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  #402632 10-Nov-2010 10:51
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I currently have a HTC Snap. Worst phone i have ever had, been fixed 4 times in 8 months.
- 2 new trackballs
- Operating system replace 4 times
- complete esn replacement
- Mic replace twice
Steer well clear of these phones
 Photo of HTC S523.

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  #402633 10-Nov-2010 10:51
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I have a Nokia 6234 that had an unfortunate... incident involving a washing machine. The battery is rather bulging :-)



while the phone boots, it needs a new battery and certainly isn't the happiest...

Sammylg
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  #402635 10-Nov-2010 10:52
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I have an old sayno 8500, onb the telecom network which was meant to be a media player in one phone, and still havent found a set of headphones that work in stereo on it (not that Ive looked that hard)!

SamF
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  #402637 10-Nov-2010 10:53
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Need a smartphone :(

stevebake
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  #402638 10-Nov-2010 10:55
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I have a Sony Ericsson P1i. It was a free hand-me-down from a cow-orker who upgraded to an iPhone.

I hate it with a passion - it was designed in a pre-iPhone culture of contempt for the user experience. But I still feel like I should be thankful. 

 
 
 

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sectech
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  #402639 10-Nov-2010 10:56

There's nothing better than the smell of fresh pressed VOCs and pcb to fire me up! A replacement for my ancient sony which has a beaten mic and has been treated to impromptu swimming lessons (care of some slippery ceramic) would be fanastic.

cbcnz
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  #402642 10-Nov-2010 10:57
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Currently have a Samsung Galaxy S, but if won would give the Milestone a try and see if it gives me more screen time on a single battery charge




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  #402643 10-Nov-2010 10:57
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I'd give it to the wife who's running a 2 year old Nokia 6121 - to bring her screaming into the smart phone world.




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  #402644 10-Nov-2010 10:58
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I have an aging HTC Magic at moment that has been rooted with Cyanmod 2.2. Still too slow compared to some of the new one out there. I have seen and tested this for someone before and the speed difference was quite significant I say.

If I won this then I can put my Magic to my collection drawer along with other phones. 

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