Best phone you have ever owned?
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I miss my RAZR0
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My first Aduiovox CDM9000 was AMAZING at that time. Since then, iPhone rocks.0
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When I was a kid we had a party line with our neighbor, I miss listening in on their calls.0
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Galaxy all the wayyyy about to pick up da 40
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The one that Charles Grafton Page pioneered that just allows me to dial a number and speak to someone.....YAY you rock0
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I swore by Blackberry for years. Changed to Android HTC EVO...loved it for about 2 months then couldn't wait to upgrade. Last month I got the iPhone 5 and while it's very basic compared to all the new Android phones, I like it a lot. It does what I need it to without over complicating everything. I have to admit though, I HATE iTunes...always have, always will. :-(0
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My first Aduiovox CDM9000 was AMAZING at that time. Since then, iPhone rocks.
Me too. That Audiovox was bullet proof and never dropped a call. My new iPhone...not so much.0 -
I love my Galaxy S4 - but the best phone I ever had was the Galaxy S "Epic" keyboard phone.
That phone was awesome - I held on to it for 3 years.0 -
HTC One, love it0
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My Motorola brick
I paid $800. for this bad boy while paying $.50 a minute for prime time minutes.
But of all time, this for sure!0 -
this one. its impossible to lose.
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My first Aduiovox CDM9000 was AMAZING at that time. Since then, iPhone rocks.
Me too. That Audiovox was bullet proof and never dropped a call. My new iPhone...not so much.
And it was POWERFUL. I would be making clear calls where others had lost signal miles back. Luckily I haven't had a single dropped call on my iPhone yet. Verizon in AZ is pretty reliable.0 -
I'm gonna pop some tags, only got 20 dollars in my pocket0 -
The prepaid phone from Virgin mobile with the monotone screen.0
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Jitterbug. Big numbers, lighted dial, walks you through it, will connect instantly to a live operator. No unneeded bells and whistles, apps, pictures, video, any of that. It calls in, it calls out. I only use it when I'm off the farm and need to contact somebody; at home we use the landline phone.0
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Nokia 7210
Absolutely loved this phone when I had it in 2003. Small, light, reliable and with a - wait for it - colour screen!
I left it in a pub in Oxford Circus with some VERY dodgy texts on it from a girl I was seeing at the time. It was never handed in.0 -
I LOVED my Palms for years, was very sad when they went away. Had to switch when my Centro breathed its last, chose a Blackberry and couldn't WAIT to upgrade from that. Finally got an iPhone 4S, and love it now too.0
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Another vote for the Galaxy S3, great phone. I lost one in February and replaced it with one exactly the same! I've been an Android user since the Google Nexus One and good grief how that operating system has come on. I have a Galaxy Tab 10.1 too.0
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I have had a number over the years. My first was a Nokia 2110 - not quite the brick Motorola pictured in previous posts but not small either! My current phone is an iPhone 4S. I too hate iTunes and the whole transfer PC<->Phone nastiness. What's so unpleasant about drag-and-drop, Apple? My favourite was a Nokia 5800 - it still works and if I could get the same handset with a bigger screen and more memory today I'd buy one in a heartbeat.0
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Ah I have had so many different phones. I have had the basic tracphone, a CRAZR, a blackberry, Xenon, HTC Inspire, (I'm sure I'm forgetting some) and now I have a Galaxy S3 and would have to say it's definitely the best.0
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