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.

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.

indigojasper,
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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.

Kolanaki, (edited )
@Kolanaki@yiffit.net avatar

The last one I had was the original Motorola Razr and it was the second cell phone I ever had. My first phone was actually a smartish phone; my first cell was a Danger Hiptop (Sidekick). It was almost exactly like a modern smartphone; internet connected and used apps. But was around before the iPhone and did not have a touch screen. Only reason it wasn’t also my last “dumb” phone was because my original broke long after they stopped selling them. Just to put in perspective how long I had these: my next phone after the Razr and first actual smartphone was a Nexus 4.

bionicjoey,

I had a blackberry bold which was sorta in between smart and dumb. My last actual dumb phone was an LG rumor, which was one of those with the full querty slide-out keyboard

Clbull,

Nokia 3510i if I recall.

I think I also had a cheap Motorola flip phone too.

mkhopper,
@mkhopper@lemmy.world avatar

I had a Sanyo SCP 7400 (clamshell) for a number of years during the mid-2000s and it was solid as a rock. Loved that phone.

tslnox,

I believe it was Siemens MC60. I remember getting my arm broken and then getting 10k CZK from the accident benefits. Parents asked me what I wanted for part of that money when I was in the hospital and I said this.

Then I bought a refurbished Treo 650 in 2015, an awesome piece of technology if only it had a WiFi (there was a possibility of a module that clipped on the back which had its own battery, or there were WiFi SDIO cards, but I, being a poor student who poured all his savings into the phone (yeah, very bad financial decision), couldn’t afford either of them.

I still miss a phone like that, but with a modern chipset and maybe a better OS (but still somehow based on the PalmOS original path)

GiddyGap,

Nokia 8210. It was small and awesome. It was before small became lame.

JackbyDev,

I forget the name but it was the same style at the LG FlipShot.

Bebo,

Nokia C5-00.

altima_neo,
@altima_neo@lemmy.zip avatar

Motorola KRZR

God that phone sucked. It was so slow. I always wondered why Gameboy could be so damned fast, yet a phone with a much more powerful soc struggled just to bring up my contacts? They needed video game devs making the phone OS.

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.

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