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Nokia? which series are you using?
And how do you think about your own mobie?
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Nokia N95-3. have a ton of other phones sitting around but the N95 is what gets used regularly.
 
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Motorola V3xx
Cheap, stable and with fast 3g connection...good companion for my N800.
 
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W810, after I modded it, it's fun.
 
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This thread is very similar to the one asking about NIT tethering info. You might want to go there for a bigger 'database' of answers.

A: I currently use the iPhone. I also have Treo 680 (about to be sold off), Nokia N95 (3g tethering) and a cheapo samsung phone.
 
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Use Nokia 6120C, however plan to use OpenMoko when it becomes more stable.
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nokia e51 , hsdpa , wifi ecc..., perfect for n800
 
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3-skypephone - love it, except for the battery life!


Had a modded K800i before that, and a modded W810i - loved the cam on the K800, preferred the W810 for size and battery life though.
 
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sonyericsson Z710, its only a edge phone. but around here, thats better then 3G in coverage...
 
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Nokia 6110 Navigator. It's the perfect companion for the tablet because with HSDPA it offers the highest speed currently available in my country and acts as a bluetooth GPS-device (essential for the 770/N800, still nice to have for the N810 because of AGPS.)
It was cheap, too: € 17,- isn't too much (no new contract, but subsidised via loyalty bonus points plus 12month data plan for €5,-/month)

Firmware is full of annoying little bugs, though, and I don't see any activity on Nokia's side to get it fixed. Pity.
 
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