Dude I loved my Envy 2, played so much Tetris in the bathroom at work!
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Sony Ericsson w810 -> iPhone 3g.
My First and last iPhone
Nokia n70. Still think about it sometimes, it was a great little phone.
I used Nokia N79. Nokia N series had some amazing phones.
I had an LG VX4500. Loved that phone and still have it sitting somewhere in a drawer today.
I'll charge up old phones from time to time to read old text messages.
Motorola Pebl.
I had one and it was great. I rode a scooter everywhere at the time, and I could pull this out of my pocket, let it spring open and stick it up inside my helmet for some easy one hand to hands free calls.
my only "dumb phone" was a nokia 5300.
i used it for years, until i got dads old iphone 3 after he switched to a samsung phone.
i think that was a few months before jobs died, and the iphone 4s was released.
Some flip-phone from Sprint, though I can't even recall the name now. It had the ability to play text-based games and even snake! I think I was carrying a Palm Pilot near the end of that. It was an upgrade from the first brick I kept in my car for emergencies only. In 2004ish, I upgraded to a Siemens SX66 (Windows-based smartphone) and ditched the Palm Pilot. I continued to use Windows phones (I think I ended with an HTC Hero or something similar), until finally being convinced by borrowing a friend's old iPhone to get one of those. Was on iPhone from 3gs until 6plus. I made the jump to Android when Pixel 6 Pro came out, and that's what I still have today.
Nokia N93
My first smartphone was HTC HD2 which I replaced around 2016 for Pixel, which I still use.
Is Nokia 5230 a smartphone? It didn't feel very smart
I would argue im still using a dumb phone because it sure aint smart
How dumb? OG Motoroloa RAZR V3 > Nokia N96 before I had an iOS or Android device.
Sony-Ericsson J110i. Still have it somewhere.
I had this sweet thing, I was the coolest kid on the block I tell ya.
The nokia BRICK. No clue its really name but we all know the phone. It was my first phone i got when i entered high school.
Landline -> Nokia 6600 -> Sony Ericsson P990i -> Android 2.3 "Gingerbread"
Been on Android ever since
My last phone before my first smartphone was a Microsoft Kin 2, but it was actually a pretty cool phone if you didn't want to pay for a data plan.
My last one was similar, but smaller screen. LG Rumor
I went back to a dumb phone. I don't regeret it for one minute.
The last one I had was the original Motorola Razr and it was the second cell phone I ever had. My first phone was actually a smartish phone; my first cell was a Danger Hiptop (Sidekick). It was almost exactly like a modern smartphone; internet connected and used apps. But was around before the iPhone and did not have a touch screen. Only reason it wasn't also my last "dumb" phone was because my original broke long after they stopped selling them. Just to put in perspective how long I had these: my next phone after the Razr and first actual smartphone was a Nexus 4.
I don't even want a smartphone now. would love a feature flip phone with the capability of being a hotspot. so wish that was a thing.
I don't think I could say, honestly. My last (and first) dumb phone was a hand-me-down from my mother c2009, and I rarely used it. It spent most of its remaining life in a drawer with its battery removed, only coming out when I was going places where other forms of communication would be scarce. I think I made maybe a dozen calls (and one seriously garbled text message) before grudgingly getting a smart device in 2011.
And yes, my Boomer mother had gone through multiple cell phones before her Millennial son got his first.
I also had the alias 2. I thought I was pretty hot shit with the fancy flip-both-directions phone. And I think there was a little display on the outside too, right? With the time and some other basic notifications?
BlackBerry
Motorola Razr IIRC. First smartphone was a Samsung Galaxy S.
I held out on a smartphone for a long time because I loved my Alias so much. That keyboard thing was cool as fuck.
My first phone was a smartphone. But a smartphone version of the one in your picture would be awesome.
I don't member the exact model but I had an LG Voyager that i held onto for a long time... I did NOT want to give up my physical keyboard for the touchscreen keyboard so I held out as long as I could. If Samsung came out with a slide-out keyboard for smartphones I'd be on that shit right away.
Owned a whole bunch of Sony / Sony Ericsson phones for about a decade.
Last one before the Xperia for me was the Aino..... Loved that thing.
Is it weird you can still get them?
An LG EnV 3. The full keyboard was a must for new!