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fabrizio Posts: 134

@masseur, you did, you even asked if anyone had a picture of it, since it predated general use of internet.


On a related note, doens't anyone have a good mobile phone picture gallery? Like the ones they have for motorbikes, where they have catalogued every year which model was released? I couldn't find any, but I know there has to be one.
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Posted: 2003-12-03 09:16:18
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artemiy Posts: 265

My first phone was prehistoric siemens m35. But it had wap 1.0, composer with one melody to edit. And there was b&w game labyrinth, but it was a 3 dimension game!!! So it was a cool phone! This message was posted from a T310
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Posted: 2003-12-03 09:25:55
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LooseGoose Posts: 15

My first phone had colourful lights and when you pushed a button it would make a sound as if you were dialing. It was a bit plastic looking and the antenna broke after chewing on it for a while. I think it was a 'top of the range' Fisher Price.

The good old days when you could crap in your pants and the only punishment was having to run around in the nude for a while.



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Posted: 2003-12-03 09:43:33
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jcbos Posts: 31

My first phone was a Motorola Flare (6200). I can't understand now that it was its time far ahead those days (1996). It was only 250 grams and had a standby time of 18 hours. I still have it in a drawer to remember and compare it to the new phones.

My second phone was a Motorola CD930 (1999)
Third: Nokia 3310 (2000)
Fourth: Siemens MT50 (2002)
Fifth (and now): SE T68i (2002)
And I'm still thinking about my next phone. If the price is right it must be a SE Z1010

edit: added some more info.

[ This Message was edited by: jcbos on 2003-12-03 09:33 ]
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Posted: 2003-12-03 10:30:19
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Alf Nif Posts: 426

I got my first phone when I was 15 (4 years ago) and it was a Philips Fizz

After that a Nokia 8110i (Matrix!)

After that a Nokia 5210 (The 8110 was getting really bad)

After that (now) a Sony Ericsson Z600 Live!
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Posted: 2003-12-03 11:28:30
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burmistrz Posts: 233

Alcatel hb 100-years ago, then ericsson gh198, 337, 688, 888, 250pro, 310s, 320 and now t68i. End of story. This message was posted from a T68i
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Posted: 2003-12-03 11:41:26
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Jowi Posts: > 500

nokia 909
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Posted: 2003-12-03 15:02:49
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Zordey Posts: 19

Nokia 5110, My dad was still using it up to about 2 months ago.

then T28, Loved that phone, tried to turn it on the other day but it seems totally dead even after a charge

Currently i have a T65, got really badly scratched so i painted it metalic purple dont laugh it actually looks beter than in the standard blue.

Just ordered a Z600 which should be with me soon hopefully.
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Posted: 2003-12-03 19:18:44
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Paul_C Posts: 249

Nokia NK402 (5110) way back in 1998 (I think ), it was my first phone on contract, I was with the orange everyday 20 tariff (free 20 mins off peak calls), at that time I was seeing a lady who being the nice chap I am I let her use my free 20 mins to call her mates, little did I know that she was calling all her mates mobiles :S after the first month my bill was over £150 and when you are as poor as I was then that is a lot of £££££! phone stayed firmly in my pocket from then on


DOH!!
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Posted: 2003-12-03 19:24:32
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Cycovision Posts: > 500

Nokia 6520. Cutting edge at the time, the only phone that had games and one of the first to use 'express-on covers'. I had a silver facia on mine and it looked cool as ****.

Next, Motorola V50. absolute c**p phone, fiddly to use, tons of bugs and a horrendous battery life. I ended up swapping it for a Nokia 3510, which I kept until just a few days ago.

Now I've got a SE T610, and I don't know how I managed without it!! Great phone
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Posted: 2003-12-03 19:31:27
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