http://www.nokia.ch/pool/pics/about_...30i_lowres.jpg
Nokia 6230i. Mine has a black keypad.
I think Americans call mobiles 'cell phones' because they refer to batteries as 'cells'. Something like that, anyway.
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http://www.nokia.ch/pool/pics/about_...30i_lowres.jpg
Nokia 6230i. Mine has a black keypad.
I think Americans call mobiles 'cell phones' because they refer to batteries as 'cells'. Something like that, anyway.
no we call batteries batteries :/
Lmao
Yes. We call them cell phones because they're techically cellular telephones (as they use cellular technology). So, just 'cell phone'.Quote:
Originally Posted by Bert
...Hey, anyone remember car phones? :D
I know that, but wtf did you quote me for?Quote:
Originally Posted by Xaven
http://a248.e.akamai.net/f/248/5462/..._V180_Cing.jpg
Motorola v180. I don't need it to do much.
I have no idea what I have. I don't really care either. It's a phone. And I barely use it, I'm not even sure why I got one in the first place. Although yesh, I'll be getting another one when my plan or whatever is up!
Silly.
Sagem myX-2. No camera or anything. It's colour though. *shrugs* Meh, I rarely use it.
Well, because I was agreeing with you. Or I was trying to. :pQuote:
Originally Posted by Bert
"Yes, we don't call batteries 'cells', we call them 'batteries'." That better?
Anywhoo, my phone's a Motorola v276.
http://direct.motorola.com/ens/image...honeselect.gif
Same phone but tomorrow I am gonna buy a RAZRQuote:
Originally Posted by Xaven
Motorola V262. :cat:
Oh OK ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by Xaven
Treo 650. I think.