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Guest cold_fire

I had this ideea today at work and i said it might b a very nice topic .What mobile phones have u had from your first down to the present one. If u r interested u can post your history here.

1.Ericsson PH337

2.Ericsson A1018s

3.Sony Cmd C5

4.Ericsson R320s

5.Ericsson R520s

6.Siemens C60

7.Sagem My-X 5-2

8.Sony Ericsson T68i

9.Siemens C60

10.SPV C500 :D

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Guest DomConway

Nokia 7110, Nokia 3210, Motorola Timeport Ti250 (free trial from Orange), Nokia 3310, Nokia 3330, Nokia 7250i, SPV C500.

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Guest brykins
What mobile phones have u had from your first down to the present one.

Mercury 121 M301 (Motorola)

Panasonic G450

Ericsson GA628

Nokia 2110 (*!)

Nokia 5110 (*!)

Nokia 3320

Siemens S35

Nokia 6210 (*)

Nokia 6230 (*)

Motorola T720

Sony Ericsson T610

Treo 600

Nokia 6260

SPV-C500

(*) phones were supplied by my employer at the time and may not be exactly the right model number, but looking up images of the phones, they look about right.

(!) can't recall the model number too well...looks right when I found some images of old phones.

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Guest wookiewacker

motorota graphite

ericsson ga628

ericsson pa388

nokia 5110

nokia 6110

ericsoon 600 world (i think)

motorola startac

nokia 3210

nokia 3310

sonyericsson t68i

sonyericsson p800

spv e200

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Guest cold_fire
Nokia 5110

Nokia 6210

Nokia 7210

Nokia 3210

Motorola startac

SPV

E100

MPX200

E200

C500

And moved to Main

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U know better ! ;)

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Guest mupwangle

Roughly in order and I might have forgotten a couple

Motorola MicroTAC

Panasonic G350

Nokia 2110

Panasonic G400

Nokia 6110

Nokia 6150

Nokia 3210

Nokia 8210

Nokia 6210

Nokia 6110

Ericsson T18

NEC DB2000

Siemens C35

Sony J5

Sony Ericsson T68i

Samsung A300

Samsung V200

Motorola T720i (work)

Samsung P800

Panasonic X70

SPV C500

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Guest Disco Stu

That blue Siemens Csomethingorother with the knobbly aerial.

- gorgeous phone, sculpted at rear to fit into your palm, miss it :cry:

Various second hand Nokias

SPV

SPV E200

SPV C500

MPx200

i-Mate Jam

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Guest Confused Stu

Alcatel One Touch Pocket (now being used in the building industry as breeze blocks!)

Motorola StarTAC (about 18 months after they were cool)

Nokia 3310 (when it first came out!)

Ericsson T68 (great phone - broke - replaced)

Ericsson T68 (great phone - broke - replaced again)

Ericsson T68 (great phone - broke - received broken one)

Ericsson T68 (great phone - broke - received broken one again)

Ericsson T68 (great phone - broke - replaced with upgraded firmware)

Ericsson T68 (great phone - broke - lasted a week before breaking)

Ericsson T68 (great phone - broke - upgraded)

Sony Ericsson T68i (great phone - broke - replaced)

Sony Ericsson T68i (great phone - broke - replaced again)

Sony Ericsson T68i (great phone - broke - allowed to choose different replacement)

Nokia 7210 (only had for final two months of the year contact I started when first T68 bought, 11 phones ago!)

Orange SPV (wanted something to pick up e-mails when away from PC - fell in love with Smartphone customisability and choice of software)

Orange SPV C500 (Most perfect gadget ever - for now!)

