Favorite Phone Manufacturer?


Who do you think is the best?  

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  1. 1. Who do you think is the best?

    • Nokia
      41
    • Sony Ericsson
      28
    • Motorola
      30
    • LG
      3
    • Philips
      0
    • Panasonic
      1
    • Siemens
      3
    • Other (specify)
      8


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Samsung. I still have my SCH-N150 from like 4 years ago, it's been left out in the snow for a night, been dropped in a lake (shallow part, but fully sumberged), dropped in a puddle, smashed against a steel table at work so hard the screen cracked, dropped on the concrete a few times, run over by a car once...and it still works perfectly (still have the crack in the screen, but it doesn't affect the screen itself).

Motorola's gone to crap, they used to be my favorite. LG's pretty good, but they always have some weird issues. Nokia I've had 4 of them and they've all exploded into a billion pieces from the tiniest fall or just picking it up. Audiovox just sucks and gets crappy reception. I haven't used sony ericsson yet though. My next phone MIGHT be a sony, but I really want a nice samsung with a pull-out keyboard that isn't too costly.

i get bored of my phones quickly so like to buy a new phone so far ive had 3 different nokia phones, a sony ericcson and a panasonic.

my sony ericsson phone kept crashing and i had a lot of problems with it, and my panasonic phones battery lasted about a day then ran out, yet i have never had any problems with nokia phones.

so nokia gets my vote :)

how come noone has a phone w/ a built in radio??  seems like somethin so logical to put in there.

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all Nokia phones (upper & med range) I've seen in past 2 years have radios. Although some (including my 6610) need their headsets to use it. I love nokia for its simplicity and logical menu layout. using 6610 since last 2 years and don't feel like changing since right now its so fits my needs.

Although 6230 looks amazing

Nokia 6230 [Nokia.com]

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