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  1. FearGaeilge on

    Of course the first one is in the best condition. I swear those things were made out of a mithril / adamantium alloy.

  2. SlashmanX on

    That Bounce game on the 3200 was a phenomenal time killer on the bus

  3. itookdhorsetofrance on

    That Motorola looks like my 1st phone, 1998.
    I couldn’t find a way to input the contract phone number into an SMS so you had to remember the phone number to send an SMS.

  4. TheSensible on

    Memories – Loved when you could make your own phone covers!

  5. denismcd92 on

    The Nokia on the right was my first phone when I was 12. It was between that and a Sagem

  6. TheBoneIdler on

    The Nokia esp is a classic. They were indestructible. From memory they were 2G. I used to do work for mobile teleco’s & lots of the staff used them, as back then the new(ish) 3G network could get over-congested at times, whereas the 2G network had little traffic. The 2G network was available for quite a while after the telco’s had stopped selling 2G phones.

  7. Big-Option3118 on

    Loved the 3210. My first phone and I remember buying it, there were some for £69, £79 but that was premium at £99. I went for it and never regretted it, it was so much nicer than the others. I still lovingly look down into my junk drawer at it sometimes. The new magic of text messaging! Beepbeepbeep beep-beep beepbeepbeep!

  8. wankelberry_6666 on

    Some nostalgia there I can smell those Motorola buttons

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