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More info?)
Anybody remember that Motorola back in the early
Startac days. Analog only clam shell and about the
size of your little finger? I almost did an impulse buy
for the geek/coolness factor but my fat fingers were
too big to dial or hold it.
-Quick
Dr.wireMORE wrote:
> In my opinion, on Verizon, the smallest /thinnest would be the
> LG3100, if you can find em..... the dr.
>
> For grins: Remember, you can bring/try any customer provided cdma
> compatible digital phone to verizon. For example: the smallest
> usable phone I'm aware of is 113grams, wears on your wrist,
> Wristomo. $600 without a contract from India plus shipping, and
> originally advertised as CDMA Digital. In Japan it goes for 37,000
> yet ($310) with a new contract.
>
http
/www.hindustantimes.com/news/181_244279%2C00030003.htm
>
http
/www.mobiletechnews.com/info/2003/03/26/231853.html
>
> And then there is the wireless tooth phone (prototype), not yet
> usable ? (http

/www.mobiletechnews.com/info/2002/06/28/191107.html)
> <-- yes, a wireless tooth phone
>
> The dr.
> "Matt" <swmmraf24@rcn.com> wrote in message
> news:409853b9$0$2987$61fed72c@news.rcn.com...
>> go to verizonwireless.com and look at all of the phones available in
>> your area.. all of them should have weights with them (if i remember
>> correctly). otherwise, go to phonescoop.com .. they should have the
>> wieghts for VZW phones
>>
>>
>> "Jethro" <Jethro@yahoo.com> wrote in message
>> news:W4Ylc.49368$Qy.24958@fed1read04...
>>> I am looking for the smallest lightest phone possible that is still
>>> a decent quality? Were is the cheapest place to buy it?