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  1. Yeah, the Treo's like a combination of a PDA and a phone. It's got a full small QWERTY keyboard below the screen. Doesn't seem that bulky, either. I may wait it out until Verizon starts carrying Treos, and then grab one of those. I have the black Motorola whose antenna breaks off, right now.

  2. Quote Originally Posted by Dolemite
    The only thing I hate about flip phones is having to clean the ear-grease off the screen when you're done with a call...
    Headset. Yea, might look like you're talking to yourself, but at least you dont have to worry about holding it and cleaning it after every talk.

  3. Nokia 3589i. It's old but it cost me $30, its color, and its built like a rock. Good cell phone. I dont need cameras and shit.

  4. Quote Originally Posted by Hot Like Wasabi
    Well, as of yesterday I switched services from Sprint to AT&T Wireless and kept my number. Plan with Sprint was 500 anytime minutes (unlimited night and weekends) for $50 (after tax and the other stuff came out to like $6o every month). My new plan with AT&T is 650 anytime minutes (unlimited night and weekends) for $40 and I get 15% off every month since I am a government employee. So it works out cheaper and I get more minutes.

    Here is the phone I got, paid $100 for it (well, it was a bday gift). http://www.s2snetwork.com/cellphones...less_phone.cfm


    My wife and I got the same phones. Her's has a picture of one of our cats on the inside and our dog on the outside. Mine has Mario and Yoshi Inside and Sonic on the outside <--Dork

    Quote Originally Posted by bandit
    Headset. Yea, might look like you're talking to yourself, but at least you dont have to worry about holding it and cleaning it after every talk.
    Earpieces are the shit. I am totally amazed how well they work. Most people can't tell if I'm using my phone or the earpiece.

  5. Quote Originally Posted by Videodrone
    Earpieces are the shit. I am totally amazed how well they work. Most people can't tell if I'm using my phone or the earpiece.
    Tell me about it. I want those bluetooth headsets but my phone is not bluetooth and they havent made an adapter for my Nokia 7250i. If they have one for the Nextel i730, I'mma get it. I should be getting it next month or so.

  6. Quote Originally Posted by bandit
    Tell me about it. I want those bluetooth headsets but my phone is not bluetooth and they havent made an adapter for my Nokia 7250i. If they have one for the Nextel i730, I'mma get it. I should be getting it next month or so.


    http://www.jabra.com/products/FreeSp...nBluetooth.htm

    I actually got the version of this adapter for Bluetooth phones on Friday, and it's working great for me.

    Hope this helps...
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  7. Quote Originally Posted by DArque Bishop


    http://www.jabra.com/products/FreeSp...nBluetooth.htm

    I actually got the version of this adapter for Bluetooth phones on Friday, and it's working great for me.

    Hope this helps...
    I've seen those. Unfortunately, my phone doesnt use the 2.5mm plugs. Mine uses a POP-Port. All the newer Nokia's have a long rectangular plug. The 6200, 6800 (as shown above with the flip open QWERTY keys), and many others. I have emailed Jabra about making an adapter and they said sometime early 2004. Unfortunately, my AT&T contract ends in August, and I should be getting a Nextel i730 next month (whenever I get my tax money back), so when Jabra does come out with it, I really wouldnt have any use for it.

  8. Quote Originally Posted by bandit
    I've seen those. Unfortunately, my phone doesnt use the 2.5mm plugs. Mine uses a POP-Port. All the newer Nokia's have a long rectangular plug. The 6200, 6800 (as shown above with the flip open QWERTY keys), and many others. I have emailed Jabra about making an adapter and they said sometime early 2004. Unfortunately, my AT&T contract ends in August, and I should be getting a Nextel i730 next month (whenever I get my tax money back), so when Jabra does come out with it, I really wouldnt have any use for it.
    Ah... I see. My Nokia 3650 actually uses the 2.5mm plugs; I wasn't aware they had started changing that. Oh, well... was worth a try.
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  9. Quote Originally Posted by DArque Bishop
    Ah... I see. My Nokia 3650 actually uses the 2.5mm plugs; I wasn't aware they had started changing that. Oh, well... was worth a try.
    Yea they changed it cuz I guess the newer Nokia's now have a radio feature on it.

  10. Quote Originally Posted by bandit
    Yea they changed it cuz I guess the newer Nokia's now have a radio feature on it.
    Nope, they have been doing that for years.

    Nokia has always tried to force thier propritory headset jack on the public.
    Some of thier phones even have a 2.5mm jack, but it has an extra conductor and non-standard wiring.

    Newer CDMA models (3589, 2285) have the standard 2.5mm jack because Verizon forces them too.
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