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I'm going on my fourth. The Razr wasn't a good option because it doesn't provide much protection if it falls to the ground. Best phone I had was my first one, which was a Motorola flip phone that was pretty solid. Dropped it a few times and it still worked fine.
My first phone was some crappy LG. Then it died and I got another LG free, but I didn't like it so I went back to a non-flip model. Then I needed a better phone and bought the Samsung I have now. So I guess I have had 4 but I don't count the fling with the second LG since I had it like a week and a half.
 

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Bjerknes

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Bürkε;1784195 said:
I've had only one, a huge pay phone on the corner.
That's the way to go. That way, you basically pay yourself every time you use it.

My first phone was some crappy LG. Then it died and I got another LG free, but I didn't like it so I went back to a non-flip model. Then I needed a better phone and bought the Samsung I have now. So I guess I have had 4 but I don't count the fling with the second LG since I had it like a week and a half.
People I know with Samsungs have had their phones for a number of years. Perhaps they're pretty durable then... except for mine.
 

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That's the way to go. That way, you basically pay yourself every time you use it.



People I know with Samsungs have had their phones for a number of years. Perhaps they're pretty durable then... except for mine.
I got a case for mine since the job I had at the time required a lot of moving around in addition to chances for smashing and or burning.
 

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lock the keyboard fellas

use technology to your advantage
The keyboard lock is a fantastic example of brain dead engineering. Solve a problem with a bigger problem. If the keyboard lock were automatic it would already be idiotic cause you'd have to wait for it. But now I have to turn the lock on and off 40 times a day, just what I wanted.

The moron who suggested that in a meeting should have been fired on the spot. What's worse, I bet some imbecile has a patent on it.

See what I mean by horrendous quality of handsets yet?
 

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The keyboard lock is a fantastic example of brain dead engineering. Solve a problem with a bigger problem. If the keyboard lock were automatic it would already be idiotic cause you'd have to wait for it. But now I have to turn the lock on and off 40 times a day, just what I wanted.

The moron who suggested that in a meeting should have been fired on the spot.
Indeed. That crap is annoying.
 
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    The keyboard lock is a fantastic example of brain dead engineering. Solve a problem with a bigger problem. If the keyboard lock were automatic it would already be idiotic cause you'd have to wait for it. But now I have to turn the lock on and off 40 times a day, just what I wanted.

    The moron who suggested that in a meeting should have been fired on the spot. What's worse, I bet some imbecile has a patent on it.

    See what I mean by horrendous quality of handsets yet?
    How lazy are you?

    Are you sure you aren't American?

    Complaining about hitting 2 buttons a couple times a day.....
     

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