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Originally Posted by fixxxer2008
i can tell you this much, i owned my first vogue in 2008, had it for awhile then bought a diamond, then got rid quickly of that and bought a blackberry. 2 months later got fed up and came back to the vogue. my point is, it is one of the more solid phones out there, i am shocked they even still sell it considering it is over 2 years old now but they do. also with android coming along pretty nicely with the vogues it does breath new life into them.
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I'm the same way. First I had the titan, but I didn't like the thickness with the keyboard. Then I got a vogue and enjoyed every minute of it. Everything worked just the way it was supposed to. I didn't really like any of the custom roms, so I made my own. Then I tried the diamond for a couple of weeks and pretty much hated it. Then I tried the samsung omnia for a couple of weeks. I really wanted to like it, but just didn't. I eventually went back to the old, faithful, vogue.
Sure, it doesn't have wifi, but I rarely used it on the titan/diamond/omnia. Sure, it only has a 400mh cpu, but snes/gba emulators don't run THAT slowly on it. Sure, it doesn't have a light sensor, but I turned that off on both the diamond and the omnia. Sure, it doesn't have a motion sensor, but I turned that off, too.
In the end, the vogue is the best phone, for me, that I've used. I think it would be even better if it had 2 small buttons above the screen, like the titan. That's just for emulated games, though.
Hehehe...
JJ