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   DIR By: AR Rouf
       Date: September 3, 2023, 11:00 pm
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       So now I have the courage to give Nokia another chance :) REPLY
       Pernille H January 20, 2012 Nokia ... Uh, there are many
       memories .. They owned markets after all .. You had to have a
       Nokia to be on the beat ... I probably remember Nokia for being
       easy to operate .. Even if you replaced the phone with another
       one more smart Nokia, it was still easy to use the phone's
       functions. I have to admit that at one point I lost interest in
       Nokia because they didn't really manage to keep up with the
       market's demands... I hope they have once again made an
       interesting phone that can compete with the leaders in the
       smartphone market and that in the future they remember that be
       at the forefront of consumers' wishes.
       Damgaard January 20, 2012 At the age of 30, I got my very first
       mobile phone – a Nokia 3310, which, moreover, was not my very
       own mobile phone, but just a shared mobile phone with Phone
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       my husband. It's not even 10 years ago
       yet, but I've had a few different models Over the years.
       Everyone has of course been a Nokia – and my next phone will
       also be a Nokia :-) Today it is hard to imagine that you can
       share a mobile phone. REPLY Sune Mølgaard January 21, 2012 I was
       shown my first Nokia as my second mobile phone in the series, as
       AEG's fledgling and short-lived attempt at the GSM market had
       resulted in a quite inferior model, which I therefore replaced
       (we were probably writing 1997).
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       Nokia was a religion, no brand has ever made me know so many
       model numbers in my head. 2120, to classics like 3210, 3310 (but
       not 3410 for God's sake), the slightly too colorful 3510 to the
       super cool and Matrix-like 7110 and of course the microscopic
       8210. Great times when nothing was OK, all of it was BEER! REPLY
       Christina January 21, 2012 My son has inherited my old Nokia
       11110i and even though it's not his dream phone, he says "the
       snake game is pretty cool" ;-) So he's probably living fine
       without a "smartphone" for a while yet. REPLY given the nielsen
       January 21, 2012 What I remember about Nokia is that it was the
       first mobile I had and met a really nice guy on a chat a good 11
       years ago, gave him my mobile number... and yes 11 years later
       we are now married and have a lovely daughter.
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