Your last 4 phones, and what you thought of them...
4) LG Rythm- Crap; had it sent out twice for problems, never resolved
3) LG Tritan- Pretty good; decent touch screen with full QWERTY, wife uses it now and loves it
2) BlackBerry Pearl; awesome phone, even though I was using it as a borrowed unit from a friend quite a bit after the Pearl's heyday. Got me hooked on the BB format!!
1) BlackBerry Tour; current device. LOVE IT. The Pearl succeeded in getting me interested in BlackBerrys and the Tour sealed the deal.
4) Curve 8310 - Served me well - donated to a Crackberry member
3) Bold 9000 - Hated the size. It came to a tragic end
2) Nokia E71 - Stellar device that has replaced the BB as my work Phone
1) Curve 8900 - Perfect size and feature set
Treo 600 - Liked how simple it was to use, everything seemed to work without flaws
Treo 650 - Faster than 600
HTC TYTN II (Tilt) - Wanted to try WinMo. The phone was great, I really like sliding keyboard phones. WinMo OS was slow and could never keep up with what I wanted to do
BB 8900 - After installing .411, this phone became amazing. This is a keeper until 4G is released out here.
4)8700c - Work phone, work horse! replaced my 7290, loved both
4)Samsung Alias - home phone, great phone, great for texting and ok for internet (mobile web)
2)Storm1 - went BB for the home phone when I could because my work too away my BB. Great phone, but I had issues with screen click and had it replaced 4 times.
1)Storm2 - Given special upgrade due to problems with S1, LOVE this phone, great click, excellent screen, great over all BB expierence.
LG VX6100 - Had it from when it first came out for about 2.5yrs. Served me well.
LG EnV - Great, fun phone. Work very well until it jumped into a beer
LG VX8800 - Workhorse. Replaced my EnV for about 1.5yrs and never failed. Still have it as a back up if needed.
BlackBerry Tour 9630 - 1st BB and an incredible device. Had it since early July and I love it.
Interesting read so far, thanks to all for posting to my thread. Any of you who are relatively new to BB regretting not taking the plunge earlier?? I know I am. Thinking of all the times past that I considered it and didn't... Live and learn!
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6650- Good phone, but started turning itself off then back on for no reason.
6201i- Great phone. Very durable. Finally had to replace it when the flip became unhinged, but it still worked.
Old Nokia don't remember what kind. Just a basic phone. Still using it as an alarm clock.
Current- BB 8310 Curve. Love it. My wife and I both got ours used from one of her co-workers. When It's time to get new ones it'll be another BB.
Honestly, since I bought my first Blackberry (8130) almost 4 yrs ago, I can't remember my previous phones. I'm rolling with my 2nd Tour now and not exactly sure what my next one will be just yet.
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Honestly, since I bought my first Blackberry (8130) almost 4 yrs ago, I can't remember my previous phones. I'm rolling with my 2nd Tour now and not exactly sure what my next one will be just yet.
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Oh man, no refurbs..... Then we'd all have the same phone for our last 4......
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4. Sidekick 3 - I enjoyed it; the OS is nice and the multitasking was some of the best I've experienced even up to this day. Loved the LED alerts and full qwerty. Didn't like how big it was, or that the little magnet that kept the screen in place could demagnetize credit cards (it never happened, but still). Essentially gave it up due to storage/size issues.
3. Blackberry Pearl 8100 - a nice little device; good beginner blackberry although it wasn't my first. Didn't mind SureType, and loved the slim profile, but didn't like the low memory and lack of screen real estate. Still have this; it's my backup.
2. Blackberry Curve 8300 - pretty good, although secondhand. Ran ok, but still couldn't do quite what I wanted with it due to less memory. Loved the full qwerty. It died because dropping things on a hardwood floor is a Bad Thing.
1. Current: Blackberry Curve 8520. Hallelujah, no trackball! Had problems with previous two Berries and their trackballs so am loving the trackpad. Finally enough memory to do anything I like, and I didn't even screw up applying the skin like I thought I would. Best device ever.
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