http://www.wired.com/gadgetlab/2013/04/influential-cellphones/?viewall=true
I've had several of those but only after they had been replaced with something more modern. That trend continues to this day. :)x
Of those, I've only had the iPhone.
I've had a 3210, my used the 3310 up until last year.
I had those first two Motorola phones long after most people had put them on the scrap heap. :D But we had the Sony Ericsson T68I when it was state of the art but only because Mrs Clive was given it by her employers. The only reason we scrapped it was because it usually didn't work when we were abroad.
I started with a Philips C12, then moved to a flipper, but I can't remember what that was now. I then had one of the original Sony (pre-Ericsson) phones, a J something or other, which had lovely polyphonic ringtones. ;D Next came a run of Nokias, 6310i, 6230, and an N82. I then had a few SEs, the K750i, K800i, K810i, before moving onto BlackBerry, of which I had the Storm 1 (which famously met with a wall!) and Storm 2, which then led to the iPhone 3GS, and, currently, the 4S. I may have missed one or two along the way. :laugh:
only one of two? :laugh:
;D
He's had more phones than I've had hot dinners! ::)
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I've had the Phillips Savvy, Nokia 3310i, Nokia 7250i, Nokia N95 16gb (or 8gb?) black, iphone 3gs and iphone 4. I'll probably next upgrade when I can drop the tarriff on my ipad right down. My work phone is currently a 3.5 year old HTC Touch Pro 2 but next week I should be getting a new blackberry.
I did miss one, the HTC HD2. Gorgeous phone, biggest screen available to the time. Only downside was the old Windows OS.
I had a T68i - it was awesome mostly because it wasn't awesome, it was a decent phone that could, with a bit of effort, double up to do passable camera and mobile internet stuff.