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Whats your mobile phone/cellphone history? (Page 2)
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Join Date: Apr 2001
Location: San Antonio TX USA
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Originally Posted by Goldfinger
Good question, somewhere around 2000 I think.
That would work-I had mine in the late 90s.
As for carrier history, I've been with:
Cellular One (which bought the name...)
AT&T Wireless (which was bought by...)
Cingular (which bought Bell South and thus the rights to the name...)
AT&T Wireless (the NEW AT&T)
Kinda boring, but I've had good service the whole time.
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Glenn -----OTR/L, MOT, Tx
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Join Date: Aug 2005
Location: Lansing, MI
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The beauty of GSM, switching phones whenever you want, and of course, the ability to purchase unlocked phones from other carriers or phones that were never released by your provider.
I will never switch back to CDMA.
I will never buy another provider branded phone, except for the iPhone.
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In a barrier free world, who needs Windows™ and Gates?
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Join Date: Jun 2001
Location: Northwest Ohio
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I started out with a Samsung N400, then switched to a Sanyo SCP-5300, both Sprint branded.
Then I ditched Sprint, and went with Cingular, and got a Motorola V557.
Now I use a Nokia 6125, purchased in Greece, so the keypad has both Latin and Greek characters on it, and Greek firmware. Nice, simple-looking phone.
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