An aging Sharp Aquos 104SH Android handset. When it was new it was the most powerful phone out there for about 2 months
Here's my phone. It's a black iPhone 5. Not a great picture, but you get the idea. I got it on launch day in 2012. It's starting to show its age a little, but it's still very useable. iOS 7 runs pretty well on it. My contract ends in September of this year, so I'll probably get a new phone then - probably an iPhone 6, or whatever they decide to call the next version.
I get these cheap Chinese phones in at work a lot, it's sad that some people think they are the real deal... How is it btw? Does it run smooth? Does it have a TV tuner (Why do all chinese clones have tv tuners?!)
I've heard it's because in places like China and Korea, they pump terrestrial TV into train tunnels and such, so a TV tuner in your phone actually makes sense.
I have this lovely thing. Stock Android ROM and rooted. Run it on the AT&T Gophone unlimited plan. While not a phone I also have something I threw together that I made months ago and recently pulled out again. Android laptop. Made it out of this, the "famous" Motorola Lapdock: And this, a Tronsmart MK908 Android TV PC stick: Slapped them together with some adapters and I have an Android laptop.
Does it have a name/model number/manufacturer? I can't tell any of that information from that picture.
Ah, I didn't know AT&T made phones. I would assume it's actually made by another company and branded by AT&T, right?
An iPhone 4 that has been crippled into a slow nerve-destroying piece of junk after upgrading to iOS 7. The Google Maps app sucks major ass (lag and crashes are its major features) and Apple Maps is full of shit, needless to say. Regardless, after two years of sticking to iOS 5 I was finally forced to upgrade because my most used apps simply stopped working unless I updated. And guess what, the update required iOS 6 or higher, only that I was not given the choice to upgrade to anything but iOS 7. And that's why Apple is ass. Unfortunately, Android phones also seem to be quite ass from what I could gather by playing around with them, so I guess it'll be the iPhone 6 for me in the summer.
Well the model is Z992 and I believe that's a ZTE part number so I think they make the phone. EDIT: Did a quick check. ZTE does indeed make the Avail 2 Z992 for the AT&T goPhone network.