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Hmm, is everyone showing factory pics because their actual device is all banged up??? :D

Anyway, I have a Sony PSP, Nintendo DS, and Audiovox CDM-Something (the Flasher V7 camera phone, I forgot the actual number). :p I had a Palm Tungsten C however I just sold it for $330 to get my PSP... :)

I am going to be getting a used Sony laptop from my friend pretty soon, and I hope to get an iPod or iPod Mini for my birthday in August. I also want a PocketPC but that won't probably happen for awhile... :pinch:

EDIT: Sorry I didn't spend much time taking the picture... just a quick snapshot. ;)

Here's the picture:

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And why is symbian better? Symbian is like the palm of pocket pc's, its made for simple people  :happy:

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I preder symbian phones 'cus I can put all kinds of programs to expand the capabilities of the phone.

As for the d500(for eg.), it has what they put on it in the factory.

And as for myself I buy a phone for it's knowledge.

These are my "mobile devices"

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Sony CLIE NX70V

Samsung a670 - it works and I like it; on Verizon network

Husky folding box cutter. Much better than the old style box cutter

Benchmade folder: great $ with employee discount (Bi-Mart)

The knife is for everyday and the purplish box cutter is for work!

Other devices not pictured:

IBM Thinkpad T30

Apple 15" Alu Powerbook

My wallet - mobile and a device, just not electronic; at least not yet!

Apple iPod 3G 20GB

Edited by ncoday
I preder symbian phones 'cus I can put all kinds of programs to expand the capabilities of the phone.

As for the d500(for eg.), it has what they put on it in the factory.

And as for myself I buy a phone for it's knowledge.

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So? You were commenting about a windows mobile device which i beleive has more applications and expandability then a symbian OS can ever have :huh:

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