My first cell phone was the extremely popular Motorola Razr. A flip phone it had everything I needed as the busy mom of a 3 year old boy. Now I could save time by making calls while running errands.(this was before any talk of distracted driving. I also felt my 3 year old having a tantrum was more distracting than my cell phone) Plus it was a cool looking flip-phone that reminded me of the communicators on "Star Trek". I had that phone for several years.
Motorola stopped making the Razr flip phone many years ago, so many fans moved on. But you don't have to. MobileCellMart is home to hundreds of used cell phones that work, ready to be purchased by anyone nostalgic for their first phone, or their all time favorite phone. You can't find these phones at the big box stores, or at the AT&T, Verizon, Sprint or T-mobile stores. You can find Razrs for both Verizon and Sprint at MobileCellMart.com.
Another example is the Samsung Rugby for AT&T. The Rugby is also a flip phone, and a rugged one built to military specifications. It can survive a dip in the water, which is death to most smart phones. The Rugby III also features 3G data, push-to-talk, GPS navigation, music player, and microSD slot for additional storage.
Sprint has another phone in it's line that people remember fondly. The Kyocera Duracore flip phone is also built to military specs, and is rugged and waterproof. You can even pick the "large font' option to make it easier to read.
MobileCellMart also carries many T-Mobile phones customers are looking for. One that has a large display screen but a slim screen is the Samsung T139 flip phone. It has Bluetooth, VGA camera, speakerphone, and Java for downloadable games.
MobileCellMart.com also has sliding keyboard phones with a QWERTY layout, Blackberries (the original "smart phone"), phones with out cameras, and much more.
Don't buy a used phone without checking MobileCellMart.com first!
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