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Anyone remember the Nokia 101... My first phone [IMG]http://s249.photobucket.com/albums/g...=nokia_101.jpg[/IMG] |
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Hey that Nokia 101 was my first cel phone. That tells me that I have been using cel phones for like 14 or 15 years now. That phone used to really weigh down my pants as if I were trying to sag when I would carry it in my back pocket. Thanks for the trip down memory lane!
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My first phone was a prepaid Mitsubishi with detachable faceplates. I later stepped up to that first two-way phone, that blue motorola joint from TMobile, might have still been Voicestream at that point. I was the man with that bad boy!
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My first was the good-ol Motorola StarTAC with red LEDs....1994...1993....first clam ever. That thing was such a freakin brick. However, I do recalling it working VERY well.
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MPx-200 -> MPx(300) -> MPx-220 -> MotoRZR -> Moto V600 -> SMT 5600 -> PPC-6700 -> Treo 700wx -> Mogul -> Diamond -> Touch Pro -> TOUCH PRO 2 -> HTC EVO 4G
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Oh yeah... The bag phone reception. You could call in an order from a pizza place in Peru from your loft in California.
My sisters and I would argue over who was going to take that puppy to school for the day. And the Startac: if you had this status icon attched to your hip, you were definitely on top of technological achievement. I dont want them to get too much smaller though for I need the solid feel of a device in my hand; maybe some type of organic magnet (if there was such a thing) so it would stay in the palm of your hand and not fall into the pisser by accident at Ruby Tuesday's... |
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