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@evilmunky.. How is that phone?! That's the one that me and my friend thinks look like a calculator, seems like it's a pretty great phone.

its a great phone once you get used to the keyboard lol

never had a problem with it.

tho it don't come with a camera which might put a few people off.

Please excuse my horrible SLR skills, my sisters Canon Digital Rebel XT is the only camera around!

I also have a Cingular 8125 (which has some chips on its DPad)

could you also take some pictures of your 8125, im getting one soon and so its always nice to see some sexy pictures of it :p thanks

Der neue Samsung E900 :rolleyes:

Pretty tight phone man. Wish I could get one for CDMA.

@ mrp04 I love that Blackjack. I never realized just how skinny it really is. I might have to switch to the darkside (Cingular - now the new AT&T) sometime just to give it a try.

It looks gorgeous, but I heard it's difficult to hold when texting is that true?

I guess it depends on a person...

It was a lot smaller than I expected but I got used to it after a day or two.. :)

But it might be a good idea to try it at some store before buying.. :yes:

Alrighty! I finally got around to it!

Ive got pictures of my BlackJack with its extended battery, my sisters BlackJack with a normal battery, my 8125, and my parents SYNC!

I quite like the SYNC as a normal phone.

This will take many replies damnit!

Nevermind, the board seems to automatically put them together!

Now it even seems to allow me as much space as I want! Weired!

In the picture I have my old IBM Thinkpad T21, my Toshiba E310, and an old Moto phone. The last picture is of my old D-Link MP3 player. Sorry for the bad quality, but the lighting in my room sucks and the camera on my 6133 doesn't have a flash.

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Since I can't take a pic of my camera with my camera:

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The 6133 is a nice phone. Came free with the plan. I also have a broken iPod nano and a Gameboy Color, but I couldn't find them.

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It is the same as the 6126 but it has an FM radio. The 6126, 6131, and 6133 are all basically the same phone. The only difference between the 6131 and the 6133 is that T-Mobile disabled some of the 6131s features in the 6133. Even so it is a great phone. It can be flashed to the same firmware as the 6131.

Alrighty! I finally got around to it!

Ive got pictures of my BlackJack with its extended battery, my sisters BlackJack with a normal battery, my 8125, and my parents SYNC!

I quite like the SYNC as a normal phone.

This will take many replies damnit!

Nevermind, the board seems to automatically put them together!

Now it even seems to allow me as much space as I want! Weired!

Am I seeing a Samsung i320 :yes:

Been fightin wether to go that way or a Blackberry Pearl..

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