I've gone through many phones, none of which were what I really wanted, but at the time it was always replacing a busted phone with a slightly better one each time. My last phone was a Strawberry Chocolate... and I hated it with a passion. It did outlast my other phones... but probably only because I actually paid insurance on it... which in the end did me no good since I was almost up for an upgrade and they worked with me, and got the Upgrade price with a mail in rebate. Overall I only paid about $30... more info
Best phone I've ever had.:
I've had a lot of cell phones, this is the first one I've actually liked everything about. It doesn't get much attention compared to the others. At first glance it doesn't look like anything major but if you don't check it out you'll be missing out on the best phone out there in my opinion. A lot of the newer phones are too bulky and hard to carry, this one is very slim and light. Some of the newer phones are going to touch keypads. I recently had the Motorola Krave and found the "qwerty" touch keypad very... more info
Best non PDA cell I've owned:
This cell opens two ways. The clamshell function opens to an ergonomic phone, and it opens sideways for texting. It had great reception and the flip open function didn't wear to the point that it was flopping. I've had this phone for two years and will actually miss it when I upgrade to a PDA phone.
Perfect phone for "Joe the Caller":
Sorry about the title. I couldn't help myself. Apologies if this review isn't in depth as most of the others but I guess I use mine a little bit differently than other people. This was the perfect phone for me because I don't really like cell phones. I can't stand texting and wanted something to make it as painless at possible because, reluctantly, I have to admit texting is useful. At the same time, it seems like all the phones with keyboards are bulky. The keyboard is supremely handy and makes... more info