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Come on people post pictures of your mobile devices :)

Nokia N82, My new Nokia E71, iPhone

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And one with my iPod Classic

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I wish I could afford all that! :D

Wow, it seems half of Neowin's population have iPhones...

Can you guys tell me how well it functions as a Phone [making and receiving calls] ?

I wish I could afford all that! :D

Wow, it seems half of Neowin's population have iPhones...

Can you guys tell me how well it functions as a Phone [making and receiving calls] ?

Works good for phone calls from what I have tested from a friends machine.. As for e-mail and other business stuff, I prefer blackberry as I can feel the keys.. :) Just waiting for the BlackBerry Bold here, then I will snap some pics. :p 8700 is kinda old now and the curve had nothing new for me. :p

And yes, before someone comments.. I do use too many smilies. :p

You have three mobiles?

Yes

I wish I could afford all that! :D

Time for an job upgrade? :D

Wow, it seems half of Neowin's population have iPhones...

Can you guys tell me how well it functions as a Phone [making and receiving calls] ?

Yes works great here.

Unlike Windows Mobile lagging at every incoming call.

Works good for phone calls from what I have tested from a friends machine.. As for e-mail and other business stuff, I prefer blackberry as I can feel the keys.. :) Just waiting for the BlackBerry Bold here, then I will snap some pics. :p 8700 is kinda old now and the curve had nothing new for me. :p

And yes, before someone comments.. I do use too many smilies. :p

Thats why i got the Nokia E71 :)

Here are my laptops:

- IBM ThinkPad R31

- Apple PowerBook G4 15"

- Apple MacBook

- Asus Eee PC 701

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Edited by Damian.
  • 2 weeks later...

Here's my stuff... First up is my UTStarcom PCS1450 aka Virgin Mobile Super Slice, which I just bought today. Next is my 16 GB iPod Touch (1st gen), which I use for pretty much everything on-the-go. Last is my trusty Magellan Explorist 200 GPS, which is use for Geocaching, tracking mileage/routes on my bike, and finding random places when I need to. It doesn't have advanced mapping or route-finding navigation features, but it does what I need it to do. :) Up top is my Jabra bluetooth headset that I got for free. Nothing special, but it works.

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