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Old post #121 posted Dec 28th 2016, 19:02:09 Quote 
Nokia 3310. Of course it still works.
Actually, all my phones was by Nokia. I was pretty disappointed when Nokia sold out to Microsoft.
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Old post #122 posted Dec 28th 2016, 22:18:25 Quote 
I had a Bosch, can't remeber the model, but something like this:
http://www.mobitola.com/images/cellphone/Bosch/909_Dual/1465...

I worked for them at the time so we got these bricks, even though the rest of the world had already moved on to the exciting technology of polyphonic ringtones.
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Old post #123 posted Dec 28th 2016, 22:22:42 Quote 
Quote ( Daryl Gee @ December 28th 2016,22:18:25 )

I had a Bosch, can't remeber the model, but something like this:
http://www.mobitola.com/images/cellphone/Bosch/909_Dual/1465...


My first was very similar, except mine did not have the flip section to protect the buttons.
It was like a small brick.
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Old post #124 posted Dec 28th 2016, 22:26:28 Quote 
I had the same brick Nokia that everyone else had.. 8120 or something like that
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Old post #125 posted Dec 28th 2016, 22:28:51 Quote 
Samsung SCH-3500 was my first cell phone. It had an antenna XD
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Old post #126 posted Dec 28th 2016, 22:36:41 (last edited Dec 28th 2016, 22:37:57 by Daryl Gee) Quote 
Quote ( Kevin Fortin @ December 28th 2016,22:22:42 )

My first was very similar, except mine did not have the flip section to protect the buttons.
It was like a small brick.

Yeah, it was a rebadged nokia, I think. The flip mouthpiece was the best, flick it out with your little finger as you're answering, and you're instantly the coolest guy in the bar.
I had the extended battery, added a cm to the width of the thing and got you... well, ten times the battery life of my current Samsung S7.
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Old post #127 posted Dec 28th 2016, 22:37:44 (last edited Dec 28th 2016, 22:37:57 by Hans Mörtsjö) Quote 
Ericsson A2618s
http://3.bp.blogspot.com/-3phTslMbSx4/UuOhZaZtuUI/AAAAAAAABw...

It was in the fall of 2000 :)
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Old post #128 posted Dec 28th 2016, 22:42:16 Quote 
I think whats worse was my first rate plan.

Something to the tune of 300 minutes, nights and weekends for like 80 dollars. No text or voicemail. Those were extra.
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Old post #129 posted Dec 28th 2016, 23:31:55 Quote 
Philips Genie 2000. I think it was the first mobile phone using icons.
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Old post #130 posted Dec 28th 2016, 23:47:01 Quote 
motorola cant remember model name ,but only had keys no texts or anything and no screen .i think this was about 1992 it was with vodacom which i think was a pre curser to vodaphone.it came with 2 large batteries which had a standbye life of 8 hours.it was your genuine brick lol
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Old post #131 posted Dec 28th 2016, 23:49:46 Quote 
Quote ( Rocco Stallone @ December 28th 2016,22:42:16 )

I think whats worse was my first rate plan.

Something to the tune of 300 minutes, nights and weekends for like 80 dollars. No text or voicemail. Those were extra.


