View Full Version : What kind of phone do you own?
I was just wondering...
Myself I just have a cell phone, a Nokia 6610i.
eire1274
12-28-2004, 05:02 PM
Actually, I have a normal (RJ45 analog) phone on a digital phone link, a couple of VoIP phones I don't use anymore because the service is not nearly as good as what my "old phone" gets, and a couple of cell phones, a Nokia 3320 (2.5G) and a Kyrocera Opal 5260 (3G).
t00lb0x
12-28-2004, 05:14 PM
Old Fashioned wireless phone and a cell phone.
jinu123nyc
12-28-2004, 09:32 PM
moto v265 - got for about a month now...i dun care about cell features anymore
just as long as it works and the battery lasts long
I have a cell phone - Sanyo 8100
neutralz
12-28-2004, 11:52 PM
home fone? some panasonic thing -__-
mobile? a symbian nokia 6260
brelsfor
12-29-2004, 01:36 PM
Just a cell phone a samsung VGA1000/A620
egarrard
12-29-2004, 10:17 PM
Sony wireless (local only, no long distance). Cell phones cost money. :negative
moto v265 - got for about a month now...i dun care about cell features anymore
just as long as it works and the battery lasts long
I hear that. At a time only thing I cared about, was how many games it had, how cool it could play ringtones. Usually I download lots of poly tones on my phones... I don't even do that anymore... I have a standard ringtone, okay its the overture from carmen, but anyway, right? :)
JCYC5
12-31-2004, 07:58 PM
Nokia 8250...
year and a half old, but still going...
wazman
01-01-2005, 09:44 AM
LG VX4400 for me. Wanted a flip phone because they're smaller but fit my face better than the current crop of Nokias (they're getting so small), and that's the one I got.
Nice battery life, if not as good as my old Nokias, but very clear reception - people tell me they've never heard a cell phone sound so good (and I've never used one where the other person talking sounded that good).
Only real drawback is the ringtones - there's not a real business suitable ringtone in the bunch. No regular phone ring, no "ring ring" like in England. They start silly and end silly. I can see people who use this phone for business having real trouble finding a ringtone that doesn't make them look like they want to be at the local food court.
CyberGuy
01-01-2005, 10:23 AM
A whole bunch of POTS (Plain Old Telephone Service) phones both hardwired and wireless and a P.O.S. Audiovox CDM-8500 cell phone (can't get rid of it or upgrade because it was on a phone/service package contract) - worst cell phone I have ever used, I hate it. Also an old, but very good Nokia 6100 that is used on a non-contract prepaid service.
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