How many mobile handsets have you owned?
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I am due to replace my mobile handset soon as I am changing jobs. Up to now I have only had 3 handsets since I had my first mobile in 1994 which was a brick Nokia. That was replaced by another Nokia which again lasted years until it was replaced by my present Nokia 8210. When I leave my current company I am going to as if I can keep the handset as it still works fine, if a little worn! I will continue to use it!
That got me thinking... How many different handsets have you owned over the years?
Started off very slow, with years for a handset, went downhill when I bought "fancy" phones like "fancy" samsung sliders and iPhones.
Now I've got a Milestone and it feels solid as a brick (weighs as much too, albeit being just as big as my iphone). I'm very happy with it so I think I'll keep it for a while.
Now I've got a Milestone and it feels solid as a brick (weighs as much too, albeit being just as big as my iphone). I'm very happy with it so I think I'll keep it for a while.
Sony CMR-333
Orbitel thing, my first GSM phone (still have it)
Ericsson thing with stubby aerial
Nokia slide Matrix phone
Nokia 7210 (still have it)
Nokia basic business rubbish thing
Samsung clamshell thing (still have it)
Sony Ericsson K750 (still have it)
Sony Ericsson W960 (still have it)
Apple iPhone 3GS - current phone
I think that's it.
Orbitel thing, my first GSM phone (still have it)
Ericsson thing with stubby aerial
Nokia slide Matrix phone
Nokia 7210 (still have it)
Nokia basic business rubbish thing
Samsung clamshell thing (still have it)
Sony Ericsson K750 (still have it)
Sony Ericsson W960 (still have it)
Apple iPhone 3GS - current phone
I think that's it.
Edited by FourWheelDrift on Tuesday 9th November 11:04
- Started with the Mercury flip back in 1995 when I had absolutely no business with a phone. It barely rang.
- Motorola Star Tac. Complete waste of a grand but as a teen at college it was a rather swish way of taking down totty details.
- Motorola V3688. Great design but terrible reliability. Like the Star Tac it had flawless customer service that would send a courier to pick the phone up the next day and and fix it/give you a new one.
- When the phone actually served a valid business purpose I went through all of Nokia's 88 series (bar the hideous 8910) and had bought the microscopic phones with rage-inducing ring tones that were only launched in South-East Asia.
- The silver and black Motorola RZR until they were everywhere on the planet.
- Have stuck with a selection of colorware iPhone 1G's since it's launch. Skipped the 3G/3GS and picked up a 4G a few months ago as I hate to play Apple's bi-annual upgrade game. There's also something quite annoying shelling out a fair bit on a phone and having bugger-all exclusivity.
On reflection the completely unnecessary desire for these things is a little ironic considering I can't stand being on the phone. The power of gadgets overrides logic I think!
- Motorola Star Tac. Complete waste of a grand but as a teen at college it was a rather swish way of taking down totty details.
- Motorola V3688. Great design but terrible reliability. Like the Star Tac it had flawless customer service that would send a courier to pick the phone up the next day and and fix it/give you a new one.
- When the phone actually served a valid business purpose I went through all of Nokia's 88 series (bar the hideous 8910) and had bought the microscopic phones with rage-inducing ring tones that were only launched in South-East Asia.
- The silver and black Motorola RZR until they were everywhere on the planet.
- Have stuck with a selection of colorware iPhone 1G's since it's launch. Skipped the 3G/3GS and picked up a 4G a few months ago as I hate to play Apple's bi-annual upgrade game. There's also something quite annoying shelling out a fair bit on a phone and having bugger-all exclusivity.
On reflection the completely unnecessary desire for these things is a little ironic considering I can't stand being on the phone. The power of gadgets overrides logic I think!
Edited by Justices on Tuesday 9th November 11:12
FourWheelDrift said:
Sony CMR-333
Orbitel thing, my first GSM phone (still have it)
Ericsson thing with stubby aerial
Nokia slide Matrix phone
Nokia 7210 (still have it)
Nokia basic business rubbish thing
Samsung clamshell thing (still have it)
Sony Ericsson K750 (still have it)
Sony Ericsson W960 (still have it)
Apple iPhone 3GS - current phone
I think that's it.
I think that's it.
ECHO ECHO ECHOOrbitel thing, my first GSM phone (still have it)
Ericsson thing with stubby aerial
Nokia slide Matrix phone
Nokia 7210 (still have it)
Nokia basic business rubbish thing
Samsung clamshell thing (still have it)
Sony Ericsson K750 (still have it)
Sony Ericsson W960 (still have it)
Apple iPhone 3GS - current phone
I think that's it.
I think that's it.
Didn't realise that I'd had so many ....
Nokia NK702
Nokia 3330
Siemens SX1
Motorola V525
Motorola V3 (still one of the best mobile designs ever?)
Motorola T720
SE W550
Nokia N73
SE W810
SE K800
HTC Touch Dual (WM, ewwww, getting my external GPS connected was awkward)
HTC TytnII/Kaiser - with extended battery, it was a HUGE brick
Nokia N95
Nokia N85
Nokia 5800 (gave to stepson)
Nokia 5230 (for el-cheapo sat nav)
ZTE Blade
Nokia N8
And I supported Blackberries for years and had a BB 7230 ... loved it. Wouldn't ever have a BB again though.
Nokia NK702
Nokia 3330
Siemens SX1
Motorola V525
Motorola V3 (still one of the best mobile designs ever?)
Motorola T720
SE W550
Nokia N73
SE W810
SE K800
HTC Touch Dual (WM, ewwww, getting my external GPS connected was awkward)
HTC TytnII/Kaiser - with extended battery, it was a HUGE brick
Nokia N95
Nokia N85
Nokia 5800 (gave to stepson)
Nokia 5230 (for el-cheapo sat nav)
ZTE Blade
Nokia N8
And I supported Blackberries for years and had a BB 7230 ... loved it. Wouldn't ever have a BB again though.
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