and still you get 10gb of data for 60-70 dollars in usa haha. really, the prices didnt change, its the form of communication rather i guess. although here in lithuania you get 330mins+unlimited texts+10gb for 5euros
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Old post #132 posted Dec 28th 2016, 23:51:08 Quote 
Nokia with a huge antenna haha, think it was the 1610
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Old post #133 posted Dec 29th 2016, 00:09:44 Quote 
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motorola cant remember model name ,but only had keys no texts or anything and no screen .i think this was about 1992 it was with vodacom which i think was a pre curser to vodaphone.it came with 2 large batteries which had a standbye life of 8 hours.it was your genuine brick lol [/http://www.mobilephonehistory.co.uk/motorola/motorola_personal_phone.phpi]
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Old post #134 posted Dec 29th 2016, 00:57:30 Quote 
Siemens A70 http://www.gsmarena.com/siemens_a70-1083.php . Wasn't so long ago, but my first phones were bought by my dad. Now I have a Asus Zenfone 2
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Old post #135 posted Dec 29th 2016, 03:44:56 Quote 
Some crap I don't remember the model, was a Motorola they gave me in my first job, back in 2002. Was one of those cellphones that had Nextel Direct total connection radio in it.
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Old post #136 posted Dec 29th 2016, 05:30:23 Quote 
Don't recall model. Something with a 2 line display and about the size of an ipad mini
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Old post #137 posted Dec 29th 2016, 06:21:36 Quote 
Nokia 918 😂
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Old post #138 posted Dec 29th 2016, 06:44:38 Quote 
Motorola D160 (1997).
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Old post #139 posted Dec 29th 2016, 09:17:13 Quote 
Nokia 3310. Year was 2002.
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Old post #140 posted Dec 29th 2016, 13:33:32 Quote 
Sony Ericcson w101 walkman, good music sound. I had about ten years ago. Now have sony experia m4, incredible, It fell down from 5-6 meters few days ago. Looks like a new :)
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Old post #141 posted Dec 29th 2016, 15:17:03 Quote 
Nokia 101 (Analogue).
As I worked in the agricultural industry it was indestructible. I think the plan through my phone provider back in 1993 was about $25 AUD per month.
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Old post #142 posted Dec 29th 2016, 15:20:04 Quote 
My phone list:

Nokia 3210
Nokia 3310
Nokia 3510i
Sony Ericcson K750i
Nokia E51
Samsung galaxy S
Samsung galaxy s3
Honor 6
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Old post #143 posted Dec 29th 2016, 15:21:58 (last edited Dec 29th 2016, 15:24:11 by Balázs Dömötör) Quote 
Ericsson GH688 (1998)
First smartphone was a Sony-Ericsson P800 in 2003, used it amazingly for 5 years.
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Old post #144 posted Dec 29th 2016, 17:13:58 Quote 
Sagem MC922 yelow 1989
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Old post #145 posted Dec 29th 2016, 19:42:47 (last edited Dec 29th 2016, 19:51:22 by Stefan Olofsson) Quote 
Motorola, early 1980, NMT-450.
http://img.tradera.net/images/392/236269392_43fa09c5-6932-43...

Siemens M35, 2000, GSM. Great phone.
https://mobilarena.hu/dl/cnt/2011-06/73419/m35.jpg
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Old post #146 posted Dec 30th 2016, 15:28:11 Quote 
Quote ( Jon Day @ December 28th 2016,18:13:31 )

Quote ( Kshitij Sharma @ December 28th 2016,18:06:39 )

My first devoce was nokia 1100.
Then dozens of nokia .then a java phone and a local smartphone then a yureka then a redmi note 3 (still has it ) and now a le 2 When are you going to buy a decent phone?

Le 2 and redmi note 3 are one of the best performing smartphobes
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Old post #147 posted Dec 30th 2016, 17:03:44 Quote 
Quote ( Leonid Dokutovic @ December 28th 2016,19:02:09 )

Nokia 3310. Of course it still works.
Actually, all my phones was by Nokia. I was pretty disappointed when Nokia sold out to Microsoft.


Same here. Had lot of Nokias.

My last Nokia phone was Lumia 1020, but when I heard that Nokia is sold out, I changed to Sony. Now I've got Huawei Mate 9. Great phone! Fingerprint censor, Dual Camera, Great battery-life, etc, etc... (Y) Thumbs up!
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Old post #148 posted Jan 14th 2017, 19:33:05 Quote 
I'm going to sell my Meizu MX4 tomorrow. Great device with amazing camera. But it's hard to use video recorder and navigator in the same time with 2GB ROM.
Tomorrow I'll order LE Pro 3.
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Old post #149 posted Jan 30th 2017, 22:30:34 Quote 
It was an old black and white Nokia phone :)
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