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Nokia 8801 - Bought from Friend for $200 when he got a Nokia N95, he originally bought the 8801 for $700 or something.

Motorola SLVR - Used it when I had Cingular, unlocked it to work with T-mobile. (don't use anymore)

Motorola RAZR v3 - Got it for real cheap when I had Cingular & did a contract, unlocked it to work with T-mobile. (don't use anymore)

Samsung t809 - Got it for real cheap when I started T-mobile contract. (don't use anymore)

Treo 650 - Brother got a BlackJack and he gave me this, unlocked it to work with T-mobile.

Sony Ericsson K800i - Bought it off ebay, I use this most currently.

Going to sell the phones I don't use 8801, slvr, razr, and maybe get a nokia n95 or wait for the iphone (get it unlocked). I had a perfectly fine working verizon motorola krzr k1m that I bought from some random guy on the streets for $20, but since it was cdma I had no use for it & sold it. I never took a picture of it but that was my favorite phone in terms of looks.

Here are mine:

Alpine iDA-X001 - Not really a 'mobile' device, but it's pretty useless without my iPod since it doesn't have a CD player built in. They call it a Digital Media Receiver. I've owned a couple different decks to use with my iPod and this one by far is the best when it comes to the way it works with the iPod.

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And my real mobile devices:

Cingular 8525 ( HTC Hermes ) - Bluetooth GPS Receiver - Aliph Jawbone - 30GB iPod Video

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