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    <title>getting a new phone is fun</title>
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    <author>
      <name>dave</name>
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    <category term="devices" />
    <category term="gadgets" />
    <category term="hardware" />
    <category term="how do you?" />
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    <category term="mobile" />
    <category term="what do you?" />
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<span class="inline inline-right"><a onclick="launch_popup(97, 220, 350); return false;" href="/files/images/nokia-9000.jpg" target="_blank"><img src="/files/images/nokia-9000.thumbnail.jpg" alt="Nokia 9000 Communicator" title="Nokia 9000 Communicator" class="image image-thumbnail" height="100" width="63" /></a></span>Ever since the movie <a href="http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0120053/" title="The Saint (1997)" target="_blank">The Saint</a> (with <a href="http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0000174/" title="Val Kilmer on IMDB" target="_blank">Val Kilmer</a> and <a href="http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0000223/" title="Elizabeth Shue on IMDB" target="_blank">Elizabeth Shue</a>, not the <a href="http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0055701/" title="The Saint (1962)" target="_blank">TV series</a> with <a href="http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0000549/" title="Roger Moore on IMDB" target="_blank">Roger Moore</a>), I've wanted a phone that flips open - not just a clamshell, but something with a keyboard inside. I thought that was the coolest thing, and until I saw the price... it was practically mine. I don't even remember what the price was, just that it was WAY out of my budget.
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It went to the back of my mind as I got my first mobile phone in 1999. It was a sweet Nokia 5160 and I thought it was (almost) the best thing ever. That was replaced by a Motorola v60i (good except for the snap-off antenna), then a Motorola v265, then a Motorola e815 (see a trend?).
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<span class="inline inline-left"><a onclick="launch_popup(100, 99, 196); return false;" href="/files/images/lg-env-green-sm.jpg" target="_blank"><img src="/files/images/lg-env-green-sm.thumbnail.jpg" class="image image-thumbnail" height="100" width="51" /></a></span>Our &quot;New Every Two&quot; was up last May (whee, Verizon Family Plan), and we finally got around to picking new phones. After looking at what I could get for free (if I had the money I would've liked the vx6800), I went with the LG enV Green. After waiting a couple of days, it came in, and I like it.
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<p>
Has anyone else played with one? It's got a good look and feel, plus green *is* my favorite color. There's plenty to play with, but it's still really good as a phone. Speakerphone is easy to use and turn on/off, whether it's open or closed.<br />
<span class="inline inline-center"><a onclick="launch_popup(99, 250, 250); return false;" href="/files/images/green-open.jpg" target="_blank"><img src="/files/images/green-open.thumbnail.jpg" class="image image-thumbnail" height="100" width="100" /></a></span>
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Now, the next step is to see how much I can get onto it. I want to be able to make my own ringtones, and I don't want to have to send them to myself (regardless of having unlimited messaging, which I don't have). Verizon is a pain and won't let you do it on your own, at least without messing with a few things first. Luckily, the camera is pretty decent, but I still want to get all of the pictures from my old phone onto it. If anyone has any tips on transferring data and/or ringtones, please let me know.
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<span class="inline inline-right"><a onclick="launch_popup(97, 220, 350); return false;" href="/files/images/nokia-9000.jpg" target="_blank"><img src="/files/images/nokia-9000.thumbnail.jpg" alt="Nokia 9000 Communicator" title="Nokia 9000 Communicator" class="image image-thumbnail" height="100" width="63" /></a></span>Ever since the movie <a href="http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0120053/" title="The Saint (1997)" target="_blank">The Saint</a> (with <a href="http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0000174/" title="Val Kilmer on IMDB" target="_blank">Val Kilmer</a> and <a href="http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0000223/" title="Elizabeth Shue on IMDB" target="_blank">Elizabeth Shue</a>, not the <a href="http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0055701/" title="The Saint (1962)" target="_blank">TV series</a> with <a href="http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0000549/" title="Roger Moore on IMDB" target="_blank">Roger Moore</a>), I've wanted a phone that flips open - not just a clamshell, but something with a keyboard inside. I thought that was the coolest thing, and until I saw the price... it was practically mine. I don't even remember what the price was, just that it was WAY out of my budget.
</p>
<p>
It went to the back of my mind as I got my first mobile phone in 1999. It was a sweet Nokia 5160 and I thought it was (almost) the best thing ever. That was replaced by a Motorola v60i (good except for the snap-off antenna), then a Motorola v265, then a Motorola e815 (see a trend?).
</p>
<p>
<span class="inline inline-left"><a onclick="launch_popup(100, 99, 196); return false;" href="/files/images/lg-env-green-sm.jpg" target="_blank"><img src="/files/images/lg-env-green-sm.thumbnail.jpg" class="image image-thumbnail" height="100" width="51" /></a></span>Our &quot;New Every Two&quot; was up last May (whee, Verizon Family Plan), and we finally got around to picking new phones. After looking at what I could get for free (if I had the money I would've liked the vx6800), I went with the LG enV Green. After waiting a couple of days, it came in, and I like it.
</p>
<p>
Has anyone else played with one? It's got a good look and feel, plus green *is* my favorite color. There's plenty to play with, but it's still really good as a phone. Speakerphone is easy to use and turn on/off, whether it's open or closed.<br />
<span class="inline inline-center"><a onclick="launch_popup(99, 250, 250); return false;" href="/files/images/green-open.jpg" target="_blank"><img src="/files/images/green-open.thumbnail.jpg" class="image image-thumbnail" height="100" width="100" /></a></span>
</p>
<p>
Now, the next step is to see how much I can get onto it. I want to be able to make my own ringtones, and I don't want to have to send them to myself (regardless of having unlimited messaging, which I don't have). Verizon is a pain and won't let you do it on your own, at least without messing with a few things first. Luckily, the camera is pretty decent, but I still want to get all of the pictures from my old phone onto it. If anyone has any tips on transferring data and/or ringtones, please let me know.
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