your smartphone history?

It was looks cool and there was 3-5 diff colors. I think. I still have one. Do you want one for free? It's red and CDMA networking. Maybe not since you want GSM.

How much is service for T900 pager monthly?

It seems good for handy back up device if someone need to get in touch with wife/girlfriend/husband etc if went on long trip. Just text and email that's cool.

I bet it must have long battery life per charge?
 
How much is service for T900 pager monthly?

It seems good for handy back up device if someone need to get in touch with wife/girlfriend/husband etc if went on long trip. Just text and email that's cool.

I bet it must have long battery life per charge?

I don't remember about monthly but probably same as texting - $10 for 1,000 messages.

I used had blue one T900 pager.

The battery lasted about few days but it is just depending on how much are you using so they used AA alkaline battery, just throw dead battery away and put new battery in it.
 
Look like high precent of deaf are use the very similar phone: Sidekick, Blackberry and iPhone.
 
I don't remember about monthly but probably same as texting - $10 for 1,000 messages.

I used had blue one T900 pager.

The battery lasted about few days but it is just depending on how much are you using so they used AA alkaline battery, just throw dead battery away and put new battery in it.

That's what recharge AA for.

I think it had over 1800mAh and it's pretty last for one week.
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Motorola "one way" pager in 1988 free from Community College, had it for a year then returned it per contract agreement.
Motorola T-900 "two way" pager -1998 (translucent green, still have it in my drawer and still works)
T-mobile Sidekick (B&W) - 2002 ( have it and keyboard worn out, still have external cameras)
T-Mobile Sidekick (Color) - 2003 (was lucky to swap BW for color, I tricked the tech into giving me color instead BW for free, lucky for me!)
T-mobile Sidekick II-2005 (parted out and tossed in trash. was the most used phone than previous Sidekicks)
Sprint Blackberry Curve 8830- 2008 ( works good but trackball funky)
Samsung Moment -2010 (was my briefest phone I ever had for 29 days just before HTC EVO came out. I hated this phone cuz it's a battery vampire)
Sprint HTC EVO 4g -2010 (still using it now)
My next phone, either HTC EVO 4g LTE or Samsung Nexus!!

most of old phones are currently in my dresser as a "museum" pieces :lol:

Catty
 
im hunting out for a samsung nexus, a half time cheaper than S3, and just as grunty, a strong dual core will survive the first 4 years of quad core phones...me thinks
 
First phone was the LG Touch. Now have the HTC Rezound. That's it. Yeah, I make them last. Lol.;)
 
2011 - iphone 4 (not S)
2009 - Blackberry 8520 (daughter has it now)
2008 -Blackberry 8700G
2007 - Blackberry 8703e (went for a swim in early 2008)
2007 - Blackberry 8700G (1 year contract) (gave to wife)
2006 - Blackberry 6230 (1 year contract)
 
2007 - enV (not entirely a smartphone, I know, but my first with a keyboard)
2008 - Blackberry Bold
2010 - iPhone 3
2011 - iPhone 4
2012 - iPad
2013 - iPhone 5

It's not a perfect phone, it is easy, it does sync, and if it broke today I think I'd get a new iphone tomorrow. My family lives in China and it gives the best texting plan via iMessage to stay in touch.
 
Sidekick I, III, and LX
HTC Thunderbolt
Currently have Samsung Galaxy S3
 
Wyndtell RIM 950 pager - 1998
Scottwireless RIM 850 pager - 2002
T-mobile Sidekick (B&W) - 2002
T-Mobile Sidekick (Color) - 2004
T-Mobile Sidekick 2 - 2006
Blackberry monochrome - 2007 for business
AT&T Tilt (8925) - 2007
AT&T iPhone 3GS - 2009
AT&T iPhone 4 - 2010

AT&T iPhone 5 - 2012
 
AOL Pager
RIM Pager
Couple Different Blackberry phones (dont remember model #)
Sidekick (few diff ones, II, III)
LG Cosmo
HTC Thunderbolt
ipod touch 2nd gen (using with mobile hotspot from clear.com)
Motorola T900
LG Ally
Iphone 4 (currently using)
 
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