I've been the proud owner of a Sharp 903SH camera phone since 2006. Since Anime 2006, to be exact, since I bought the phone during that weekend.
It's a bit bulky, but I don't mind that; the keys are nice to the touch and not overtly small; the screen is nice and big, and it takes
pretty pictures.
And today, it landed me a digital photoframe. :)
I visited the Zoom Experience today; a photography fair organised by Zoom.nl magazine.
It wasn't much of an experience, though, as the usual kind of people at these venues showed up. The kind you can sum up with only three words; beergut, backpack and toe-stepper.
Many interesting subjects (like scantily clad and bodypainted women) were obscured by clouds of photographers, the catering was overpriced and sucked, and there weren't many special offers I was interested in, so that extra Canon Speedlite 580 EX-II flashgun I wanted will have to wait a little bit longer. :)
I got the photoframe in some sort of sweepstake; there was a guy from Hama, claiming that they had accessories for pretty much every modern gadget people had on them, and if you could produce something they couldn't cater, you'd get a digital photoframe.
So I whipped out my trusty 903SH.
They tried Sharp (not in the brand list) and Vodafone (that was in the brand list, but no 903SH in the model list), so they gave me
the frame as a reward. :)

I also managed to pick up a few coloured backdrops (nice to have during Anime 2010 photoshoots), a reflector screen and an Expodisc at reasonable prices before I had enough of the crampt venue the event was held in and fled the scene with my prize and purchases.
Cheers, K.