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What kind of phone do you have?

Mobile phone manufacturer and operating system

  • Apple

    Votes: 14 18.2%
  • Nokia

    Votes: 11 14.3%
  • Samsung

    Votes: 15 19.5%
  • LG

    Votes: 5 6.5%
  • Sony Ericsson

    Votes: 1 1.3%
  • Motorola

    Votes: 9 11.7%
  • Other

    Votes: 12 15.6%
  • iOS

    Votes: 10 13.0%
  • Symbian

    Votes: 1 1.3%
  • Android

    Votes: 15 19.5%
  • Windows Phone 7

    Votes: 2 2.6%
  • Other OS

    Votes: 5 6.5%

  • Total voters
    77
My other phone is a Sony Ericsson T303
I like it's Chrome Case and when open, reminds me of Voyager or the Enterprise...

Mp3s, yes, not all Mp3s will fit, can only hold one or two Mp3s at the most.
Great for Midis.
Memory Card, no. The phone's great let down.
 
Verizon. No fancy i-anything, just a regular old cell phone. On the plus side, I can flip it open and pretend its a communicator.

I had a phone like that once. It even had the TOS communicator noise as a ringtone. So I'm in New York City and I'm coming up out of a subway station on Lex Ave when my phone just happens to ring right then. A dozen people near me heard it and started laughing. :( :alienblush:

Got rid of the damn phone the first chance I got when I returned home.
 
I have a real issue with Mobile/Cell phones in general. I'm a really techy person in general, but when it comes to them, I become Technophobic. I have a newish phone, which I reluctantly bought last year when my old one gave up on me (i'd had it for around 3 years prior to the new one)

I see Mobile Phones as fashion accessories and the means for friends to become rude in social settings. I mean, seriously, you are out having a few drinks, catching up and they are sat there texting the whole time. If you don't think this is a problem, then its probably because you are one of them!!
 
Verizon. No fancy i-anything, just a regular old cell phone. On the plus side, I can flip it open and pretend its a communicator.

I had a phone like that once. It even had the TOS communicator noise as a ringtone. So I'm in New York City and I'm coming up out of a subway station on Lex Ave when my phone just happens to ring right then. A dozen people near me heard it and started laughing. :( :alienblush:

Got rid of the damn phone the first chance I got when I returned home.

Why? It sounds like a cute event that amused the passerby. If you chose to be embarrassed, then that's more about you than them.

I know a professor at GMU who owns an airplane. His cell phone ringtone is Worf saying "Captain, incoming message!".
 
...Nice, so far you are the only Windows Phone 7 (boy that's a mouthful) user in the poll. How do you like it?

I'm interested in the answer too, as I'm in >this< close to pulling the trigger on a Windows Phone 7 mobile too. I'm currently eyeing up the HTC 7 Pro. From what I've seen on WM7, playing around with it in store, I've really enjoyed the interface, much more so than either apple or android.

Currently I have an ancient Windows Mobile smartphone (4-ish years old), which has served me exceptionally well. It's only now that I really feel the need to upgrade; it was amazingly ahead of the pack when I got it. The fact I never upgraded in the interim means I have a wickedly good tariff now instead, which I can transfer across to the new phone. It's going to be much cheaper overall to buy the new phone sim-free, and stick with my current plan, instead of getting it free with a new contract.
 
HTC Nexus One - Android

Is that the Google phone?


If yes, I have its sibling - HTC Desire, running FroYo. :)

htcdesireg.jpg


It's wonderful, I am never going back to a non-smartphone. :adore:
 
I have an LG 900G through a prepaid phone service (Net10). It's a semi-smart phone, and I use it so I can access my business' online payment portal when I'm doing on site repairs. It's the most advanced phone I've ever owned, and I love it. Sometimes at night, I give it little kisses and rock it to sleep in it's cradle. :shifty:

Anyhoo, here's a picture:
MyNewLG900G.jpg


As you can see, it looks a lot like a Blackberry, which is fine with me, I've always liked the Blackberry design.
 
Verizon. No fancy i-anything, just a regular old cell phone. On the plus side, I can flip it open and pretend its a communicator.

I had a phone like that once. It even had the TOS communicator noise as a ringtone. So I'm in New York City and I'm coming up out of a subway station on Lex Ave when my phone just happens to ring right then. A dozen people near me heard it and started laughing. :( :alienblush:

Got rid of the damn phone the first chance I got when I returned home.

Why? It sounds like a cute event that amused the passerby.

At my expense! :mad:

If you chose to be embarrassed, then that's more about you than them.

Perhaps. But it still stings to be laughed at.
 
Well, you were there, not me. But from your description it's not at all clear the laughter was intended to be derogatory.
 
I have this rugged Motorola flip phone that kind of looks like a black TOS communicator.
I also have a Blackberry for work, which usually just stays in my briefcase.
 
...Nice, so far you are the only Windows Phone 7 (boy that's a mouthful) user in the poll. How do you like it?

I'm interested in the answer too, as I'm in >this< close to pulling the trigger on a Windows Phone 7 mobile too. I'm currently eyeing up the HTC 7 Pro. From what I've seen on WM7, playing around with it in store, I've really enjoyed the interface, much more so than either apple or android.

Currently I have an ancient Windows Mobile smartphone (4-ish years old), which has served me exceptionally well. It's only now that I really feel the need to upgrade; it was amazingly ahead of the pack when I got it. The fact I never upgraded in the interim means I have a wickedly good tariff now instead, which I can transfer across to the new phone. It's going to be much cheaper overall to buy the new phone sim-free, and stick with my current plan, instead of getting it free with a new contract.
I absolutely love my Samsung Focus :D
it's the third Samsung I've owned, and the second Windows phone I've owned (previous was Blackjack II WM6.1)
the interface is silky smooth. I love the hubs (people, pictures, zune etc) Facebook integration is fantastic. The camera is above average. A lot of phones can do HD video now, but the killer feature is being able to bring up the camera while the phone is locked. Which means I don't have to spend a few seconds more to unlock the phone, tap tap tap to the camera and miss whatever it was I wanted to snap a picture of. I just hold the camera button and it loads up in just under 4 seconds
where on my old iphone I had to push the lock button, slide to unlock, passcode, swipe over and tap camera icon, wait for it to load.
also, having a physical camera button is great . . . I hated not having on on iphone

the keyboard is fantastic, and the autocorrect/word suggest is superior to iOS. it suggests several words based on common misspellings instead of automatically forcing you to choose between the wrong word you typed or something absurd or with a simple tap you can add the word you typed into the dictionary so you don't have to keep correcting it . . . works great for uncommon surnames etc . . .

there's no contacts list, just the People Hub which brings in your facebook and email contacts. some people don't like this but I love it. I didn't have to enter any of my contacts in when I got the phone . . . I just synced with my facebook and google accounts.
also didn't have to set up my calendar . . . just synced it with google

speaking of syncing . . . Zune is super fast. the one thing I hated most about my iphone was how slow itunes was to sync. I rarely synced it because it could take over an hour sometimes
I just wanted to add a few songs dammit! not backup EVERYTHING on it! (even when I clicked to stop the back up it still took forever)
with Zune I just added about 6 albums and it was done in minutes :D

all the major apps I used on the iphone are also available on WP7 so the switch was quite painless
now I just use my iphone as an alarm clock Sleepcycle yay! now if only they would release it on WP7 I could completely ditch the iphone :D

the HD7 looks great :techman:, but the only thing I'd be a little wary about is the keyboard since WP7 was designed mainly for portrait use. Be prepared for a lot of twisting and sliding the keyboard out :p

What the hell?

No Blackberry?
:ouch:
 
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