Had a D807 for a while until about a month ago, when it decided to stop working. When I would slide the phone up, it took anywhere from 20 seconds and up for the screen to kick on, and then eventually stopped working completely. Calls would only work on it half of the time as well.
Broke just in time for my upgrade though, haha, so I decided on the Blackjack II. I upgraded it to WM 6.1 as well. I love it. Best phone I've had, though it's also my first smartphone, so that's probably part of it, haha. Definitely a nice phone though, and not too expensive with the upgrade.
(^ One of my favorite things about it . Best part is Garmin doesn't use the internet at all, unlike Google Maps and such, so there are no data charges for using it.)
And lastly, my trusty old 5.5G iPod. Held up pretty well over the years. Changed the faceplate once on it. The only thing that doesn't work is the headphone and hold switch. Something messed the switch up, and the iPod would get stuck on hold and I couldn't do anything, so my only choice was to take it apart and remove the ribbon cable which connects the headphone out and hold switch to the mainboard. For most that would be the end of the iPod, haha, but everything I use it with uses the dock connector, so it didn't really matter to me. I also ended up painting the back of it a few months back. I actually like it a lot more than the metal look to be honest.
Broke just in time for my upgrade though, haha, so I decided on the Blackjack II. I upgraded it to WM 6.1 as well. I love it. Best phone I've had, though it's also my first smartphone, so that's probably part of it, haha. Definitely a nice phone though, and not too expensive with the upgrade.
(^ One of my favorite things about it . Best part is Garmin doesn't use the internet at all, unlike Google Maps and such, so there are no data charges for using it.)
And lastly, my trusty old 5.5G iPod. Held up pretty well over the years. Changed the faceplate once on it. The only thing that doesn't work is the headphone and hold switch. Something messed the switch up, and the iPod would get stuck on hold and I couldn't do anything, so my only choice was to take it apart and remove the ribbon cable which connects the headphone out and hold switch to the mainboard. For most that would be the end of the iPod, haha, but everything I use it with uses the dock connector, so it didn't really matter to me. I also ended up painting the back of it a few months back. I actually like it a lot more than the metal look to be honest.