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how do you like your 8525? im thinking of getting the 8125 because the prices for the 8525 (even refurbished) are really high still.

I love my 8525. I used to own the 8125 ( and sold it to get the 8525 ) and the 8525 is definitely a better phone. The extra processing power really does help out when you are trying to do multiple things. The camera is much better and so on...

What is that clock interface? Which device is it on, the Alpine?

Yea, it's on the Alpine. And you can actually get a screensaver that looks very similar here

ok.. now it's my turn ;)

Here are the usual suspects:

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14.1" Compaq Presario V2000 (Turion64 @ 1.6ghz)

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2gb ipod nano + Sony Ericsson Z520a (old phone)

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NDS Lite + R4 flash cart

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And my new baby... Samsumg SGH-i607 (Blackjack) with my Jabra BT earpiece

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- morf

how do you like your blackjack? do you use it with data plan?

I <3 my Blackjack, and the 2gb microSD card gives me tonz of space for music and such.

I have it set up so my e-mails are delivered to it via IMAP (using gmail as my SMTP). I'm using the SmarthPhone Unlimited plan ($19.99 a month).

Also, if you use a service like Orb or Mercora M... you can stream music from your desktop (as long as it's on..)

Only issue I've ran in to.... is that the 3G network drains the battery fast. With normal use.. I have to charge it every night. But it comes with 2 standard batteries, so it's not too bad.

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oh.. he biggest pain in the butt to me was finding a case for it O.o

I'm picky when it comes to that kind of stuff... and ended up getting this one... after digging the web for days. The one I really wanted was this... but they are out of stock and I couldn't want any longer

I was planning on getting the XDA Atom or Atom Life but yeah, pretty expensive and no QWERTY..

How is the ORBIT?

Its fantastic, slim, sleek and does everything i need plus sat nav the only thing is to make sure you close tom tom once you reach your destination cos if you are visiting a client or something and your phone goes off saying "you have reached your destination" or even worse " turn around and go right" lol its quite bad

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Come on people post pictures of your mobile devices :)

E71. Nice (Y) I was thinking about getting one first. But decided to go with model without QWERTY :D

E66. My first smartphone btw. And I love it so much!

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E71. Nice (Y) I was thinking about getting one first. But decided to go with model without QWERTY :D

E66. My first smartphone btw. And I love it so much!

Yeah i like the E66 too but i can't live without QWERTY!

And i love the 320 x 240 screen on the E71.

This thread should be pinned.

The Mobile Device Desktops Thread already is.

What about the most powerful mobile device that you can own? A laptop?

My 3-year-old HP Pavilion dv1000 (it actually turned 3 on the 9th), featuring an Intel Pentium M 1.73 GHz, 1.5 GB of RAM (originally 512 MB, then 1 GB), an 80 GB Hard Drive (originally 60 GB), 8x DVD Burner, 128 MB Intel GMA900, and Windows XP Professional SP3.

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This thing has a few scratches on the top of the lid (from hitting some fake rock display on the coffee table in my living room) and it fell face first when it was put on a wobbly table, all that happened was a slight scratch next to the arrow keys.

My other mobile devices...

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My Nokia 6103 cell phone and my iPod Nano 2nd Generation 2 GB

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