West Coast Connection Forum
Lifestyle => Tha G-Spot => Topic started by: We Fly High on September 01, 2005, 08:01:21 PM
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well my phone got fucked up today, so i cant take calls. but anyways, im looking to get a new one with like internet/text messaing and all that shit . i was looking at a palm treo, its like 250 with a 2 year agreement, plus ive already had my old fone for 2 years, so i get a $100 discount on this one. so itd be $150 with a 2 year agreement. shit looks dope as hell.
anyone have it? give some reviews of it
or the other one is the samsung one where the screen slides up
i dont want the t mobile sidekick, that shit looks hella crappy. and feels like a toy.
anyone else got any suggestions
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i got the Nokia 6680,
i view dubcnn all the time, check my hotmail, and view this forum - it even lets me post too!!!
24/7 anywhere anytime connection ;D
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i got the Nokia 6680,
i view dubcnn all the time, check my hotmail, and view this forum - it even lets me post too!!!
24/7 anywhere anytime connection ;D
tyte shit man but its huge if u want a good internet phone wit walkie talkie(soon to work wit nextel), internet, camera, blah blah blah get the sprint MM-8300 unfortualy i got the PM-8200 but im lookin for a reason to upgrade
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yea its bulkyish, similar to the nokia 7610 which i had before, its light as fuck though...its cause of the dual camera and the slide back that they made it bigger
i just needed the ease of access to the net and being able to access mail - hence why i went 3G ;D
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http://www.phonescoop.com/phones/phone.php?p=749
The good:
Streaming audio and video; speakerphone; good call quality; Ready Link calls; sleek and compact; analog roaming; bright, colorful screen.
The bad:
No Bluetooth or infrared port; streaming video is blurry; short battery life.
What's it for:
Making regular and Ready Link calls; sending messages; snapping photos; shooting videos; streaming audio and video.
Who's it for:
Anyone who wants a solid cell phone with a good helping of multimedia features.
Business use:
The Sanyo MM-8300's basic PIM functions and Ready Link service will keep mobile professionals in touch with their colleagues and their office.
Essential extras:
Car charger; extended battery; wired headset; USB data cable and PC-syncing software; leather case; belt-clip holster; changeable accent covers.
The bottom line:
The Sanyo MM-8300 is an impressive phone that boasts solid call quality and entertaining multimedia features; we just wish it had Bluetooth and a better battery.
(http://www.mobiledia.com/phones/images/sanyo/mm-8300/mm-8300-2.jpg)
(http://www.mobiledia.com/phones/images/sanyo/mm-8300/mm-8300-4.jpg)
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yeah man i had never really used internet on the any type of those devices (2ways,cell phones), and i tried it today at the store, i was looking at dubcnn adn i was trippin out. i cant believe it can do that. but yeah im about to go cop me one tomorrow night. i need a more business phone with all those capabilities
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yea i use
http://www.dubcnn.com/headlines.shtml
to check if we been updated then click the link and it jumps to the site and update on dubcnn! ;)
was mad at first now i just do it ALL the time...so when yall think i aint about i just might be! ;D
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i use my Sidekick 2 but i guess u dont like sidekicks :(