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rsdsgd Posts: 140

Dear mate...!

My selection depends upon ur word 'ever'...

Nokia 3310
(Leads the mobile industry for so many years)

Nokia N-95
(Heavy feature-packed handset with VGA vdo & Maps)

SE K-750
(Converting mobile into Digicam + Fabulous music quality)

Motorola V3
(Introducing style & sleek design in mobiles)

Samsung Omnia HD
(Touching the higher tech-limits to 'date')

U have ur own likings/unlikings fellows................
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Posted: 2009-03-09 09:29:09
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Dups! Posts: > 500

@Carkitter

I always think the first thin phone was made by Ericsson. Motorola is second. When every manufacturer back then was busy making huge bricks Ericsson broke with the norm and unleashed the beautifully thin T28 which to me is the beginning of it all. Remember it with the ultra thin battery? I'm sure it is still as thin or slightly thinner than the V3 'closed'.
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Posted: 2009-03-09 11:24:13
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anonymuser Posts: > 500

If we're talking all-time "icons" then probably:

Nokia 3210 - don't laugh, in its day it really defined the whole idea of popular, affordable, stylish mobile phones. I never had one, never wanted one, but (at the time) you couldn't avoid its impact. Those covers were EVERYWHERE. Closely followed by the 3310 which followed on in a similar mode but was even more successful if anything.

Ericsson T28 - no snap on covers there, but absolutely stunning. The button for the flip was just brilliant, sadly never repeated. My first Ericsson, and the only reason I gave SE a chance.

Sony Ericsson P800 - such an important phone in many ways, Steve Jobs loved it, it launched UIQ to what seemed at the time to be a glittering future and was so far ahead of the competition that SE barely changed it for the P900 or the P910. SE's finest hour, shame they squandered it all after that.

Motorola V3 - just love the design. I bought my wife one, she hated it (texting was a nightmare) but I secretly wished my own phone looked so good.

iPhone 3G - love it or hate it, its irrelevant, only a fool would deny the effect it's had. Personally I love it, and can't wait to see what's coming next.
[ This Message was edited by: Boinng on 2009-03-09 10:39 ]

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Posted: 2009-03-09 11:37:57
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Berry Posts: > 500

1) RIM 850
2) BB 7290
3) BB 8700
4) BB 8310
5) BB 8900


Sorry - couldnt resist


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Posted: 2009-03-09 12:08:06
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ardzuna Posts: 467

1. G900
2. X1
3. K850
4. P1
5. N82
[ This Message was edited by: ardzuna on 2009-03-09 11:30 ]

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Posted: 2009-03-09 12:28:00
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TomEngland Posts: 80


On 2009-03-08 15:51:45, GUCCI.011 wrote:

For now il say:
1. Samsung Innov8
2. NOKIA N95-8GB
3. NOKIA N82
4. BlackBerry Bold
5. HTC Touch HD



All of them except i'd put the C905 inplace of the N82 cos i love the camera and the features execpt it tends to crash alot and what not, but that can be expected form all SE phones
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Posted: 2009-03-09 12:37:59
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titus1 Posts: > 500

K800
W810
N95 8G
Moto V3XX
Nokia 6230i

Of all the phone that I listed above, it is only the 6230i that I really kept. Can't let go of this little marvel.
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Posted: 2009-03-09 13:01:08
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Dups! Posts: > 500

What the hell! Might as well include my list.

1. Ericsson T28
2. Siemens SL-45
3. SE P800
4. Nokia N 95
5. Iphone

The Iphone came in and changed how we look at touchscreen phone. Yes, it may not be all bells and whistles but it sure revolutionised touchscreen technology. If a new boy or girl comes in and teaches the big ones with plenty experience in that field a lesson like the Iphone did then they deserve to be in that list.
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Posted: 2009-03-09 13:44:41
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nicv27 Posts: > 500

These are The five best phones i have had up until now
T68i - communicam
k750i - excellent 2mp camera
K800i - really liked the 3.2mp camera
N95 - Again camera also maps
iphone 3g - easy to use interface excellent web browser
i chose these because what they meant to me at the time of owning them.
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Posted: 2009-03-09 19:40:26
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jj03 Posts: > 500

1. Nokia 7650. Yes. It was a brick, but, boy, it was good. A sign of things to come.

2. Nokia N82. Awesome phone. Served me so well during my recent trip to vegas and new york.. Brilliant.

3. SE T68I. Amazing little handset...ahead of its time.

4. SE K750I. I stumbled on this handset whilst managing cpw...sensational handset.

5. NOKIA N95 Need'nt say anything. Self explanetary.
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Posted: 2009-03-10 03:06:00
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