I'm using a Motorola TalkAbout T2260 from ALLTEL which was recently discontinued. Motorola still makes similar CDMA cell phones. The features I like about the phone is that it actually has three batteries I can change out myself, has a headphone connector, is small, comes with a belt connector, has an address book that stores 99 names, with each name having 4 numbers associated with it, has messaging, voicemail, web browsing, caller ID, shows how many minutes I've used for the month, the last 10 numbers I dialed, the last 10 numbers that called me, and has call waiting. I paid NOTHING for this phone, it was included with my 500 anytime minutes and 5000 minutes nights and weekends for $39.95/month. ALLTEL is the way to go, believe me (I'm cheap), they offer the most bang for the buck. And don't fall for that Sprint PCS digital network crap, or "Can you hear me now?" from Vorizon, Sprint, Vorizon, and ALLTEL all use CDMA netowrking. Whether it's 800MHz with ALLTEL or 1900MHz with Sprint, they all will breakup from interference. Sprint will tell you that all calls are local, IF, and this is a BIG IF, you are within a Sprint calling area which is NOT nation wide (look at the calling area map). If you're not within a Sprint calling area, your call costs 40 cents/minute. OUCH! ALLTEL charges 20 cents a minute.