what's the mobile phone models of yours?

China
September 21, 2011 8:56am CST
what's the mobile phone model of yours? does it work well? many people use iphone these days,but i am not rich enough to have one hahah..anyway, i have my Nokia N95,although it's a little bit out of date now, but i still thank for its accompany for almost 3 years ,and it still here with me ~wow~ superior quality ~right?haha..thanks for Nokia as well~ how about yours?
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@thanks1961 (7035)
• India
21 Sep 11
Mobile - The mobile I used and l like
Hi I am using the Sony Ericsson Satio for the last 3 years and last week I took the htc HD desire also. I keep the Satio at home and using the htc while going to office. I like both the phones and I don't think i will change the same any more. Thank-s
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• China
22 Sep 11
i also supposed one day when i changed my phone,my Nokia n95still “Alive”,heeee..cause it's really durable~haha..i want a phone with a large touching screen~~
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• India
22 Sep 11
Yes, Nokia is good and durable. If you looking for a large screen, htc is fine and you can try the same. I think you can get htc mobile with little costlier than in India, I hope. If you can wait some more, you can get the 4G which is already in the market and make use of them so instantly. Thank-s
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• Philippines
23 Sep 11
I have Motorola Milestone and a Samsung GT-P1000, though its a bit awkward using SGT as a mobile phone. Anyway, the best thing about my devices is that I bought them as used, yet they are almost in b/new conditions when I purchased them. I've never bought a brand new cell or smart phone since my Nokia 3310.
@sk66rc (4250)
• United States
30 Oct 11
I have a pretty basic phone... It's Samsung flight II... I went through 3 iPhones & 2 blackberries & finally ended up with this phone... I guess I'm the only one going backwards when everyone is going from simple phone to smart phones... But it does everything I need it to do so I'm happy with it...
• Romania
16 Oct 11
i have a samsung wave 525 and for me is great.
• Philippines
18 Oct 11
As of now,I am using Samsung S7330 and it has been with me for 2 years now,what I like about this phone is that I can listen to songs(their earphones has good sound quality),take/edit pictures/videos,send sms/mms/email and also voice/video call but it doesn't come with a wifi feature I just use gprs..I think if I will purchase a new phone I will still prefer the same brand..They've also got lots of unit than can be compared with other phones..%-)
@benwang (93)
• China
18 Oct 11
Now I'm using a Nokia 5230 which is bought by my girlfriend, while she's using a Nokia N97 Mini from me. :) My first mobile phone is a Motorola C381 which bought when I was in the university, and It's been with me for almost five years. Everyday I can see quite a lot of people playing iPhone in the subway when I go to work and return home, and I also want to have one. But to be honest, it'still too expensive for me to afford. Anyway, it's not that bad for my currently used 5230, I think it's enough for me.
@lovedude (4447)
• India
3 Oct 11
I have Nokia E51.. it's also 3 years old now.. but a very good phone to use.. Symbian OS.. Business Phone.. 3G.. Wireless keyboard support.. wifi.. Nokia Map.. everything which was just imagination 3 years ago.. :-)
@mehale (2200)
• United States
22 Sep 11
I have a sony ericsson xperia play phone. It is an android operating system with web browsing, camera, etc. It is also a gaming phone with a slide out control pad similar to a playstation hand held game. It works quite well. It is also a touch screen phone lacking a standard keyboard, but it is still quite easy to use for texting, email, etc. The screen quality is very good as are call quality. The only thing I don't like about it is that the camera lacks a zoom. It can also be used to play music. It was pricey though...$199, but in my opinion it is actually a better phone than the iPhone. I had two of those before I switched to android and I don't see myself going back to one.