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exactly, like everybody who's after one of those Motorola V3s - if you've ever used one, you'll realise what a bag of crap it really is - as are EVERY single motorola phone ever made.

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Not everyone wants the same features on a phone. I just wanted a phone that looked cool and made calls, and the V3 fit that description. Its a quality phone.

Haha. No, 14 yr olds don't need cell phones. I find so annoying when I see kids with these hella expensive phones. Spoiled brats!! :p . You would be annoyed as hell here. EVERYONE has a cell phone. I see old grannies with $500 phones. It's halarious.

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Yeah, and what's more funnier is that they don't know how to use them.

From left to right:

Sony HandyCam DCR-HC30 MiniDV Camcorder

Delphi MyFi XM2GO Satellite Radio

Sony CyberShot T7 Camera

Apple 20GB 4G iPod

Motorolla MPx220 Windows Smartphone

Motorola HS820 Bluetooth Headset

Apple 12" Powerbook G4

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Another

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Oh man.. that T7 is so sexy.

I always wanted the first T series Cybershot.. then the T3 came out and I said I was going to get that.. and now the T7. Oh God, it's beautiful.

Could you take a pic?

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ok.. got a pic, but its not good enough man. so i got a quicktime of it in action. i'm watching family guy on it.

http://users.adelphia.net/~venezian/pmp.MOV (5.5mb)

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i just realized in my previous post i said it was an iriver pSp.. sorry, its a PMP-120

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Oh man.. that T7 is so sexy.

I always wanted the first T series Cybershot.. then the T3 came out and I said I was going to get that.. and now the T7. Oh God, it's beautiful.

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Yea, it's really cool...

Here are some pics of my T1 and T7 so you can see the difference...

And I remeber when I thought my T1 was sooooooo small...

Sorry for the crappy quality, even though my MPx220 claims to be a 1MP camera...it sucks really bad...

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yeah all these phones are way nice! it sucks having no job. I get a t610 to use for internet on my pocket pc though, which is pretty cool. Anyways, 14 year olds dont need cell phones (im 14) and I find it VERY annoying when people are ALWAYS talking about them (at least here they do) if someone sees a phone, they shout out "CAN I SEE YOUR CELL PHONE!?". It gets annoying

I want a PSP

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Well it's much different when your 15. You shouldn't leave home without one! :woot: :laugh:

well... verizon isnt the best either... Tmobile and verizon both got 5/5 service and customer, but i prefer tmobile because you can use any gsm phone on their service.

A funny thing is that at tzones.com there is porn. tzones is what tmobile calls the mobile internet thing, and tzones.com is the dutch end of tmobile.

ok.. got a pic, but its not good enough man. so i got a quicktime of it in action. i'm watching family guy on it.

http://users.adelphia.net/~venezian/pmp.MOV (5.5mb)

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i just realized in my previous post i said it was an iriver pSp.. sorry, its a PMP-120

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god damn you to hell. gettin my hopes up like that.

my iriver h320 does the same as that cept smaller

exactly, like everybody who's after one of those Motorola V3s - if you've ever used one, you'll realise what a bag of crap it really is - as are EVERY single motorola phone ever made.

nuff said really :)

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Nope, I love Motos. The V3 may have been a sex factor, I agree, but my new V635 is beatiful AND well made.

First pic: Sager laptop (3.4 GHz, 1GB RAM, 256MB Mobility Radeon 9700, 17" screen, DVD burner, etc), GBA SP Platinum, iPod 3G, PSP (pic taken with V635)

Second pic: Inside of my brand new V635 (pic taken with laptop's integrated webcam)

Third pic: Outside of my brand new V635 (pic taken with laptop's integrated webcam)

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