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Few of my mobile devices

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PDA: Palm Treo 650, MDA Vario, iMate Jam & SE HBH 600, Treo headset.

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Powerbook G4

Not in picture: PSP, Nokia N-gage, Motorola MPx 200, Siemens M35i, Nokia 6020, philips A20. (look back in this thread for some of those)

[edit] My cam sucks :(

Edited by Damian.

just replaced my aging v3 (5 months old :p ) with a V360

its not the most appealing phone, but it does have a slightly better camera, battery life, and has a spot for a trans card.

i like to think of it as a low end V635... soon i'll buy a full housing kit for it.. if i can find an online guide, otherwise, i'll just get a black faceplate with the back cover.

mods:

volume adjustments:

-earpiece

-speakerphone

-ringtone

-HS850 BT headset (volume increase)

deleted all factory ringtones

-added my custom ringtones (currently using the boondocks theme song)

-added custom notification sounds (from MSN Messenger)

deleted all factory pictures and MMS templates

able to record 15 Minutes of video with sound

changed the outer display pic with the nissan logo

there's one feature that i really like with this phone.. its called "Voice Notes" where you can record a message and send it as a text message. so far it has worked on other V360's, V600's, and V3's

it didn't work with a nokia phone.. i don't know the model, but its one of those bricks.. but i wasn't surprised. i'll try it out with some blackberry phones and a samsung phone some other time.

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i can't edit my post anymore.. i forgot to mention the best feature about my phone.

i've loaded up some songs.. like midnight stars - secret lover, marvin sease, isley brothers, some barry white, and al green... when the time is right. :shifty:

:hump:

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Thats umm my Laptop and my Hacked RAZRv3

Those pictures are a lil old...

I dont have that HP Mouse anymore..it messed up -_-

The laptop is uh

HP Pavilion ZV6170us

-AMD Ahtlon 64 3800+

-Win XP PRO SP2

-1GB RAM

-100GB HDD

-ATI Radeon Xpress 200M

-15.4" WideScreen

-DVD-RW +/- DL

See when you like, got free times on your hands and got nothing else to do...you do stuff like this lol

http://www.zippyvideos.com/771934838337737...clublight_hack/

(video is old too)

Edited by Mystical Itachi

See when you like, got free times on your hands and got nothing else to do...you do stuff like this lol

http://www.zippyvideos.com/771934838337737...clublight_hack/

(video is old too)

Lol, i saw this video over on motomodders about 3 months ago i think, it inspired me to clublight hack my razr.

Yo, go to motomodders.net for info on hacking and adding stuff to your RAZR...

Have fun and good luck.

Man i have always wanted one of them Zen Micro MP3 players, i love that light around it, that looks awesome...plus you can also use them to store data and stuff, pretty neat.

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