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       They were definitely
   DIR By: AR Rouf
       Date: September 3, 2023, 11:59 pm
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       In addition, it could hold up to opening beer with it, another
       bonus point. I doubt that newer smartphones will survive :) It
       was a survivor! I still have it lying in the drawer (most of all
       in the hope that it can be sold as an antique when my
       grandchildren inherit :) REPLY Jeppe Engell February 15, 2012 My
       first mobile was a Nokia 2110 bought on what I thought at the
       time was brilliant, interest-free installments. Never ever
       forget when the only friend I knew who had a cell phone sent me
       a text. Since then, I have never looked back and maybe the new
       Nokia is the key to me having a Nokia phone again and thus
       ending the ring. Jeppe Engell REPLY Anders Bagnegaard February
       15, 2012 I remember Nokia for the first phones they made, it was
       the time when Nokia were Software masters, their systems were
       many times more advanced than their competitors and the
       operating system was even easy to use.
       I had my Nokia 3310 for years and even after I got my first
       Smartphone, the SPV, it kept breaking. However, Nokia dropped
       it, on the other hand, Windows Phone 7 is probably the closest
       thing to Phone Number List
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       Nokia OS today :) REPLY Tommy
       Abildgaard February 15, 2012 I have had many Nokias, but the
       favorite is clearly the 3510i. Not to wear out, long battery
       life and could do what it was produced for. Perhaps one of the
       most quirky in terms of design, but the reliability itself. The
       phone is actually still in use when the kids have smashed theirs
       and are waiting for a new one.
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       Martin Bo Hermansen February 15, 2012 My first mobile was a 3210
       which lived a long and good life for three generations in the
       family before it was retired. I experienced the revolution to
       newer versions mostly through Snake 2 on a friend's model. And
       since last week, two colleagues have been the first to come
       forward with the Lumia 800 – and I want to join in! REPLY Brian
       Skovgaard February 15, 2012 What I remember Nokia best for is
       the first successful implementation of the T9 dictionary. They
       weren't the first, but the best and became the de facto standard
       in 10 for input into handball's devices and created a goldmine
       for telecommunications companies with the explosive use of SMS.
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