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It should be no surprise that smartphones are seen everywhere on a show like Gossip Girl, where teens and young adults of New York's upper east side follow the titular gossip blog religiously on their phones and computers.
On last night's episode, Jenny Humphrey supposedly took the SIM card from Serena van der Woodsen's phone, so she (and two other girls) could pose as her to alienate her from her friends.
Here's Jenny, apparently quite adept at using Swype, to send a text message posing as Serena. I can't quite tell which phone it is, maybe you guys can identify it.
Here's another shot of what should be the same phone, being held by Juliet Sharp, one of Jenny's accomplices.
Here's Nate Archibald receiving the faked text on his Android phone... which strangely has the USB icon showing in his notification bar, even though he's just walking on the sidewalk. I can't tell which phone this is, either, just that it's a Motorola.
Here's another of Jenny's accomplices, Vanessa Abrams, holding a Droid Incredible.
On last night's episode, Jenny Humphrey supposedly took the SIM card from Serena van der Woodsen's phone, so she (and two other girls) could pose as her to alienate her from her friends.

Here's Jenny, apparently quite adept at using Swype, to send a text message posing as Serena. I can't quite tell which phone it is, maybe you guys can identify it.

Here's another shot of what should be the same phone, being held by Juliet Sharp, one of Jenny's accomplices.

Here's Nate Archibald receiving the faked text on his Android phone... which strangely has the USB icon showing in his notification bar, even though he's just walking on the sidewalk. I can't tell which phone this is, either, just that it's a Motorola.

Here's another of Jenny's accomplices, Vanessa Abrams, holding a Droid Incredible.