12-21-2005, 10:06 PM
Heh, I still use my Nokia 5185i. It seems to get better signal than my friends newer phones. I would like a camera phone though.
My wife has a Motorola non-flip phone and the interface does seem a bit weird - not to mention the fact that the display is a blinding blue light. (It is so bright she stopped carrying a flashlight in her purse. While waiting for movies to start she has used it to signal friends and I have even read with it.)
My Nokia interface: up and down scroll, clear, and one "action" button.
My Wife's Motorola: up and down scroll, clear, select, send/option/side scroll, and end/option/side scroll. It's crazy, and the newer phones are even worse.
My wife has a Motorola non-flip phone and the interface does seem a bit weird - not to mention the fact that the display is a blinding blue light. (It is so bright she stopped carrying a flashlight in her purse. While waiting for movies to start she has used it to signal friends and I have even read with it.)
My Nokia interface: up and down scroll, clear, and one "action" button.
My Wife's Motorola: up and down scroll, clear, select, send/option/side scroll, and end/option/side scroll. It's crazy, and the newer phones are even worse.
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