what's the brand of your mobile?
By jijomathew
@jijomathew (519)
India
September 22, 2008 3:13am CST
the brand of my mobile is nokia,the model number 6270
-with 2 megapixel camera
-512 mb memory
-mp3 player
-bluetooth
i bought it for 400 ,3 years ago and it is working fine but kinda boaring ,so deciding to buy a new one nokia N 96 hope it works fine.
what's the brand of your mobile ,are you happy with it .tell me about it.
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8 responses
@shell94 (990)
• Canada
23 Sep 08
Mine is a samsung, not sure what the model # is offhand, but it is a plain jane phone. No special add ons to speak of. I only really use it for emergencies and texting my sister. Its reception is awesome though so I would highly recommend the brand.
@danishcanadian (28953)
• Canada
23 Sep 08
I have an LG 550 Fusic, and I love it. I bought it on October 19, 2007, on a 3 year contract, and it's been nothing but wonderful ever since, even working perfectly after I accidently dropped it into the hot tub, during a recent trip to Arizona. LOL I love that little phone! It's also got a neat little red face plate on it.
@logaritse (388)
• Indonesia
22 Sep 08
i own HTC D810, 3G capable a lot of features. I like it very much, its a PDA Phone. Help me much daily, organize my appointment.
@bombshell (11256)
• Germany
22 Sep 08
i have motorolla(Dolce Gabanna) clap handy.yes i am very happy good quality picture and lots of gadgets.what i like is is if i am talking while at home doing something i dont hold it i just switch the speaker on and no need holding.
@shamikabsb (602)
• Sri Lanka
22 Sep 08
Mine is a Nokia. However, it's very old. But works very well.
@stephcjh (38473)
• United States
22 Sep 08
I have a nokia phone too. It is one of those cheap prepaid ones. I just use it mainly to send texts anyway. I hate talking on the phone.
@IrishRose23 (542)
• United States
22 Sep 08
I have a Kyocera Marbl. I don't know the whole specifics of it, but it is a simple kind of phone and I don't mind. In fact, I prefer a simple phone over the expensive ones with every bell and every whistle imaginable.