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Re: Your first ever phone

Postby ceci » 30 Sep 2016, 07:05

Nokia 3310, cost me about $100 at that time.
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Re: Your first ever phone

Postby germainebull » 30 Sep 2016, 07:24

thisnthat wrote:Nokia. I don't remember the cost, but it was worth it. I bet that thing would still be working if I hadn't "upgraded." I loved my Nokia phones. They were great.


Without a doubt, Nokia phones, especially the pioneer ones were of good quality. A fitting representative is the Nokia 3310 phone.
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Re: Your first ever phone

Postby ant001 » 14 Oct 2016, 17:23

My first mobile phone was Motorola W230. It was a nice one. Nice display and good expandable memory capacity. Simple and handy. Pretty good one. I miss my first mobile phone
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Re: Your first ever phone

Postby skysnap » 14 Oct 2016, 17:58

Sony cedar was my first smartphone. Prior to that I used to use the Nokia 1100i. I rejoiced when I had these and I would say I never had that much fun after these. So first is always better. :D
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Re: Your first ever phone

Postby jonjenkins » 14 Oct 2016, 19:50

I had a Sony CMH333 in the early 1990s.

I just found someone is selling one as a collector's item on Amazon UK - for £189!!
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Re: Your first ever phone

Postby darkthorn » 15 Oct 2016, 21:52

germainebull wrote:Nokia 5310


Nice I don't remember well but if I am not mistaken my first cell phone was this one. I was never lucky with cell phones, has so many I can't even remember all, normally either they get broken or I loose them.
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Re: Your first ever phone

Postby spiderdust » 16 Oct 2016, 00:31

My first smartphone was a T-Mobile G1/HTC Dream. I miss the physical keyboard it had. I'm not a big fan of the touchscreen keyboards phones have these days.
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Re: Your first ever phone

Postby bestwriter » 16 Oct 2016, 07:30

I am not touching on landline here and so my first and the last handset has been Samsung. I had to only replace the set a few times. I had Reliance as my ISP. I have now switched on to Airtel. My phone has basic features and I have no plans to upgrade it as it serves my purpose.
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Re: Your first ever phone

Postby sprite1950 » 16 Oct 2016, 07:40

spiderdust wrote:My first smartphone was a T-Mobile G1/HTC Dream. I miss the physical keyboard it had. I'm not a big fan of the touchscreen keyboards phones have these days.


I was like you at first and I still makes so many mistakes on a touchscreen keyboard even though I'm more used to it now. One of the reasons I got a Blackberry a couple of years back was because it had a physical keyboard, This was possibly the worst phone I ever owned as despite buying it new the battery lasted only a short while.
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Re: Your first ever phone

Postby FuZyOn » 19 Oct 2016, 06:56

I think I had a Nokia that was already quite modern, I had gifs on it and I was watching videos. Too bad the buttons broke quite fast.
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Re: Your first ever phone

Postby haripriyavkl » 19 Oct 2016, 07:12

My 1st mobile is Nokia basic model, I really love that. Though it is a basic model it was one of the most convenient mobile for me. :)
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Re: Your first ever phone

Postby darkfran85 » 26 Oct 2016, 19:33

my first phone was a ugly and fat telephone, called nokia and i dont remember the model haha :D
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Re: Your first ever phone

Postby lion » 04 Nov 2016, 17:41

Can't be certain what the first one I ever had was, but I fondly remember having a flip-phone with a keypad. Sadly, lost it.
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Re: Your first ever phone

Postby grecy0905 » 05 Nov 2016, 00:57

germainebull wrote:
Braids wrote:Looks like mine was a ericsson. I found the pic just a few days ago :D

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lol. I had one similar to this. Mine did not however have such a conspicuous antenna.


Oh no, this is the kind of phone that if you are still using it and there is a snatcher of phone, they will throw back the phone to you and give you a money to buy a new one. However, not to offend because here in my country, it happened. Since I saw this picture, now I am thinking we have a quite an innovation as the phone has antenna before and they are all durable.
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Re: Your first ever phone

Postby taqua » 11 Nov 2016, 11:08

My first ever phone was nokia 3210. I only play games on it because texting at that time was costly.
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Re: Your first ever phone

Postby nakitakona » 11 Nov 2016, 11:33

Mine is Bosch Com 607. It is very durable. It weighs 189 g. It measures 134x53x17mm. I purchased it sometime in 2005. I couldn't find it anymore for I misplaced it at home. And I forgot its price too.

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It's good I have found its pix in the Internet. It is no longer available. Its production is being discontinued.
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Re: Your first ever phone

Postby ceci » 11 Nov 2016, 13:19

Nokia 3110. It came with the credit card package, I remembered I am the few whom owned a hand phone during that time, about 2000, dot com bubble period.
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