I use mine to make outgoing calls but incoming it probably rings about 3 times a week and that's either Mrs V (when we've gone separate ways in town and need to meet back up) My Mum and recorded PPI messages but its handy to have to listen to music and play monopoly shame I'm paying £In still got an old Brickia communicator in a desk drawer gathering dust. In use my mobile so little it's not really worth having it.
I've got one of these and still use it. Got it in 2004 and it is still going strong and the battery still lasts a couple of days with moderate use.
It does look a bit battered compared to the one in the photo below. I'll see if I can take a picture of it........no wait it doesn't have a camera....... and even if it did how could it take a picture of itself
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[edit] I love watching peoples faces when I put on the table in a meeting or when I get it out of my pocket to add a number etc
I loved my V3. Part of me wishes I'd never given it away. I used the PEBL more though because it was easier to open one handed. Same software but not as robust as the V3.Here's my collection of old phones - all in working order
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Motorola StarTac mr501, Motorola V3 (possibly the best non-smartphone?) and a Samsung D900i
I'm currently using an Xperia M but still prefer to carry the V3 when out for a ride as it's smaller, thinner and more robust when in my pocket or saddle pack.
Is it half as good as a six?Dont worry, I'm still on an iPhone 3.
half of crap is still crap.Is it half as good as a six?
Ah the 7110 loved these back when nokia built decent handsets not the matrix phone though that was the 8110I had the phone from the Matrix films, I though i was so cool.
It had WAP !!!!!
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