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I have two phones atm. My new Nokia 5800 which has developed a problem and won't let me text at all (and it's on contract) and my older Samsung G600 which still works fine (and is on Pay & Go). They're both on o2, which tbh is a great network until you get a problem then they'll just repeat over and over the solutions from the website even when you're practically screaming at them that none of them worked.
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I cannot freaking wait for the VZW and Google Android phones to launch. Rumor has it HTC will be making one. This is unprecedented. AAAAND, I have an upgrade available. I'm going to be so cool.
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How good/crap are they?
Preeeeeetty crappy if I do say so myself. /:
What are they?
Samsung, Highnote. Ugh.
Have you ever punched a llama?
No, but I've always wanted one to spit on me so that I could. =D
What network you on?
SPRINT, AND THEY SUUUUUCK.
What phone would you like if you had the money?
I'd switch to AT&T and get one of their nifty touch phones/keyboard thingies. :3
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I have a Nokia 5000.
http://www.getprice.com.au/images/up...5000purple.jpg
It's a cute little phone, not the best but I'm not really too fussed as long as it does what I need it to do.
I'm on O2 Simplicity, Quin - and it's perfect for me. Except I have 600 minutes and unlimited texts, because I text all the time. :jess:
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I have a Blackberry Storm through work... It's better than most people say it is. I don't pay for it because I work for a cell phone company, but our plans are different... depends on what you need...
32.70/month gives you 100 daytime, unlimited nights and weekends after 9pm and 1000 outgoing texts.
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The storm was just piss-poorly designed with a lack of RAM. It causes the thing to slow down drastically once you have a lot of applications.
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I have the Blackberry Tour at the moment, and everything is wonderful at the moment!
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I managed to get myself a new Samsung Impression, and not less than five hours ago, too. Ahh, upgrades.
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I have a Nokia of some sort. cba to look up the actual model because every Nokia is just some faceless number. If they called them things like Fred or Nancy I'd be able to remember it. It's old now, I guess, but it does the business.