What mobile phone do you have? If you could choose any phone, what would you cho

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  1. chatmais profile image40
    chatmaisposted 12 years ago

    What mobile phone do you have? If you could choose any phone, what would you choose?

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  2. dilipchandra12 profile image66
    dilipchandra12posted 12 years ago

    Mine is Sony Ericsson. Go with any new models of Nokia. Black Berry is also cool and Apple too. Last but not the least Samsung and LG too are absolutely fine. Apart from all the said its your choice...

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  3. sangre profile image93
    sangreposted 12 years ago

    I have a Samsung phone, some are good, some not. I would like a blackberry phone if I could jusitfy the expense. It's about 500 euro for one here on prepay and then 150 on billpay.

  4. Loveslove profile image60
    Lovesloveposted 12 years ago

    I would choose exactly the phone I have now ,It wasnt expensive ,I really dont see the point in paying a fortune for a phone,phones are meant to make phone calls with,so as long as mine does just that..and it does ,it suits me ....it cost £10 from ASDA ,its a T.Mobile pay as you go ,it makes and receives calls and texts and even has a camera which  my grandson says gives me street cred ..so what more do I need ?

  5. epearson profile image60
    epearsonposted 12 years ago

    I have the Motorola Droid and iPhone 4.  Both are pretty good phones.  My next phone will be an Android model.  I recently picked up the iPhone as a work phone. I will not be able to replace that one for a while.  I really like the Android OS. Its Java and I get to play around and make apps with a small learning curve.

  6. supplies expert profile image62
    supplies expertposted 12 years ago

    I have the Samsung Fascinate, and it's droid based.  It works perfectly, everything I need/want is on there.  I think if I had to choose a different phone it'd be futuristic phones, such as the mozilla seabird or whatever their concept phone is, haha although it doesn't exist, check out the youtube video of the concept phone.  Youtube Mozilla concept phone, I'm sure you'll find it.

  7. adeang profile image61
    adeangposted 12 years ago

    I have the iPhone 4, but would choose the iPhone 5 unfortunately it hasn't come out yet. October release!

 
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