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flip phone vs. clamshell #1 (permalink) Tue Oct 07, 2008 14:46 pm   flip phone vs. clamshell
 

Which of these terms to you use more often -- flip phone or clamshell?

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flip phone vs. clamshell #2 (permalink) Tue Oct 07, 2008 14:51 pm   flip phone vs. clamshell
 

I've never actually heard them referred to as clamshells, I've only heard them referred to as flip phones.

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