Phones through Time

MrX8503

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Post a timeline of all of the phones you have ever owned. I always think its interesting to look at the progression of technology. Here's mine.



My current phone is an iPhone4, you can only compare up to 5 phones.

The crazy thing is that I remember my very first phone, the Sanyo, had visual voicemail.
 
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DivideBYZero

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Way too many to list on that site. It goes something like this:

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BB Storm 2 9520/HTC G1
 
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rudeguy

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the A900 was an awesome phone. First real multi-media phone with Sprint TV. I really, really loved that phone.

My first phone was a Moto brick phone and I used a shit ton between that and my current G2. A better gauge might be rate plans. I started off on the Basic 10 plan. 10 minutes a month for $20. Then I started selling phones and I got on the 100 minutes for $50 plan. You had to have a hookup to get that plan. No texts, no web, no off-peak. Those were also local only plans. None of this nationwide crap.
 

Fingolfin269

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My first cell was in either '99 or '00. To be honest I didn't give a shit about model number until my last couple. Blackberry 8830WE and currently a Palm Pre.
 

MrX8503

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the A900 was an awesome phone. First real multi-media phone with Sprint TV. I really, really loved that phone.

I agree. The UI on it was really nice too, which was a grid of icons. It was definitely ahead of its time.
 

olds

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Not a chance in the world I could name all the models. I can barely remember what I have now.
Actually, when I got my Evo I thought I was getting the same phone my daughter has. She has the Hero.

I do know my first phone was bought in 96.
 

Patranus

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Motorola 2950
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Nokia 5190
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Sanyo SPC-5300
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(Woot - First commercially available Color flip phone!!!!)

Sanyo SPC-8300
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Sony Ericsson T608
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HTC/Audiovox PPC-6600
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(Went through 3 of these)

HTC/UTStarcom PPC-6700
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(Went through 2 of these)

Apple iPhone 2G
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Apple iPhone 3GS
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MrX8503

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Its crazy to see how times have changed. That motorola 2950 is hilarious.

Now instead of phone brands, its all about the OS now.
 
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yup. forgot I also had a t68i between the t28 and t610. also I remember flashing my k750i with the w800i firmware to get the walkman interface on it

haha i did the exact same thing. the next day i drowned it in the washing machine. sad stuff.

But seriously 2MP camera + flash in 2005? Unheard of!!! Most people were enjoying their 640x480 pictures on their razrs back then. The fact that the K750 had a mechanical shutter amazed me.
 

Deeko

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Phones I owned and used for more than 1 months:
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I also had a Palm Treo 750wx, didn't feel like making a new picture for just one phone.

Phones I purchased and returned:
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TheStu

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Let's see...

2003: Cheap LG flip phone, worked fantastically until day 88 when I sat down wrong and broke the display. I had been keeping it in my back pocket and hadn't had a problem with it until that day. The reason I remember it was because the phone was purchased by my parent's (mother specifically) and she was out of town for a long weekend until day 91, at which point it was outside the warranty.

2004: Got a Motorola candybar, one of the first ones with BT capabilities, but you had to snap on a different back to use it.

2004/5: Motorola v70 (I think, dark grey metal body, flip phone) that I had until...

2006: Motorola v3m RAZR number 1, loved that phone it was my first 'ooh look at this' phone, and it was great. It was just fine until I decided to call my friend for a 2 hour drunk conversation in the middle of a South Carolina vacation and 2 days later it wouldn't get a signal anymore...

2008: Motorola v3m RAZR number 2, an accidental damage replacement. The bezel on the screen fell off after about a week, and was just complete trash compared to the first one. Suffered with it for few months.

2008: Motorola v750 Adventure, which was an amazing dumbphone. Verizon had updated their dumbphone OS and UI which although apparently crap compared to others as many have pointed out, I actually liked it a lot. The internal screen was bigger and I think higher res than the RAZR's and looked gorgeous, it had a 2MP camera to the RAZR's 1.3 and the external screen was larger and higher res as well. Plus it was ruggedized, so high humidity phone conversations weren't a fear anymore. It was with that phone that I discovered that Verizon's text prediction was really impressive for a non-qwerty, and i texted like nobody's business.

2010: It all was going great until Spring of this year when I was picking up a glass and had the phone in my hand. I lost my grip on the phone and woop, right into the half full glass it went. I went to Verizon later that day to see when I could upgrade as I had been given 3 different answer over the past 6 months, and none of them were close to when the phone death happened. Lo and behold, Verizon rep tells me I had been eligible for the past 4 months.

I opted instead to activate my roommate's old iPhone mainly because I wasn't interested in any Android phones that were out at the time and the new iPhone was only a few months away.

So that leaves us with today, still using my iPhone 2G, all beaten and old as it is. I was waiting for the white iPhone 4 to get released, but god knows if that will ever happen now, and now I think I am leaning toward a WP7.

Ugh, lengthy. tl;dr :)
 

MrX8503

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Damn thats a lot of phones Deeko. I usually keep my phones for 2 years. I kinda wish I was still on the Sprint network considering its very cheap and allows early upgrades for premium users.

Supposedly the white iPhone comes out next year. I guess they're having problems with light leakage from the screen and flash.