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m fist phone ever... a Samsung SGH-250. still got it, carrier free, and works. yours today for $29 per month for 24 months. no antenna or battery issues like new phones, and actually makes calls.

I went from that Samsung in 1996, to a 6110 in 1998, to a 3210 in 1999, to a 7110 (the matrix style phone) in 2001. For a while I was unbricking and modding (ie reflashing stolen) nokia phones for mates so I went through a fair few.

3210 ruled at snake. but then they brought out Snake II on 7110. that shit ruled hard.

Had it jailbroken too Shan, but for it to take years to open the SMS application, not to mention f**king around forever with Safari, was doing my head in lol. I quite liked the speed it ran with 3.1.3, and will Jailbreak it with that OS

Had it jailbroken too Shan, but for it to take years to open the SMS application, not to mention f**king around forever with Safari, was doing my head in lol. I quite liked the speed it ran with 3.1.3, and will Jailbreak it with that OS

download an app in cydia called BGremover. it cleans out the memory and removes any applications that run in the background once you're finished using them, like SMS, Safari, Facebook, Maps etc.

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