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       A long and narrow mirro
       By: AR Rouf Date: September 3, 2023, 11:26 pm
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       If I had to name the thing I remember best, it would have to be
       when my boyfriend decided I needed a new mobile - because I had
       been talking about the 7390 for so long, because I thought it
       was so beautiful. So we went down and bought mobiles together –
       one of his first gifts to me, and without a doubt the most
       expensive. This is also why it bothers me a little that I have
       just ordered an HTC mobile, so that I can program freely on it -
       because Android simply has better options for that. and is
       probably also why I want to win this Lumia – because then I can
       switch between them and use my Nokia in everyday life, so I
       don't forget my eternal love for Nokia's durable, beautiful,
       innovative mobile phones.
       REPLY Lars January 24, 2012 My Nokia 3310 was my mobile for 10
       years! Lost on earth countless times. Always functional. A
       week's battery life. SMS braille. The Nokia sound.. All the
       SMS.. REPLY Anne-Katrine Phone Number List
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       Nørholm January 24, 2012 my first was
       a 2110 and how I loved it though. I was a nokia fan for many
       years - and most of all because it was so easy. All menus were
       the same regardless of model, so you didn't have to think too
       much about how you set the alarm, the time zone or anything else
       you wanted. Interesting how it works on the iPhone… REPLY Merete
       January 24, 2012 The ringtone – of course! REPLY Nicholas
       January 24, 2012 I am the "lucky" owner of Nokia's last big
       venture, which was supposed to bring them back on track - the
       Nokia N8. It certainly has its moments, but unfortunately has
       the most disappointments.
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       A shame when you now remember Nokia from the good old first
       mobile phones you had. Among other things, one that survived a
       trip to the Roskilde Festival, where it was mostly used as a
       beer opener. REPLY Pia Møller January 24, 2012 I once had a
       Nokia. r model, without a keyboard, but with a button and a
       rotary dial as controls. Functionally, it was probably the worst
       phone I've ever owned, but I loved it all the same. It was so
       special that no matter where I was, there was always someone who
       stopped and asked what on earth it was. I've had a lot of good
       times with that phone, despite the fact that it took half a war
       to write an SMS. REPLY Soren January 24, 2012 I've had a few -
       but the 3310 was my first and I remember struggling quite a bit
       to figure out "The Intelligent Dictionary" I just sent the
       message with what Nokia now suggested.
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