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2009-03-06
A couple of PalmOS devices (a 22 and a 71) and a Samsung Omnia smartphone which I had flashed to WinMo 6.5 at the time I went to Android. I liked them all, though I was more likely to have the Omnia with me than either of the the Palms, simply because it was also my phone. I've given away or recycled all of them (the batteries died on all of them).
I have a castoff iPaq, too, that I was going to get the SD card/battery/whatever sleeve for and run Lnux on, but that was about the time I got the Omnia and I subsequently felt less positive about the expense of those upgrades. But it still works.
My girlfriend's all-time fav phone was her Treo 650, even though she now has a Nexus One.
My biggest problem going back now is that today's hardware is so much more capable that I miss it with the vintage stuff, particularly the screen resolution.