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lol itdoes think sammy liked the design (this was out 1st) but lg are lazy as they use the same internal design for loads of handset u8120 u8110 u8130 u8138 and a slightly caried on on th u8150

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The antenna in Z-107 looks nicer ;)

only God knows that i love clamshell phones :cry: (don't have one, but i like them :cry: )

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Broadband speed with WCDMA and EDGE

1.3 megapixel camera sensor, effective resolution 1.23 megapixels for image capture (1280 x 960 pixel resolution)

6x smooth digital zoom and sequence mode

10 MB internal dynamic memory with hot swap and 64 MB MultiMediaCard (MMC)

Video recording time up to 1 hour per clip

Web browser with improved HTML support

Print photos directly at home, at the office, at retail kiosks, or use online printing services

The antenna in Z-107 looks nicer  ;)

only God knows that i love clamshell phones  :cry: (don't have one, but i like them  :cry: )

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ya i like the sammy but three dont do it. but due to faults with the u8120 three gave me a free moto e1000 (im on pay as you go)though i still love the lg but the e100 if far more supperior

ya i like the sammy but three dont do it. but due to faults with the u8120 three gave me a free moto e1000 (im on pay as you go)though i still love the lg but the e100 if far more supperior

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E1000 is even more ugly than that LG :pinch: (IMO off course)

A terrible Nokia 6600.

Getting replaced with a 6610i shortly though

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Hey if you dont want that 6600 go ahead and send it over :D

Nokia 7610, 3G iPod 40GB, Nintendo GBA SP, Nintendo DS, Sony PSP. All my little baby portable devices excluding the camera used to take the pic :p

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Nice collection :p

My Nokia 3220:

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And please stop posting pictures from the company's website....it ruins the thread :(

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My dad has that camera with the same lens. Its the best camera that i have seen yet. And the shutter speed on it is sooooo fast.

oh ya........ I have a 4G iPod, which i had to send back because it was broken so i cant take a pic of it. And i will have a Treo 600 shortly. But here is a picture of my Dell Inspiron 8100, not exactly mobile but it has a P3m so it's partially mobile

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