? I've tried a lot ... from some sites. The MPKG doesn't seems to b working. U got any suggestions or any site that i can download?
i manage a phone store .... too many phones even now...i have a backup for my backup phone eheheh ....until my partner complain...i have learnt my lessons now .... a phone is just a phone.....not excited at all by any handsets....i have a demo iphone from my company but am not impressed with it.
I have a Sony Ericsson but haven't a clue on the model number. It's a black colour with some orange if that helps. I've just seen a HTC machine with a QWERTY keyboard. Now that looks rather good. A bit expensive though. Perhaps the price will go down later.
I use a Sony Ericsson K610i for my official number, a HP iPAQ 6315 for my personal number and a Nokia 9500 Comunicator for my travelling number. The last one, an unfashionably clunky brick, is particularly useful as a self-defence weapon, say, to hand out sound knocks on the head Yeah, Knock with a Nokia!
Where Got Mistresses? My Sony Ericsson K610i is hardly a fancy or expensive gadget. The HP iPAQ 6315 and the Nokia Communicator 9500 were bought in 2004. Hardly good for an Ah Long!
i am always amazed at what japan can do. i read 2 years ago there were doing research in to 7g. at that time aust were just pushing 3g. wish i could go there to experience it.
I currently use an Amoi S6.. and I have a nokia 2100 as a back-up, just in case it gets confiscated at school.
my very first phone was the motorola v360. i loved that phone. some jackass stoled it when i went to florida on my spring break. now i use a samsung t-619. i just really hate the buttons on the thing. so close to each other. i'm trying to get a new one soon so if any of you mind telling what is the best motorola and samsung you've used so far?
The best Motorola phone I've used was a model called 7500. It resembled a half-brick, was about as heavy and had a flip-open mouthpiece. It was particularly useful as a defensive weapon - hurl it at someone... and he'd be out for quite a while... guaranteed Just its battery weighed more than most phones of today... and it lasted about 4 hours on a single charge. All this was in 1994 - so, it's quite unlikely to be available now
U still can use it - when u eat crab and find no hammer around I used to hv one also - Motorola 8700 (flip model) back to 1999. And still remember the tone and when it vibrate. 7500 - 8200 - 8500 - 8700 Now i am using Sony Ericsson W910i. The phone is good but the battery consumption need to be improve...