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What's your line-up?

The list is long and my memory weak, so I'm sure I'm leaving out a device or two. Also, my wife has a similar list, (much)heavier on phones because she broke a lot of them, lighter on pda's.

Qualcomm Phone (model#??)-
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Sharp Zaurus ZR-5000
sharp-zaurus-zr-5000-pda-personal-electronic-B005644Q64.jpeg

Sharp Zaurus ZR-5800-
zaurus_04.jpg

Motorola StarTac (2) Sprint-
Motorola-StarTAC.jpg

Casio Cassiopia z-105 -
66027-149x149-0-0_Casio+Cassiopeia+E+105.jpg

Casio Cassiopa z-115-
casioe115.jpg

LG vx3100-
lg_vx3100.jpg

Dell Axim x5-
AXIM-400-K1-unit.jpg

Toshiba E800-
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Audiovox 8910-
h712.jpg

Dell Axim x51v-
114195-dell-axim-x51v.jpg

Motorola E815-
111850-motorola-e815-verizon.jpg

HTC PPC6700-
h1534.jpg

Sprint (HTC) Mogul-
mogul6.jpg

HTC Touchpro-
htc_touch_pro.jpg

Samsung Moment-
11509.jpg

HTC Evo4G-
Evo-4G-274x300.jpg

HTC EvoLTE-
286538-hands-on-htc-evo-4g-lte.jpg
 
The list is long and my memory weak, so I'm sure I'm leaving out a device or two. Also, my wife has a similar list, (much)heavier on phones because she broke a lot of them, lighter on pda's.

Qualcomm Phone (model#??)-
qualcomm-qcp-820.png

Sharp Zaurus ZR-5000
sharp-zaurus-zr-5000-pda-personal-electronic-B005644Q64.jpeg

Sharp Zaurus ZR-5800-
zaurus_04.jpg

Motorola StarTac (2) Sprint-
Motorola-StarTAC.jpg

Casio Cassiopia z-105 -
66027-149x149-0-0_Casio+Cassiopeia+E+105.jpg

Casio Cassiopa z-115-
casioe115.jpg

LG vx3100-
lg_vx3100.jpg

Dell Axim x5-
AXIM-400-K1-unit.jpg

Toshiba E800-
a18aaee727afe7de.jpg

Audiovox 8910-
h712.jpg

Dell Axim x51v-
114195-dell-axim-x51v.jpg

Motorola E815-
111850-motorola-e815-verizon.jpg

HTC PPC6700-
h1534.jpg

Sprint (HTC) Mogul-
mogul6.jpg

HTC Touchpro-
htc_touch_pro.jpg

Samsung Moment-
11509.jpg

HTC Evo4G-
Evo-4G-274x300.jpg

HTC EvoLTE-
286538-hands-on-htc-evo-4g-lte.jpg

Looks like you got a few calculators in there e.g casio and sharp :p
 
The list is long and my memory weak, so I'm sure I'm leaving out a device or two. Also, my wife has a similar list, (much)heavier on phones because she broke a lot of them, lighter on pda's.

Qualcomm Phone (model#??)-
qualcomm-qcp-820.png

Sharp Zaurus ZR-5000
sharp-zaurus-zr-5000-pda-personal-electronic-B005644Q64.jpeg

Sharp Zaurus ZR-5800-
zaurus_04.jpg

Motorola StarTac (2) Sprint-
Motorola-StarTAC.jpg

Casio Cassiopia z-105 -
66027-149x149-0-0_Casio+Cassiopeia+E+105.jpg

Casio Cassiopa z-115-
casioe115.jpg

LG vx3100-
lg_vx3100.jpg

Dell Axim x5-
AXIM-400-K1-unit.jpg

Toshiba E800-
a18aaee727afe7de.jpg

Audiovox 8910-
h712.jpg

Dell Axim x51v-
114195-dell-axim-x51v.jpg

Motorola E815-
111850-motorola-e815-verizon.jpg

HTC PPC6700-
h1534.jpg

Sprint (HTC) Mogul-
mogul6.jpg

HTC Touchpro-
htc_touch_pro.jpg

Samsung Moment-
11509.jpg

HTC Evo4G-
Evo-4G-274x300.jpg

HTC EvoLTE-
286538-hands-on-htc-evo-4g-lte.jpg

looks like you have alot of the same phones as i had :)
 
First phone i could remember and find a pick of. It was truly a brick!
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Quite a highly featured brick as I recall. It was chunky but it was small. Not as nice as my K750i though ;)

Motorola StarTac (2) Sprint-
Motorola-StarTAC.jpg

I remember these StarTacs (I might be thinking of an earlier model though). I thought they were a very stylish design at the time - when all other phones looked like walkie talkies, these made me think of Kirk's communicator from the original Star Trek - an element Motorola followed through to their RAZR flip phone
 
The StarTacs were so much smaller and thinner than the phones that preceded them that they often felt like they were from the future. Motorola at its absolute peak of creativity, then a long slide down since. Battery life was awful, especially for the early non digital models. Looking back on them, I don't know how I tolerated the software interface. Even compared to many of its contemporaries, it was a task to use and configure. I remember layers and layers of menu's, some features buried 3-4 layers deep. The things we did for the ability to pocket a phone.
 
The StarTacs were so much smaller and thinner than the phones that preceded them that they often felt like they were from the future. Motorola at its absolute peak of creativity, then a long slide down since. Battery life was awful, especially for the early non digital models. Looking back on them, I don't know how I tolerated the software interface. Even compared to many of its contemporaries, it was a task to use and configure. I remember layers and layers of menu's, some features buried 3-4 layers deep. The things we did for the ability to pocket a phone.
Pocket the phone? :confused: The coolest thing about the StarTAC phones were that you could wear them on your belt, and with the sideways belt clip the phone was no wider than the belt itself!

Mine had great battery life. It had the LCD display. No doubt the ones with LED displays consumed more power.

IMHO the RAZR was a worthy successor to the StarTAC.
 
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