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I seem to have had most of those. 6310i indestructible and clearly running on a cold fusion reaction. A 52xx that came with a belt clip. Ah the days of swinging your phone off your hips. We were cool kids. Possibly. And the Silver clamshell Nokia. It was the first voice activated phone I'd ever seen.
I used to shout 'LAGER' at it and it'd call my drinking buddy. I never got bored of that ๐
Apparently - might be urban myth - those 6210/6310 now trade on eBay for more than they originally sold for. I could go and look, but I want to preserve the mystery ๐
oh oh oh the 5100 With the temperature gauge. And a tiny torch. Ah fellas you've made a happy man very old this evening ๐
jaaaaaaaaaam - Member
Galaxy Note 2 that got destroyed when I got knocked off my bike by a car.Gotta say I'm surprised by the number of technological luddites.
Pretty sure that your phone is the only one posted that wouldn't survive a crash, or wouldn't last about a week without charging. As a phone, are you sure your phablet's that great?
Yeah. Give the luddites a bit of respect. Backintheday(tm) it was a blooming technological breakthrough when not only did the CLI come through BUT your phone matched it to an internal directory. It was like elven magic. No really it was. Maybe you had to be there ๐
One of my first phones had the keypad on one side by the speaker and mic on the other. I wish I could remember what it was called. Never seen one before or since.
Favourite phone - I had a couple of Sony Ericsson flip phones; T20e and then it's colour screen replacement with attachment camera that took 640x480 pics.
Worst phone - Motorola Razr. Had one as a work phone. All about the looks, but rubbish to use.
The 6310 is still the phone I compare all others to, it just worked and well. My old man still uses one and has a stockpile of spares and spare batteries so he won't have to figure out how to use a new phone for a few years.
I used to change my phones every few months as I worked in the industry and whilst certain ones were great for various things,such as Sony CMD-MZ5 or Siemens SL45 of music the Samsung A400 and the Benefon Q for size, the Nokia 8*** range and the Sony CMD-Z1 for looks, the 6310 is the king in my mind of all phones up until the current smartphone ranges, now if one of them had the battery of a 6310 or even half as good they would be on to a winner.
Loved the pared-down look of it, and the fact that you could programme your own ringtone melody, in the days before sampled ringtones became [i]de rigeur[/i].
Allowing smartphones, favourite phone of all time though is the iPhone4. No contest. One of my favourite THINGS of all time, never mind phones.
N95 was the first one that made me think that phones could do more than just, well, phone. After trying to browse internet and write emails on little Nokias, the N95 made it easy and had WiFi and GPS too. It was a long way from perfect but better than the first android phones I had later. Symbian was rubbish though.
I had a 3310 for years and years because it was tough, great battery life and you could text with 2 thumbs at a quite frightening speed even accounting for the reduced set of digit buttons for texting
The other great phone is the one I'm typing on right now; a nexus 4. I really can't see what extra a galaxy 5 or similar would buy me really
Nokia N95 was the best phone I've had..
Loved my Razr tho..
But the N95 for the music, camera etc etc..
well about 1995/96 I had my first mob phone, before any of my mates or family
had an Motorolla Mr20
with a spare massive battery
I loved my Ericsson SH 888 because it had a built in modem and infra red connection port. That meant I could get onto the tinterweb with it through my Psion series 5.
I could send faxes, write "word" documents, surf porn. I couldn't email anyone though because nobody had email addresses then.
All that in 1998, it was a sort of DIY smart phone with the Psion.
Loved my 8310, had a jack daniels cover on it, ahhh 6th form days.
Always wanted a 6310, but because I wasn't in sales or middle management I couldnt afford one.
I had a siemens C35(?) for a while, text the same girl so much the numbers wore off the buttons, didn't get anywhere though.
All in all though apart from the battery life my Galaxy S3 is the best I've had so far, even if it does looks pathetic and effeminate.
I had the SH888 too, had no idea it had a modem. Feel like I've missed out!
