indigojasper,
@indigojasper@kbin.social avatar

I don't member the exact model but I had an LG Voyager that i held onto for a long time... I did NOT want to give up my physical keyboard for the touchscreen keyboard so I held out as long as I could. If Samsung came out with a slide-out keyboard for smartphones I'd be on that shit right away.

Toes,

My first phone was a smartphone. But a smartphone version of the one in your picture would be awesome.

Potatos_are_not_friends,

I’ve seen proof of concepts and Kickstarters.

Uncertain if they’re good or just a nostalgic gimmick

droidpenguin,

This small form factor running Android would be very cool! Despite a small screen, it’d probably work well enough since you wouldn’t have a software keyboard taking up 50% of the screen real estate. The e-ink keyboard is a good compromise of having dynamic changing keys but still have the tactile feedback.

DAMunzy,

An Apple iPhone! Hahaha, I kid. . . . . I use Arch, btw.

Xariphon,

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.

SlurpDaddySlushy,

I think about this all the time. I’ll give up being waterproof for a full-sized slide-out keyboard.

sangriaferret,

I held out on a smartphone for a long time because I loved my Alias so much. That keyboard thing was cool as fuck.

ShitOnABrick, (edited )
@ShitOnABrick@lemmy.world avatar

I’m to young for. feature phones. although my first phone was a wonderful 2010 HTC desire brown a high-end phone in its heyday with 576mb of ram and a 3.7 touchscreen and like with most older android smartphones this had an user replaceable battery headphone jack and are easy to root… They don’t make erm like they use to

Zidane,
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.

Longmactoppedup,

Last non-android was a Nokia 95-4. Was still fairly smart though. In fact if I recall it had a lot more functionality than the iPhone 3g that my gf had at the same time.

Last non smart was probably the Nokia 7250.

Bonifratz,

A Nokia 3330 if I remember correctly.

Fracturedfox,

I also had the alias 2. I thought I was pretty hot shit with the fancy flip-both-directions phone. And I think there was a little display on the outside too, right? With the time and some other basic notifications?

droidpenguin,

Yep! Could even use the tiny outside display as a viewfinder!

JCreazy,

Sony Ericsson W580i

M500,

Some blackberry, but if that doesn’t count then it was I think the lg chocolate.

SlurpDaddySlushy,

LG enV Touch. The thing was actually awesome. Music player was dope, touchscreen worked well, full physical keyboard, and the browser could load Flash. The web browser wasn’t perfect but was on par with the blackberry of the time.

MeanEYE,
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Motorola A1200, black one. Not exactly dumb phone but it wasn’t Android either. I love that device. Sadly they were never cheap, now days included. They are full Linux phone with GSM modules in kernel and no restrictions what so ever, so they are super popular with GSM hackers.

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