ZosoRocks3,

A Samsung F400,it was a slider that slid up to reveal the number pad and down to reveal a speaker. Was great for music, don’t remember much more about it. Moved on to the Blackberry Bold after that as far as I remember.

666dollarfootlong, (edited )

Nokia 5228, those times were great when friends sent me some music using the bluetooth

AceQuorthon,

Some Sony Ericsson Xperia with a slideout keyboard. Was shocked how much of a dumb brick it was compared to my iPod Touch I got at the same time.

worsedoughnut,
@worsedoughnut@lemdro.id avatar

I also had the Alias 2, and then it became my mom’s phone after I moved on to my first smartphone (HTC One M7). Loved that stupid double flipping thing to death, such a great design with the e-paper or w/e for the buttons so they could change for the different perspective / context.

Threeme2189,

Sony Ericsson k610i -> Samsung Galaxy S2

I really like the Galaxy. It was a really good size for a smartphone.

fne8w2ah,

Sony Ericsson T700.

Yoz,

Nokia 1100

cousinofjah,
@cousinofjah@twit.social avatar

I had a Motorola StarTac, but I also had a plug-in organizer that I could import my contacts and initiate calls with. On top of that I had a cable that that I could tether my iPaq to by dialing . My next phone was a Palm Treo.

TangledHyphae,

I’m surprised I haven’t seen Sidekick II here. I think that was one of my last ones via T-Mobile before the first LG Android phone came out.

b14700,
@b14700@lemm.ee avatar

samsung c6112 to samsung galaxy y s5360

FriendOfaFriend,

Owned a whole bunch of Sony / Sony Ericsson phones for about a decade.

Last one before the Xperia for me was the Aino… Loved that thing.

Is it weird you can still get them?

https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/6bdaa8b1-7ea5-42ad-92e6-61949772c29c.png

mo_lave,

Nokia 6630

autokludge,
@autokludge@programming.dev avatar

How dumb? OG Motoroloa RAZR V3 > Nokia N96 before I had an iOS or Android device.

Curious_Canid,
@Curious_Canid@lemmy.ca avatar

My last non-Andorid phone was a Motorola Krzr. It was a little longer and much less wide than a Razr. If I couldn’t have a smartphone I would go back to that design in a second. It worked very well.

fuckwit_mcbumcrumble,

My very first phone was my only non “smart” phone. And even then it was pretty powerful for what it was. It had a web browser, could play mp3s, etc. but I don’t think it was explicitly a smart phone.

My next phone was a Pantech Duo which was labeled a smart phone, but probably wouldn’t be considered one by modern standards. It did the same thing as the previous phone, but you could load apps onto it, came with word, excel mobile on it, could do email, etc.

After that phone I got an iPhone 3g shortly after the 3gs came out.

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