for me would be my mda and my tmobile dash
for me would be my mda and my tmobile dash
W810i with out a doubt.
Mmmm... My V710, haven't had many phones, but it's the most hackable phone out there and especialy for Verizon, it's very nice because they nickel and dime you for everything.
Definitely agree on that one, that thing is EXTREMELY durable. 5 foot drop onto concrete was no problem for it. Occasional "toss" across the room, nothing.
Feature wise, best phone I ever owned would be my current phone (vx8600)
loooooooooool, i thought i was the only one who still had one and uses it on and off. i use it wen my other phones are charging. ive left this phone on my roof of my car and driven off and it still works. ive dropped it more times than i can possibly count. it also has around 720 hours talk time, phone still works great.
Moto StarTac 7868W
over 80,000 min (that's = to over 1300 hrs) before the mic came loose from the PCB. Would have gotten more if the tech knew how to solder.
very durable - ah the good ole days
2nd place, v710 (current) ... approx 400 hrs in 1yr and 8 months
Nokia 6230b for sure. It's a high quality phone overall, it's packed with features in a small package, and it's a very good EDGE modem for my notebook computer.
2nd place: Samsung P300. Sure, it's fair at best as a phone, but it's so friggin' small!!! It is so innocuous to carry that it's become my favourite handset for everyday use. It's got "front-pocketability". Now, if only it had 850MHz and a louder ringer, it would contend (for me) with anything else short of a smartphone.
prolly...LG VX8100 or E815. 8100 for the fancy disco lights and ability to read texts on the outside, and the E815 for OUTSTANDING reception and call quality.
I've had my SE w810i for a little over a month. It replaced my Nokia 6230. I like the w810i 2gp camera with optional flash.
But everything else, I mean everything else, either falls in favor of the 6230 or is a push.
I'll admit it. The 6239 was the better phone.
My Tmo Dash!!!
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