lnxtx,
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SecretPancake,

Samsung D900 was my last dumbphone. It was pretty cool. But my fav is still the Moto Razr v3.

havokdj,

I miss phones being like this sometimes

pelya,

I had Nokia 2720 and I had ported DOOM to it.

It was meh. No OS updates in forever, and T9 sucks.

someguy3,

Don’t remember the exact model but something like this Nokia 1110.

MxM111,
@MxM111@kbin.social avatar

It is interesting that a phone with querty keyboard, web browsing and camera is called a dumb phone.

mr_tyler_durden,

“Camera”, “Web Browsing”…. In name only.

I had the phone pictured in the post. I even activated the browser. It was 100% trash. WAP sites and browsers were nothing like even the first iPhone. That’s what made the iPhone such a shock, no one had browsed the web like that on a phone before and it was, no exaggeration, a game changer.

As for the camera the first iPhone camera was garbage comparatively but still was better than most if not all flip phones. I have picture back from when I had that phone pictured in the post and they are a grainy mess.

MxM111,
@MxM111@kbin.social avatar

Well yeah, things improved. I guess the real difference is that the smart phone is actually a mobile general purpose computing device, which, by the way, also makes a call. My reason for buying iPhone 1 was to combine two devices in one - iPod and mobile phone. I did not expect that e-mail, web browsing and camera were so good. But the real game changer was an App Store, which came later.

rem26_art,
@rem26_art@kbin.social avatar

I had a Motorola ROKR Z6, which was kinda like the RAZR, but a vertical slider, rather than a flip phone. It was ok, but eventually the dpad like, fell off or something. I don't remember exactly, but it just became unusable at some point.

DarkThoughts,

Sony W980

JRaccoon,
@JRaccoon@discuss.tchncs.de avatar

Nokia E71 with the full QWERTY keyboard. Loved it, even though the keys were too small to comfortable use. I guess technically speaking that’s still a smartphone so before that I had some Samsung flip phone, can’t remember the exact model

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.

vettnerk, (edited )

Sony Ericsson W810i. Got it in 2007, I think. When it started to die on me in late 2009 i replaced it with an iPhone 3G, which was my first apple phone. It was also my last apple phone as I hated how locked down everything was.

EDIT: I just remembered I had a secondary dumbphone around 2012 or thereabouts. It was a dual SIM nokia of some sort that I used mainly as a backup phone in case my main ran out of battery while I was on the move.

idunnololz,
@idunnololz@lemmy.world avatar

I had a Sony Ericsson too as my last dumb phone but I don’t remember the model. I just remember it slides out to reveal the number pad and that it was great for music.

vettnerk,

I found mine here, I’m sure you’ll recognize yours: m.gsmarena.com/sony_ericsson-phones-19.php

idunnololz,
@idunnololz@lemmy.world avatar

I think it’s the W580i. Thanks!

Public_Tumbleweed,

I know it was LG flip phone and it was red, but I dont know what model

dumptruckdan,
@dumptruckdan@kbin.social avatar

I was late to the cell phone game and never got a "nice" dumb phone. I had a crappy TracFone. Reception was okay. Texting was torture. Bought an HTC Droid around 2010-2011 and never looked back.

Geek_King,

I think it was my Motorola Razr, then I got a Black Berry Bold, or some such. So yeah, the Razr.

scytale,

Man, I don’t remember the exact model, but it was a newer black Nokia phone I think. I remember the one before it though, the OG Motorola Razr flip phone.

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