Blackberry 9000 Bold. Love it, great little phone with lots of nice features.
I can't bring anything up on Stacys link, it asks for my location. Should I enter that in?
Yeah, I just entered my Zip Code and it took me to her phone. It's a MOTO.
You missed the most important type of phone "One That Works!"
I have an old RAZR. It still works so no reason to trade.
My wife has a RAZR v3. The thing she likes the most is that it is a shiny deep blue. As a bonus you can make and receive telephones calls!
Jim
You missed the most important type of phone "One That Works!"
I have an old RAZR. It still works so no reason to trade.
My wife has a RAZR v3. The thing she likes the most is that it is a shiny deep blue. As a bonus you can make and receive telephones calls!
Jim
I loved my razr3 for the trial time that I had it.
I need good phone quality and a loud ringer. Plus calendar and alarm. And intuitive use is always nice. And that's always been a problem with Motorolas. A crackberry seems to be the only phone that covers my needs, but I've had quite a few others. My preference is a flip, but I'm currently using a Pearl, which isn't a flip. Small phone, but the buttons are too sensitive to carry it in a jeans pocket. Squat down, you hear buttons going off (lol). Gotta keep it locked, which is just one more thing to screw with to make a call. Love the voice dialing, too. My EnVee definitely took the best pics though. I don't know why all cells don't have lens covers... I tried a touch screen for a while. The voyager and the venus? (I think). Not a fan of touch screens. I'll probably get that new flip crackberry, but I'm not sure AT&T offers it. I'll probably still get it though.
I've had this one for over a year now. I gave one son my old Razr, which I loved, and got this. It works great, I like the keyboard, and the menus are very user-friendly. I did switch out the battery for and extended battery, so I can talk for hours without the battery dying.
I was wondering that myself. I think it's closer to a brick, since you can talk without opening the phone. I think it was really designed for texting, but I like the full keyboard when I'm entering things in the calendar or the notepad or just phone numbers. I can even do it without reading glasses!What style would you call that? It looks like a Brick, but then it flips for a QWERTY keyboard. I remember seeing a phone like that years ago in a movie where the guy was a super spy, and this gadget was a super tech device he used to get orders......now it's just a phone everyone can use! Cool!
A flip is a knock off of the communicator used on the original Star Trek as a matter of fact that is where the guy that invented the mobile phone got the idea from.
And have you noticed that Shatner will be one of the first people to tell you that?!?!!