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:call: What's the best phone for arbwork?

Needs to be robust and not break when taken to work (i.e. cope with the odd bump and a bit of dust and damp), and ideally have a camera for those all important pics. :call2:

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:call: What's the best phone for arbwork?

Needs to be robust and not break when taken to work (i.e. cope with the odd bump and a bit of dust and damp), and ideally have a camera for those all important pics. :call2:

 

I have a N96 and have dropped it 30ft twice, still works ok :001_rolleyes:

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iv'e got the nokia 5800i had it six month's now by for the longest phone iv'e had went through about 10 phones in 3yrs not good but this one seems to holding its own so far and has all the mod cons you need. vodafone have got some cracking deals at the moment:thumbup1:

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I have just got a new one for this very reason, have "killed" 5 in the last 18 months with no insurance. Have stayed with the same firm (3) and got a new samsung B2700,Its a tradesmans phone, got all i need camera etc and is dust, shock and water resistant to IP 54 standard, and got free insurance off them as i threatened to move to Orange:sneaky2:

 

Its about as roughty tuffty as you get and still have a ok looking phone other than the sonim S1 (Landrover phone).

 

Or go with the samsung B2100 "tough Extreme" its a moire stylish version of the above, got one on trial from Orange but signle is crap round me so sending it back, 3 didnt do that one so i had to go for the 2700.

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blackberry 8900 curve, excellent phone and until i lost my first one it survived the knocks and drops really well condisering how delicate you may think they are, i always kept it in the case that comes with it when new and it reall protects it from dirt, dust, and moisture etc... :001_smile:

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blackberry 8900 curve, excellent phone and until i lost my first one it survived the knocks and drops really well condisering how delicate you may think they are, i always kept it in the case that comes with it when new and it reall protects it from dirt, dust, and moisture etc... :001_smile:

 

MMMMMMMMM simon payes you too well Big Joe!:001_tt2:

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MMMMMMMMM simon payes you too well Big Joe!:001_tt2:

 

haha i wish!!! i just like lifes little luxuries, like my phone, pub etc... :biggrin:

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