So. What do you use and why? And more importantly, what species do your country supply?
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Sony Ericsson "Walkman Series" phone, convenient to manage calls and music and photography.
Advantage of newer phones are all these fancy features. However, it usually causes the OS to lag badly, and although I love Sony phones, their OS is very fragile and needs frequent servicing.
I have to use slide phones as even if I lock my phone, phones with exposed keypads tend to mysteriously type strange things and call random numbers in my pocket. Clamshells are troublesome as I can't open them without taking them out of my pocket, so I can't sms without taking it out.
This type of phone has very smooth button action. Smoothest and easiest to sms in my experience.[/php]
In Singapore here, common brands are Nokia, Sony, Samsung, Motorola, etc., and several cheap brands from countries like China.
I'm aware that in many other countries the common brands are different. What does your country use?
http://www.motorola.com/
http://www.nokia.com/
http://www.sonyericsson.com/
http://sg.samsungmobile.com/
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Sony Ericsson "Walkman Series" phone, convenient to manage calls and music and photography.
Advantage of newer phones are all these fancy features. However, it usually causes the OS to lag badly, and although I love Sony phones, their OS is very fragile and needs frequent servicing.
I have to use slide phones as even if I lock my phone, phones with exposed keypads tend to mysteriously type strange things and call random numbers in my pocket. Clamshells are troublesome as I can't open them without taking them out of my pocket, so I can't sms without taking it out.
This type of phone has very smooth button action. Smoothest and easiest to sms in my experience.[/php]
In Singapore here, common brands are Nokia, Sony, Samsung, Motorola, etc., and several cheap brands from countries like China.
I'm aware that in many other countries the common brands are different. What does your country use?
http://www.motorola.com/
http://www.nokia.com/
http://www.sonyericsson.com/
http://sg.samsungmobile.com/