I rocked a Samsung Alias 2 for 4 years before I got an iPhone 5. The e-ink keyboard was awesome how it changed when you flipped the screen open to portrait or landscape.

    • VindictiveJudge
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      51 year ago

      I never saw one where the keys were big enough that I didn’t mash everything around the target key with the size of my fingers, and I really don’t have big hands or anything.

      • Rhynoplaz
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        11 year ago

        The BlackBerry Curve has my favorite keyboard, and I DO have big hands!

    • TurboWafflz
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      31 year ago

      I really want one, I hate virtual keyboards so much. There’s the f(x)tec phones but their keyboards come out in landscape mode and I’d really rather have one where it’s portrait like the Palm Pre

    • @dasusernem@lemm.ee
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      21 year ago

      I had an HTC Tilt back when the first iPhone was released. Aside from that phone running windows mobile (holy Christ, what a mess that was), I loved it so much. But then I finally joined the cult at the 3GS.

    • UltraMagnus0001
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      11 year ago

      my first smart phone was a Motorola Droid that had a physical keyboard. Cameras have come a long way.

      • gregorum
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        41 year ago

        So did I, and it was. Don’t let anyone tell you differently.

    • Tar_Alcaran
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      31 year ago

      Best phone ever. I read through whole libraries on that little thing, and it looks so futuristic (as long as you don’t look at the 500 pixel screen or the 140p camera)

      • LazaroFilm
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        41 year ago

        I adored that phone!! I still miss the interchangeable covers instead of adding a stupid case to the phone. I had a few cases I could swap depending on my outfit or the occasion. I wish new phones would adopt a similar idea instead of having to add an extra cover on top of the phone. I don’t need it to look good under the cover. Just make the outside looks nice.

  • @LucidDaemon@lemmy.world
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    101 year ago

    I wish phones would go back to being unique. I want a slider with a physical keyboard (like the HTC EVO Shift). My Pixel 6 Pros battery is showing wear already but there’s nothing on the market I feel is worth switching to.

      • @Corkyskog@sh.itjust.works
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        21 year ago

        I loved the early galaxies and the zero lemon batteries. They were ridiculously cheap, so you could have like 3 charged at any time. Then if you ever got robbed you could just say “e-waste!” And toss a dead battery at your assailants eyes.

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      31 year ago

      The w810i was my first ever mobile phone and also my last dumb phone. I used it for 9 years.

      • I used it for 9 years.

        Exactly - phones used to last! I also dropped my w810i a few times but it never broke. Great little phone. In fact I’m gonna charge mine to have a play on it. I think it had an MP3 player too!

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          It was still working back then, I changed because i was getting tired of typing on the small keys. I could type without looking, this was pretty cool ! All of the key had worn off anyway 😂

    • @DampCanary@lemmy.world
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      31 year ago

      Mine was Sony Ericsson V630.

      It endured me untill 2012 when I exchanged it for Sony Xperia T, it’s second best phone I had.

      • @46_and_2@lemmy.world
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        21 year ago

        A other happy v630i user here. Don’t know how many years I spent all in all, but I used it for everything. Even remember loading some books as text files, and reading quite a lot on its tiny screen during the longer bus rides.

  • @Filthmontane@lemmy.world
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    I had this sick LG car phone and it made vroom vroom sounds. Used it for a decade and I still have it and it still works.

  • @malockin@lemmy.world
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    A Nokia 3100 … it was the first phone I bought, and I kept it through college and beyond.

    The thing was a beast :-)

    128x128 pixel screen, with 12-bit RGB. No WiFi, no Bluetooth. Had some web access with WAP (no not that! “Wireless Access Protocol”). It did have a camera module though /rofl

    And best of all, the battery lasted a week!

  • Xariphon
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    I had the Envy 2, the last phone I had with an actual physical keyboard.

    It’s the one feature I miss the most. If I could have smartphone functionality with a physical keyboard I would be much happier.

  • @weew@lemmy.ca
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    A Samsung slider. I remember watching the Matrix the first time, and when that phone popped open to reveal the keypad it was mind-blowing. Getting a slider phone a few years later was so satisfying.

    • @MystikIncarnate@lemmy.ca
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      The phone in the movie was a Nokia. I believe it was the 7910, if memory serves me correctly.

      The spring loaded slide wasn’t really a thing. I think one version of the phone had it in the production release, but it was limited to a very small geographical area… I think somewhere in Asia? I forget.

      Everywhere else had the phone to some extent, minus the spring loaded sliding action. You just had up push the cover down.

      Source: my best friend had one. After… I think, 3? Years of owning it, he was so fed up with its dumb quirks that I think he snapped the slider thing off… Which had the mic in it, so he got a new phone right after that.

      EDIT: I was mistaken, it was the Nokia 7110.