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Nokia 8850,
I learn from my mistakes
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Posted: 2002-03-08 19:33:00
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I had a Motorola V8160 Vulcan in Radar Blue color. I loved that phone, and its still one of the smallest out there, even smaller than our T68's. Go figure.
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Posted: 2002-03-09 03:05:00
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Nokia 7110, 3210, 5110 and an Orange Nokia many moons past.
Getting used to texting (the space button being 1 instead of 0 threw me for weeks)
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Posted: 2002-03-09 03:14:00
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Nokia 6150
Siemens S25 (colour display!!!
Nokia 7110
Sony CMD-Z5 (only 2 months)
Nokia 6210
Ericsson R520m
Ericsson T68
Quite a lot in about 3 Years...
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Posted: 2002-03-09 10:38:00
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T28s
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Posted: 2002-03-09 11:21:00
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Nokia 9210 ...
Including all the software bugs.
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Posted: 2002-03-09 11:41:00
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r520 and berfore that T39 I also have a T66...I am just waiting for the T68i...
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Posted: 2002-03-09 15:55:00
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In order from old to young:
GH688 with the optional swivel antenna (excellent phone, although only single band)
SH888 (superb by any means – also as a weapon for self defense)
Siemens S25 (for a very short time, gave it to my brother)
S868 (lighter than 888, and worked with DC23v4 data unit)
T10 (first smaller phone, the most reliable I ever had)
T18 (upgraded from T10 for voice dial, nearly as good as T10)
Nokia 6210 (the first time I had anything else than Ericsson for longer; not bad)
T39 (my actual main phone; two T18 still hold my other SIMs; when it came out, I knew I had to have it, since GPRS is extremely cheap here in Austria)
Just to make you long teeth: GPRS is a monthly add-on of EUR 7.00; this includes 10 MB of web traffic; every further MB cost EUR 1.00.
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Posted: 2002-03-10 23:39:00
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Siemens C25 then Ericsson T10s
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Posted: 2002-03-11 08:55:00
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Had Siemens S25 and SL45i. The SL45i is a super phone but I just had to have a color screen phone

, then a Motorola T191. And now T68
[ This Message was edited by: Ne0 on 2002-04-05 14:42 ]
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Posted: 2002-03-11 08:58:00
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