A Good CellPhone Brand?

I’ve been using an old Blackjack II that I got for $20 on ebay a while back and it works wonderfully. I don’t know if its available for rodgers in canada but it’s worth a shot. Either that or its successor, the Jack.

And yes, they are both samsungs.

(If you do get the blackjack II, go with the upgrade to W.M. 6.1, best 30 minutes i ever spent.)

Samsung is not a shitbrand, they are as huge as sony in many countries, I know alot of people with samsung phones, only a few with complaints about them, which is usually just nitpicking.

I’m also using the blackjack 2, everyone I know who has one told me they are unbreakable, so I took the blackjack 2, I could get another one also free if I break it so I don’t really care, but it does seem pretty damn durable, more so than my mom’s 2 year old HTC dream.

LG’s my type. Im not that fancy on cellphones at all

My friend signed up for a rogers phone and got the samsung corby, it has wifi and lots of great features like really loud speaker but it took my friend 2 weeks to ruin the phone completely so I helped him on the phone with rogers and he got a free HTC Dream which he dropped and cracked the screen after 3 weeks

^this

Samsung is decent out of the box, but they degrade very fast. Nokia is long lasting, if you don’t want to buy a new one the day your guarantee expires.

Apple

HTC(be sure to get an android htc)

HTC FTW.

I’ve had a Wizard and now i’m on a RhodiumW. All windows mobile phones. All 100% hacked :stuck_out_tongue: . But personally I recommend android for most people.

that HTC Wizard looks like a good phone for it’s time, it had wifi and a slide out keyboard, if only the CPU wasn’t only 195mhz and it didn’t use MiniSD it would be still up to my standards, the Rhodium looks a bit too bulky, maybe it’s because I just got an iphone 3GS*

*broken LCD and Digitizer

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