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Took these with my K750i, but can't take a pic of that with its own camera, could take a pic with a digi cam but everyone knows what they look like :p

Devices shown: Nintendo DS, Creative Zen Micro 5GB Blue, Firefly Portable HD 20GB

nice phone. extremely overpriced (ya ya ya i know, your paying for the craftsmanship/exclusiveness), but nice none the less!

Nokia 8800

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nice phone. extremely overpriced (ya ya ya i know, your paying for the craftsmanship/exclusiveness), but nice none the less!

had mine about 6months now... awesome phone. solid. cool looking... it says "PIMP!" :)

and ck2k01... Yes you pay for the prestine Alumiunum shell... it's a different class off phone... Feature wise i will agree it;s not on par with some phones... but for pure looks and "wow factor" this is THEE phone to own.

had mine about 6months now... awesome phone. solid. cool looking... it says "PIMP!" :)

and ck2k01... Yes you pay for the prestine Alumiunum shell... it's a different class off phone... Feature wise i will agree it;s not on par with some phones... but for pure looks and "wow factor" this is THEE phone to own.

It certainly is.

2 more days and my i-mate Super Jam (128mb ram version), Bluetooth GPS receiver, SD wifi card, and 2 GB SD card will be here! The wait is killing me (just decided the other week that i was bored with the s710a, so decided to play with pocketpc for a bit :D)

Ill post pics when it gets here!

  • 2 weeks later...

My Toys

Bottom

From Left to right

Psion 5, Sony P910i, Sony W800i, Nokia 6610i, Dell Axim X5, HP Ipaq rx3715, Ipaq 3630, Fossil Palm PDA Watch.

Top

Left to Right

Archos AV480 80GB PMP, Apple iPod 20GB 4G, Palm E2, Palm m515, Sony PSP.

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Don't you think that's a tad excessive? :p

Here are my current mobile devices.

Dell Inspiron 8600

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Dell Axim x51v

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Mororola RAZR V3c

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Cowon iAudio 5

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Headbanger Ear Subs

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And of course me autoMOBILE device

1997 Dodge Dakota RC 4x4

HERE IS A SIMILAR ONE TO MINE

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NOT ITS NOT FOR SALE I JUST HAVENT BOUGHT A CAMERA YET TO TAKE A PICTURE OF MINE

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