Looking for new phone, any help?

You waited exactly 32 minutes before posting this, before 9 am. Dude, you need to give it some time, lol.

GSM, music player, camera, good call quality? Sony Ericsson W810i.
 
Nokia N75, RAZR2 V9 from AT&T. Unlocked, how about the 5300 (S40) or 5700 (S60) XpressMusic? Don't get the T-Mobile unlocked one, make sure to get a quadband, factory unlocked 5300.

Or are you sour on Nokia right now?
 
The nokia 6126 has nice features. I don't like the music player or camera on the phone. Plus i get a clicking noise in the ear piece every 5 or so seconds. Also when I call someone sometimes they can't hear me or I sound horrible. My provider knows about this, they say majority of that model do that.
Just looking for something else. Don't want to go over 300
 
There is no such thing as a "quad-band 5300". It's either international (900/1800/1900) or domestic (850/1800/1900) tri-band.

x2 on the SE W810i

If you don't mind Nokia and and S60, get the N75 and unbrand it.
 
My apologies, I was in a hurry. T-Mobile sells the international version though, so if it was originally T-Mobile, and then unlocked, it won't have 850. At least that's my understanding. The factory-unlocked ones have 850. Doesn't make much sense, but that's what I've read.
 
S60 is the operating system used by Nokia smartphones, and now made by Nokia (used to be called Symbian)...it's used in various devices, including all of the N-series and E-series phones, as well as several of the "regular" phones such as the 5700.

The N75 is worth it if you can get it subsidized from AT&T. If not, it might not be, as it'll be well over $300. The Nokia 6290, however, is also a nice phone (also runs S60) and is available on Ebay for around $300 at times...keep an eye out. It's a Euro-market phone, but has both US frequencies on it, even though they don't sell it here.
 
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