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       Nokia with antenna
       By: AR Rouf Date: September 3, 2023, 11:28 pm
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       It created a lot of funny misunderstandings :-) My best was my
       Mocca coloured E65, it was really nice – The next one was an
       E66, I didn't have much luck with it – the frame fell off and I
       just wanted to glue it back on but dropped a small dab of glue
       in the keys which then stuck - So much for DIY projects. The
       current Nokia is the E51 – it works but there is not much
       smartness about it – and therefore a Lumia 800 is at the top of
       the wish list. REPLY Ulf January 24, 2012 3310 like so many
       others. Probably the most stable phone I've owned. REPLY Lone
       Norman-Winkler January 24, 2012 I loved my old Nokia that
       flashed to a disco beat when it rang. My ringtone was a little
       melody my son had played and I myself had made a back cover for
       the phone out of beautiful origami paper with red little
       flowers. The phone was otherwise dark blue metallic.
       It was a very personal phone. It was easy to work with and I was
       really sad to have to replace it as the battery was no longer
       available in "my shop. REPLY Anette Juhl January 24, 2012 My
       Nokia. an adult trip Phone Number List
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       to Paris, contact with my children and
       their grandparents, - a trip where spring sprang out. REPLY gave
       the zachariah January 24, 2012 Remember Nokia, for being robust.
       A bit clunky, (compared to modern but easy to use.. Still have a
       few old ones lying around. And in case of emergency, they are
       found. There is always something nostalgic about a "first,
       something or other"), and a Nokia was my first mobile :) REPLY
       Helen January 24, 2012 My first Nokia was a 6200 (a work phone)
       and it refused to break, so in the end I had to ask my boss to
       get a new one on the basis that it was embarrassing to run
       around with such an old mobile.
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       REPLY Simon K January 24, 2012 I remember Nokia phones from my
       debut as a total SMS freak. My first phone was a  and all, it
       was great! My negatives about all the several Nokia phones I've
       had are mostly related to their build quality. After all, it is
       almost impossible to make an old Nokia break. Precisely these
       fantastic memories are reasons why Nokia is NOT forgotten by all
       of us faithful Nokia lovers! Nokia in collaboration with
       Microsoft is making a big comeback in the game! in a year or
       two, Stephan Elop will say to Apple's Tim Cook, “Well mate, easy
       come, easy go.
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