Auduras,

I had an LG VX4500. Loved that phone and still have it sitting somewhere in a drawer today.

I’ll charge up old phones from time to time to read old text messages.

Kerb,
@Kerb@discuss.tchncs.de avatar

my only “dumb phone” was a nokia 5300.

i used it for years, until i got dads old iphone 3 after he switched to a samsung phone.

i think that was a few months before jobs died, and the iphone 4s was released.

Sabakodgo,
@Sabakodgo@lemmy.dbzer0.com avatar

Nokia N93
My first smartphone was HTC HD2 which I replaced around 2016 for Pixel, which I still use.

Nima,
@Nima@lemmy.world avatar

I had the n95 and I loved it as well. the N-series was fantastic.

but they are sadly smartphones.

letsgocrazy,

N95 was my phone when my friend got the iPhone One. I remember uselessly arguing that my N95 also played videos and music and all that iPhone stuff as well… Except, it was so fucking slow to take videos.

I remember standing in the street and seeing a massive huge brawl outside of a pub, loads of people doing all sorts of crazy shit and I was standing there desperately trying to record a video while the shitty, sluggish N95 missed it all.

That experience really scarred me because now I’m obsessed with the absolute quick-draw features of modern phones - like the Google Pixel.

Nima,
@Nima@lemmy.world avatar

I will say… I kinda miss the T9. but I might be alone in that. lol. I feel like they used some kind of beefed up T9 software for symbian. specifically to use in the Nseries phones. but I am not 100% certain.

I just remember that texting was never an issue and I could do it fast with the T9.

u_tamtam,
@u_tamtam@programming.dev avatar

Does that qualify as a dumb phone though? Symbian could do a lot more, and better, in the area of productivity tools, multitasking, customization and apps management than android/iOS did, and for a very long time. The form factor wasn’t putting as much emphasis on the screen real estate but that doesn’t make it less smart.

Michal,

N93 definitely a smartphone en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nokia_N93?wprov=sfla1

cashews_best_nut, (edited )

I’d say it was a “smart phone” and not a “smartphone”. It, and other Symbian phones like it, existed before the iPhone came out and made touchscreen smart phones a thing. Basically a PDA + Phone.

Even Samsung had a colour touchscreen before iPhone but no one saw it as the first “smartphone”. The iPhone was the ‘first’ true smartphone though you could argue several others before it were smartphones. But I’d class them as “smart phones”.

Michal,

That may be your opinion, but if you follow my Wikipedia link, it says it’s a smartphone, so I’m not even going to argue. Wikipedia has a widely accepted definition of a smartphone.

brewbellyblueberry,

Nokia N95 and I’d probably still be using it if I didn’t decide it was a great idea to go swimming with my clothes on.

Michal,

Nokia n95 is a smartphone, not a dumb phone. It has Symbian OS, you can install apps, copy/paste, browse internet. I used to have the 8gb one, it has more capabilities than the first iPhone.

WolfhoundRO,

Yep, it was a great phone and I had it as my last too. Not a smartphone in our current understanding, but still close to a dumb phone and with great functionality. Can’t remember what happened to mine, but my dad got it reconditioned and used it for a while after me until he got a modern smartphone too

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.

autokludge,
@autokludge@programming.dev avatar

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

B4tid0,
@B4tid0@lemmy.world avatar

BlackBerry

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.

zipzoopaboop,

Sony Ericsson w810 -> iPhone 3g.

My First and last iPhone

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.

Rookeh,

Sony-Ericsson W350i. Had it for about a year before I got my first Android device, an HTC Hero.

Jupeter,
@Jupeter@lemmy.world avatar

I had the James Bond edition of Sony Ericsson C902. The camera was nice but the UI had frame rate issues. I came from a brown SE K770i which was buttery smooth. From C902 I went to Sony Ericsson Xperia X10, my first touchscreen phone and first Android where I learned about apps, OS updates, fustom ROMs, etc. What a fantastic phone that was.

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

I don’t know, the last one was maybe a Motorola clamshell, but from the “old” ones I had a Bosch GSM909, yes, they made phones. Barely usable and horribly expensive to use. But it had a blue 2 line display. A BLUE DISPLAY. Woooooow.

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droidpenguin,

That blue is very nice!

sagrotan,
@sagrotan@lemmy.world avatar

That’s what I thought back then… I believe. Everyone had a green or orange display, I was the young rebel I was back in the day ;)

BillMurray, (edited )

Motorola V635i

Motorola V635i

tipicaldik,

An LG C1300. I carried that thing for several years. Never had to replace the battery and it would still go 3 days on a charge when I finally switched to an iPhone 3

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