That's me done! ;)

Every phone I've ever had (even the T68, T68i and 7210) I've loved for the first month, then I've gotten bored with it as it doesn't do anything else I haven't played with to death, before the final three months of the contract are a trial to get through because I'm so sick of it by this point. The only exceptions are the SPV's because you can never run out of new applications to add, or things to customize, so you can NEVER get bored with it. Please note Nokia - being able to change the cover just isn't even in the same league! :D

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Guest Tunney

Philips ummm... Brick ;)

Motorola Startac

Nokia 8210

Sony Ericsson T68i

Nokia 6100

Nokia 7610

Orange SPV C500

Sendo X

Nokia N-Gage QD :|

Sony Ericsson P910i

Operator history goes:

BT Cellnet

Orange

T-Mobile

Orange

O2

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Guest beersoft

mine is

the nokia years

6110 (o2/cellnet)

7110 (orange)

6210 (orange)

8210 (orange/care replacement)

6310 (tmobile *spit*)

then

spv

e100 (care replacement for spv)

moto mpx200

e200

C500

and a M2000 that orange let me review

later

Owen

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Guest SkUk21

In no order

nokia 5.1

nokia banana

nokia 5110

nokia 6110

nokia 6210

nokia 6310

nokia 8850

nokia 8210

nokia 8310

nokia 8910

nokia 8910i

nokia 6230

nokia 7610

SPV

SPV E100

SPV E200

SPV C500

SPV M1000

SPV M2000

I-mate JAM

Motorola MPX200

Motorola V3

ericsson flip

sony ericsson p800

sony ericsson p900

Phillips Savy (chipped! haha)

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Guest ricardo the fish

Very short list

Motorola brick-like thing (see pic.) {for 3 years!!}

Nokia 3210 {for 2 years!}

Motorola MPx 200 {coming up to a year}

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Guest morpheus2702

Nokia 5146

Nokia 3210

Nokia 7110 (x3)

Nokia 6210 (x2)

Ericsson T39m

Ericsson T68

Sony Ericsson T68i

SPV (x2)

SPV E100 (x4)

Nokia 6600 (x2)

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Guest hunyango_uk

alcatel (used, from a friend 5years ago)

motorola something that looks like a brick (used by my mom)

Nokia 3210 (used by my sis)

Nokia 3310 (from my sis)

Nokia 6510 (the first brand new)

Nokia 7250 (my first phone with cam)

Samsung e700

Motorola v600

nokia 6670 (upgrade from my off peak line)

Samsung D500 (actually my wife use it)

SPV C500 (2X) 1gb mini sd card

Imate Jam

XDA IIs + sandisk ultra II 1gb sd card

SPV C550

MDA Vario +1gb mini sd card

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Guest chucky.egg

Roughly chrono order...

Nokia 3110

Ericsson GF68

Motorola v3688

Nokia 8210 (my fave “dumb” phone)

Motorola V66 (freebie)

Motorola Ti250 (freebie)

Ericsson T39m

Nokia 6210

Nokia 6310

Nokia 8310

Ericsson T68i

Nokia 7650 (x2 freebies)

SE P800

SPV E100

SPV E200

Motorola T720i

Motorola vDOT

Nokia 6100

SE P900

SPV C500 (x2)

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Guest James

Mororola ? (brick)

Nokia 7110 (first contract phone)

Nokia 3210 (free upgrade, Sold)

Sony J5 (import from Japan 3 months before the UK)

Ericsson R380 (swap for J5!!!)

Motorola Timeport Ti250 (Free GRPS Trial on Orange)

Motorola V66 (Free GRPS Trial on Orange)

Orange SPV

Orange SPV E100

Orange SPV E200

Orange SPV C500

I Think thats it??? the motorola ones were free from Orange when i trialed GPRS in the UK from them..

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Guest rickyburke

nokia 5.1 (i think) massive thing

motorola startac mr501

nokia 702 i think, not the changeble cover one, the one with the cool chameleon effect front.

nokia 3210

nokia 7110 that first internet one, with the pinging down slidy thing!

motorola text box (blue thingy) had to use a headset to make a call. no speaker!

motorola accompli a008 touch screen monochrome screen.

nokia 9210

motorola a830 (3g)

spv e100

spv e200

spv m2000

think thats about it, probably more but cant remember!!!

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Guest Pondrew

Nokia 3210e (Orange)

Motorola Timeport (Orange)

Mitsubishi G310 (cheap + cheerful Canadian mobile on Fido)

Orange SPV (Orange)

Orange SPV E200 (Orange)

Orange SPV C500 (for 1day on Orange!)

T-Mobile MDA III (T-Mobile)

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