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Guest scott2eyes
Posted

NEC brick

NEC DB2000

NEC DB4000 (Until I got a Smartphone, I don't think anything topped this one.)

Some Panasonic thing- can't remember the model.

Nokia 3210

Nokia 5210 (x2)

Nokia 8210

Original Nokia communicator

That crap Nokia phone that's in the Matrix and takes about 500 keypresses to do anything

Ericsson T29

SonyEricsson T68i

Motorola MPx200

C500

And the total amount I've spent on mobile phones;

£0.

Guest Pondrew
Posted
That crap Nokia phone that's in the Matrix and takes about 500 keypresses to do anything

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Oh :) , I liked the 7110! Thought it was cool (didn't have one but my bro did).

Guest Jamma14
Posted

Old bricky ericsson --> Sagem MyG-5 --> SPV e100 --> I-mate SP3i

Guest Xenzo1990
Posted

Ive had 3310 -> 3330 -> SPV Classic x2 -> Nokia 7210i -> c500

Next up m500

Guest scott2eyes
Posted
Oh  :) , I liked the 7110! Thought it was cool (didn't have one but my bro did).

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It looks cool- but there seems to be 2 or 3 submenus too many, no matter what you're trying to do. That's actually the only phone I've had that I ditched because I didn't like the phone, rather than because I got another free phone from somewhere.

Guest Confucious
Posted (edited)

Seeing this has prompted me to try and remember some of my phones:

Nokia 7110

Ericsson SH888

Sony CMD Z5

[Edit]Ericsson T68 (T68i firmware)[/Edit]

NEC e606

Motorola A835

Motorola A920 (A925 firmware upgrade)

Motorola A1000

SPV C500

SPV C550

I have a few other bricks and pieces lying arround which I suppose I must have owned at one point or another....

[Edit] Phones bought since I posted this....

N*kia 6680

Samsung Z500 (Bought for brother so not actually used)

And last, but by no means least, HTC Universal (O2 Exec - corporate instal using Three USIM first but now Orange USIM from Z500 :) )

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Guest Geeklord
Posted

Man some you can really go through phones

1995-1998: Some Nokia dinosaur model (one of those analog ones similar to a carphone) This one became one of the victims of the GSM revolution.

1998-2000: Motorola (I think it goes by the name of the brick thang)--died of natural causes. But man was it tough. It was a hand-me-down from my wife, who bought it from a friend. It also served as my 2-year-old daughter's HeyDadFetch toy.

2000-2003: Nokia 7110--broke the screen, broke the slide, but it's still alive until now. We keep it around the house as a spare.

2003-2005: HTC Tanager--I loved this phone, but I had to get rid of it to make way for my operator loyalty reward unit, the voyager. I really didn't need two smartphones of the same make. After a few months, the guy I sold it to told me that one day it just didn't wake up. sniff.

Present: HTC Voyager

:)

Guest ScottS
Posted

Mine's Pretty short too:

Nokia 5110 (T-Mobile)

Nokia 3510i (T-Mobile)

Soon to be:

SPV C500 (Orange)!!!

Can't wait :)

Guest Confucious
Posted
Seeing this has prompted me to try and remember some of my phones:

Nokia 7110

Ericsson SH888

Sony CMD Z5

NEC e606

Motorola A835

Motorola A920 (A925 firmware upgrade)

Motorola A1000

SPV C500

SPVC550

I have a few other bricks and pieces lying arround which I suppose I must have owned at one point or another....

Just rememebered I had a Blackberry 6340 (something like that) for a year as well - graeat for email, not bad web access but sh!t phone.

Guest Confucious
Posted
SPV C500 (Orange)!!!

Why a C500 not C550?

The C500 is a fantastic phone, I'm sure you won't be disappointed. Good luck.

Guest cold_fire
Posted
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 :)

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I found on another site this topic started by a MoDaCo user ,with the idea taken from here ,thah ain't 2 nice !!! :oops:

Posted

Mitsubishi Trium Astral - 1999

Nokia 5110

Mitsubishi Trium Mars (great phone)

Nokia 7110

Nokia 6210

Nokia 7650

Sony T300

Samsung A300

Original SPV

Sony T610

Nokia 7600

SPV C500 - 2005

I think they're in the right order, I might ever have missed some, I went thru SO many at one point

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Guest jeremyvi
Posted

Philips (?)

Nokia 5130

Nokia 8210 (best phone ever about form factor and stability, and quick)

Panasonic GD87

SPV 1st Generation

SDA

Best memories with nokia 8210 until problem with battery status software :D

R.I.P

Nokia 8210

;)

Guest ADS Entertainments
Posted

Too many but going backwards

M5000

M2000

M1000

E100

6310i

6210

T610

V3388

V3890

Banana

Dancall DC1

5110

StarTac

plus about 20 to 30 others.

Guest Toyota-F1.com
Posted

Nokia 3210e

Nokia 3310e

Panasonic GD87e

Orange SPV E200

Orange SPV C500 (5 days old)

Had the 3310e or SPV3 longest - nearly 2 years, the GD87e for a year exactly.

Guest cold_fire
Posted (edited)

Encece ...

It looks like u had a "store" to me ,congrats ! ;)

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Guest Newchurch
Posted (edited)

Nice topic ;)

01. Nokia 2110i

02. Nokia 5110

03. Nokia 6110

04. Nokia 7110

05. Nokia 8210

06. Nokia 6210

07. Nokia 6310

08. Nokia 6310i

09. Nokia 6610

10. Nokia 7650

11. Siemens ME45 (my actual outdoor phone for mountain-biking)

12. SPV Classic

13. SPV E100

14. SPV E200

15. SPV C500

16. MDA compact

17. T-Mobile SDA

18. T-Mobile SDA music

19. SPV C550

20. iMate SP5 (my actual phone 8) )

Greetings, Peter

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Guest Br1an_g
Posted (edited)

motorola startac (Bt Cellnet)

then took a break for a couple years (whilst drunk)

alcatel something.. (BT Cellnet)

T68i (O2)

nokia 6230 (o2)

SPV C500 (Orange)

Q-Tek S110 (o2)

got my eye on the atom next..

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