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I have a samsung sidekick 4G, I imported it from the US so I can't actually use the 4G feature but for the price I'm very happy with what else it can do. I've always prefered to get a touch and type phone, I can use a keyboard on a touchscreen phone but I've always liked being able to not have to look at my screen when typing which I couldn't do with an on screen keyboard.
I've got an iPhone 4S. I find it works very well. I've tried using Android phones, but I can't see myself using one for a main one for a while. (Android itself is just fine, My main qualm is the mentality that the OEMs have about support, at least with iPhone I know I'll have OS updates for the entire duration of my contract period and probably a year or so beyond.)
Samsung Captivate aka the Samsung Galaxy S-I. My sister has a S-II and my Dad has a S-III so you can say I got the short end of the stick even though I kept track of my phone haha. Eh, maybe in the future but even though it's "old" I still like my phone.
Like the above poster, Samsung Captivate for me. It doesn't always like me, but I enjoy having a smartphone that isn't made by those jerks at Apple. I'm not brainwashed unlike most of the unfortunate saps in my family.
I plan on sticking with Android. I especially like that I can play ROMs on it even when it isn't rooted, though I kind of want to root it just to get rid of all the bloatware that came pre-installed (some of it runs in the background too, eww...)
I love my phone, its an LG900G, prepaid phone, given to me as a birthday present last year. I use it a lot to play music, and watch videos, and talk as well. Not so much for internet, its kind of expensive on the phone.
Kind of a big image - why the timer? When I took the photo, I was baking a cake in the oven
I have a Droid Incredible 2...it's both the best and worst phone I've ever owned. I love being able to get online whenever and wherever, but at the same time HTC is slower than molasses with updates, and I've had random features stop working without a factory reset with almost every update. Also, lately I've been getting kind of spotty 3G - and I know it's not Verizon because their signal has always been great around here.
Due for an upgrade in a few months and I'm thinking I'll get an S III.
I use a Nokia Lumia 900 and a Nokia 110 as my phones - the first as the smartphone for general use, and the 110 as the backup phone. Smartphones tend to die early, while feature phones can keep it going for around 5 days at a time even with occasional Internet use.
I have an iPhone 4S. Very convenient, since I use iTunes Match and keep everything in iCloud and it's very compatible to keep all my files in sync with my laptop! Bless iMessage as well.
Just hit the two year mark with my HTC Desire a few days ago.
I love it, although I've really got to sit down and root it. I'm getting really frustrated with the fact that most apps are restricted to the phone's memory rather than my SD Card and even that is capped at a certain number of MBs so I have to constantly clear the cache of all my apps and I can't really install any others right now unless they can go to my SD card. I also want to upgrade to 2.3 but that requires a factory reset so I want to do all of it at once. I'm just a little scared of messing it up so I'm trying to wait for a time when I won't need my phone so if I'm without one for a few days, it won't be the "end of the world". :P
But I really do adore my phone and when my contract is up in a year, I'm not even sure I'll upgrade.