Siemens M65 was my first camera phone & was pretty bombproof as well. Lost it under a lawn sprinkler for a couple of hours one night.
Suppose it needs at least one mention. But erm the moto g.
every other phone I've had has just been a frustrating wait until cheapness caught up with technology for me.
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This was my first mobile - the Nokia 2110 - still have it in a drawer somewhere.
The best pre-smartphone mobile I had was a Nokia 6210 which was the predecessor of the 6310 and did not have Bluetooth.
When I changed jobs and was given an Ericsson I was really miffed as the Nokia was just so easy to use.
First ever phone was a Motorola MR10
What a technological marvel. On my 15min orange talk plan, and nobody i knew had a mobile at the time. I was like royalty!
N95 was the first one that made me think that phones could do more than just, well, phone. After trying to browse internet and write emails on little Nokias, the N95 made it easy and had WiFi and GPS too. It was a long way from perfect but better than the first android phones I had later. Symbian was rubbish though.
Teetosugars - Member
Nokia N95 was the best phone I've had..
Loved my Razr tho..
But the N95 for the music, camera etc etc..
I had one of those. It was crap, a bitter disappointment. Phone reception was dire, a fuzzy, buzzing sound, the camera sucked big-time, it wouldn't focus on a bike propped against a tree ten feet away, let alone an 80', 80-ton sailing ship in the middle of Bristol docks, the GPS wouldn't work unless the keyboard was slid open, unless it was paired with a BT GPS receiver, and listening to music would kill the battery in two hours from fully charged. And as for web-browsing... ๐
I was truly glad to get shot of a real piece of junk.
It wasn't clam-shell though
Nokia massively blew it with Clam Shells - they missed the flippy phone boat by a year and went from being the best selling phones in the world to not even being the best selling phones in Finland as a result.
I really liked my old n73 - reasonably smart but still candy-bar sized. But really my old ip4 is the best phone i've had simply because its stayed operational for twice as long as any other phone I've owned and, unlike all the other phones I've owned previously, it hasn't filled up with dust, which all the nokias I've had, even the supposedly rugged nokias like the 5210, were terrible for.
The old Razr was good - properly strong and hardwearing as well as pretty but massively let down by have the enter and cancel buttons back to front. So nice as an ornament now that I don't actually use it for anything.
Jedimaster has it although mine was ?750i
My first phone was a Ericsson PF768 which was the daddy of the T28 that arrived 2 years later in 98 , I then went to a p800 touchscreen in 2002 which was an amazing PDA style phone and a smartphone granddaddy
Went through all the early Sony Ericsson phones as they tended to have the best cameras and also flashes before most others until the iphone came along and I am still a convert now
The PF768 was a brilliant little phone though -so tiny compared to most bricks people had back in the mid to late nineties, texting was a pain though as it was a single line screen
Great phone with an amazing camera - really miss it even after several newer smart phonesSony c905 btw
loved the camera on mine so good.
I'm shocked at just how many of these phones I've had, but had forgotten about !
Daffy,
...In terms of a phone, [b]smart-features irrelevant.[/b]
Another vote for the 6310i here. Battery lasts for over a week (never bothered taking a charger away on any trip lasting up to a week) and in extreme circumstances you can use it to fend off attackers.
Have three in a drawer at home. Got to the point hwre I had to take them apart every three or four months to clean the screen of the dust so I could read it - think the rubber keypads were perishing or something. Sitll got at least one 8210i in a drawer as well
Nokia 6300
Still got one in the cupboard for emergencies.
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nokia 8910i had to be the coolest phone i ever had
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followed by the 6310i, 7110, i used to love the old ericcson phones too
Only one mention of this phone so far, what is wrong with you people?
see the post 2 before yours.....my brother had a contract share with his business partner and got 2 of them...he then managed to blag a further 2 off vodaphone at cost price and gave them to me. i kept one and sold the other for a massive profit.












