If you be able to have one cell phone for free, which cell phone would you choose and why? I pick Motorola U6 "Pebel" cause it is bad ass Motorola L7 Motorola RAZR V3i Motorola RAZR V3 Motorola U6 "Pebel"
i really don't like motorola's but i'll pick the U6 pebel since i see a lot of ppl using the V3, V3i and L7
i luv the pebl it looks so stylish and i lik how the time on the cellphone is like a rectangle shape and i like the buttons on the pebl toooooo its so futuristic
when i first saw L7 i really like it but not so much now... looking at the pictures i kinda like V3i & U6 but actually i'm not a motorola fan....i really like nokia 8800. that phone looks so cooooool!!!!!!
I was thinking of getting the Q so I wouldn't have to carry a pda and a phone. But a lot of pda programs won't work for the Q OS.
RAZR, ple-ase! It's soooo out! Arr, but maybe it's because I have this unconditional hatred for the RAZR. Probably because all these white kids are carrying it around, thinking it's like the latest and hippest phone out there, that it's big 'bling bling'. Those white kids will never keep up with real Asian technology. Where are you located Vietboi? Why don't you get the Sony Ericcson W810i? That was a very popular phone in HK, and it definitely kicks the RAZR's ass anyday. Currently Rogers Canada is carrying it. Therefore, if it's available in Canada, then it should be available in the US.
i'm from US. i like Sony Ericcson W810i but it too expensive i got the motorola pebl for free with the one year contract the phone not bad tho it alright.....
Out of those phones, V3i for sure. I had a black V3 and I always wished it could have a better camera and media player with mem card slot. V3i fits that bill perfectly.
Introduction With a slide form factor the Nokia N80 is reminiscent of the first S60 smartphone, the 7650. However, appearances are deceptive because three years of development have resulted in a phone several generations more advanced. Design The N80 is pleasing to the eye and is finished in a mixture of chrome and metal, similar in feel and looks to the N70, which gives the whole device a substantial feel. The N80 will be available in two versions – silver and black, both are constructed of similar materials, but the black version has the advantage of hiding smudges and fingerprints more than the silver version. In the hand, in slide closed mode, the phone at 95.4 x 50 x 23.4 mm is essentially the smallest Nokia S60 phone yet. As a slider it is a few mm thicker than a monoblock such as the 6680, but this is hardly noticeable. It is bigger and heavier (134g) that the other modern S60 Slider, the Samsung D720, but that is a reflection of the extra functionality found in the N80. The slide mechanism itself is a soft slide, similar to the camera slide on the N70, which because it lacks the snap feel of spring-assisted slides, may not be to everyones taste. With all the major control keys accessible in slide closed mode (a notable improvement over the 7650) there is very little need to open the slide except when writing messages or inputting other data. The result of this is that the N80 looks and feels much more like a regular phone. The tactile feedback and ease of use of the control keys are excellent, although the proximity of the softkeys, control pad and calls keys may cause trouble for those with large fingers. The number keypad is not as good, the demo models having a slightly spongy feel, and (as with other sliders) the first row of keys is a little obscured by the top of the phone. On the plus side, the keys are large and well distributed, which should provide for some fast input speeds. Furthermore the usual issue with slide down key pads giving an unbalanced feel when in use is countered by the major portion of the weight of the phone being in the slide down portion. The screen resolution, at 352 x 416 pixels and with 262,144 colours, is crisp and bright. This is the best screen I have seen on a mobile device, and it outdoes the impressive QVGA screens found on the N92 and N71.