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Just picked my new LG 6200. Its brand new from Bell. Just released this last month in the Canadian market. Its not a high end phone but its not a poor one either. I can't really complain since I'm a college student :p But overall its a pretty decent phone.

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Here are the portables I use everyday:

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  • Samsung SGH-X497
  • Nintendo DS (and games)
  • Creative Zen Micro 5 GB
  • My old watch (the band broke, so it's now a pocket watch)

Here are the portables that I have that are now "retired;" I don't use them anymore:

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  • Sony AM/FM Cassette Walkman
  • Nintendo Game Boy Advance
  • Phillips AX5112 Portable CD Player
  • Lenoxx Sound CD-79 Portable CD Player
  • Coby AM/FM Radio with speaker

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T-Mobile Sidekick2. No other phone on the market compares. :cool: Although, mines severly beatup from a year of ~14hours a day usage. As a matter of fact, i just had to order a replacement since my keyboard is starting to peel up from the housing!! :laugh: and my backlight is acting up :crazy:

[edit] Thanks for uploading it joker

Edited by divinatum
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T-Mobile Sidekick2. No other phone on the market compares.  :cool: Although, mines severly beatup from a year of ~14hours a day usage. As a matter of fact, i just had to order a replacement since my keyboard is starting to peel up from the housing!!  :laugh: and my backlight is acting up  :crazy:

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dont forgot, thats hotlink

edit: i've upload for you

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Canon IXY Digital L2 (Japan Only) I had to use this pic because I'm using the camera now.

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NEC lavie LL500/6 Notebook (Japan Only)

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The phone is ****, a Samsung VI660

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And a PSP Giga Pack.

Here's everything all together

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  • 2 weeks later...

got this v3 by accident.. went to t-mobile to add a line and they happened to be running a promotion that day where everything they had was free (except for sidekick and blackberry)..

you all know what it looks like.. but i do want to show this :cool:

deleted stock ringtones

deleted stock pictures

deleted MMS templates

deleted other misc. files,

added a custom skin (very low memory 47KB)

deleted the other skins

modded the video options to allow unlimited video recording

adjust gain table for louder earpiece and louder ringtones

i make my own ringtones

8.3MB free space of 9.4MB... i had 3.4MB when i got the phone :x

finally.. a bonus christmas gift.. Motorla HS850 wireless headset.

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