itsgroundhogdayagain,

Bring back sliders with full keyboards

LazaroFilm,
@LazaroFilm@lemmy.world avatar

Being back T9. I could text with it in my pocket.

andrew,
@andrew@lemmy.stuart.fun avatar

What duh the ib huwdb I j texted from my pitcher just fine.

FartsWithAnAccent,
@FartsWithAnAccent@lemmy.world avatar

If you didn’t text with a rotary phone you were a fucking noob: There, I said it.

registrert,
@registrert@lemmy.sambands.net avatar

T9 would work on a rotary phone input. You would save a lot of of time. It would still take a lot of time.

jabathekek,
@jabathekek@sopuli.xyz avatar

I miss those… ༎ຶ‿༎ຶ

VindictiveJudge,
@VindictiveJudge@lemmy.world avatar

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,

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

stoy,

The size of the keys are not really the issue, the size of the spacing around them is.

pewgar_seemsimandroid,

or BlackBerry key approach

turbowafflz,

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

registrert,
@registrert@lemmy.sambands.net avatar

I got one of them tiny foldable bluetooth keyboards for anything longer than replies. Brings it with me everywhere, it’s super handy.

Yet not as handy as a slide out keyboard.

captain_aggravated,
@captain_aggravated@sh.itjust.works avatar

Is f(x)tec actually a thing? Like have they actually started shipping phones to customers?

UltraMagnus0001,

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

ICastFist,
@ICastFist@programming.dev avatar

Motorola DROID 4 was my dream phone. Alas, it was never released down here, so I could never buy one, even used.

dasusernem,

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.

echodot,

A Nokia Ngage , it was a Gameboy phone combo

Last time in my life that I was cool.

cashews_best_nut,

Adding that to my handheld gaming wishlist! 👍

droidpenguin,

Wow that does kinda look like a Gameboy Advance just with way more buttons!

netburnr,
@netburnr@lemmy.world avatar

LG Env, I actually miss it.

Bishma,
@Bishma@discuss.tchncs.de avatar

I had the env2. Hands down, my favorite phone to date.

droidpenguin,

Oh ya I remember wanting that one a lot! I think it was too expensive for me at the time, so ended up with the alias 2 but I envied anyone who had one of those.

ediculous,

ENV2 gang. Great phone.

HubertManne,
@HubertManne@kbin.social avatar

I don't even want a smartphone now. would love a feature flip phone with the capability of being a hotspot. so wish that was a thing.

PP_BOY_,
@PP_BOY_@lemmy.world avatar

Ditto. My only hangup comes from how hard it is to find a 5G feature phone that works with US carriers.

f314,

If you can get by with 4G, you can take a look at the Punkt. MP02.

AceFuzzLord, (edited )

Don’t remember exactly what it was, but I think it was Samsung and was one of the ones where you slid it up to access the keypad. I got it around middle school as a hand-me-down from my dad. I thought it was the absolute coolest thing at the time, despite that was around when my parents were upgrading to smart phones. I’ll definitely have to look it up to see what it was.

Edit:

On GSMArena there is 66 pages of different model Samsung phones and plenty that you slid up to access the keypad. Finding the exact model would be like finding a straw of hay in a needle stack, so I’m giving up after 14 pages.

ZosoRocks3,

Yeah took me forever to find mine, about 20 pages. Worth it for the nostalgia hit though. GSM arrange by age though so if you can guess when you got it that might narrow it down for you.

Songar87,

An LG EnV 3. The full keyboard was a must for new!

Wolfizen,
@Wolfizen@pawb.social avatar

I had an LG EnV 2!! It was great. Its a very good class of phone.

Lon3star, (edited )

LG enV… Clamshell phone with a full keyboard when opened… God, that phone was awesome

agamemnonymous,
@agamemnonymous@sh.itjust.works avatar

The enV3 was either my last or one of them. Yeah, it was pretty great.

trafficnab,

enV 2 for me, used that thing until my senior year in 2013

Albatross2724,

My last phone before my first smartphone was a Microsoft Kin 2, but it was actually a pretty cool phone if you didn’t want to pay for a data plan. https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/31ed7864-9da7-4efb-b365-52583ea982d3.jpeg

Bathtubwalrus,

My last one was similar, but smaller screen. LG Rumor

FlyingSquid,
@FlyingSquid@lemmy.world avatar

Wow. I totally don’t remember and now you’re making me wish I did. It was a red flip phone, but I don’t even know what company made it.

havokdj,

Likely LG, that was my first cell phone too.

FlyingSquid,
@FlyingSquid@lemmy.world avatar

I’m looking on Google and that doesn’t look right. There’s a Nokia one which looks kind of like what I remember, but I’m not sure.

havokdj,

My second one was a Nokia 3310, the brick. I accidentally broke the LG and was given that by a friend.

SendMePhotos,

Oh how I miss the days of simple yet complex innovation.

I had the flip shot (camera phone that flipped into a digital camera) from Verizon and the LG chocolate (slide up phone).

Both were amazing. Though I’d have to say my favorite was the tmobile sidekick.

agamemnonymous,
@agamemnonymous@sh.itjust.works avatar

Never had a Sidekick but I always thought they looked satisfyingly functional

LazaroFilm, (edited )
@LazaroFilm@lemmy.world avatar
late_night, (edited )
@late_night@sopuli.xyz avatar

This was mine, which I used from 2001 until 2011. I loved that phone

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LazaroFilm,
@LazaroFilm@lemmy.world avatar

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.

ramenshaman,

Fuck yeah, I had the Alias 2 too. Such a cool phone. Then I also switched to an iphone 5.

droidpenguin,

Do you still use an iPhone? I switched to Android after 4 years with my iPhone 5 and still use Android today.

ramenshaman,

Yeah I switched to Android after iphone removed the headphone jack. Sadly it was only a matter of time before Android followed suit. I had LGs for a while and now I have a pixel.

weew,

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.

HotboxedSubmersible,
MystikIncarnate, (edited )

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.

Pratai,

Motorola Pebl.

nomecks,

I had one and it was great. I rode a scooter everywhere at the time, and I could pull this out of my pocket, let it spring open and stick it up inside my helmet for some easy one hand to hands free calls.

ilovededyoupiggy,
@ilovededyoupiggy@sh.itjust.works avatar

Pretty sure this was my last feature phone as well. I liked it. I probably still have it floating around in a drawer somewhere.

tiredofsametab,

Some flip-phone from Sprint, though I can't even recall the name now. It had the ability to play text-based games and even snake! I think I was carrying a Palm Pilot near the end of that. It was an upgrade from the first brick I kept in my car for emergencies only. In 2004ish, I upgraded to a Siemens SX66 (Windows-based smartphone) and ditched the Palm Pilot. I continued to use Windows phones (I think I ended with an HTC Hero or something similar), until finally being convinced by borrowing a friend's old iPhone to get one of those. Was on iPhone from 3gs until 6plus. I made the jump to Android when Pixel 6 Pro came out, and that's what I still have today.

TechNerdWizard42,

Another early 2000’s smartphone user. Whoop whoop. It seems to blow people’s mind that you could have a colour touchscreen smartphone years before the stupid iPhone was even invented.

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