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My cell phones in the order that I've owned them (just for fun):

1.) Nokia 5110no5110b.gif2.) Panasonic TX-310Panasonic_TX310silver_150x253.gif3.)Samsung A650300_100121.jpg

4.) Kyocera Slider SE4726154_pdi.gif5.) Samsung flip phone (Can't find model or picture)

6.) Siemens SK65(One of my favs!)sk65.jpg7.) Blackberry 8700grim_blackberry_8700g_front.jpg8.) Samsung SGH-d807fyVMtP8A

9.) LG Neonlg-neon.jpg10.) LG XenonLG-Xenon-GR500.jpg

11.) SE Xperia X10se-xperia-x10-new.jpg12.) Samsung Galaxy S2 LTEsamsung-galaxy-s-ii-lte-i727r-rogers.jpg

Currently using:

Samsung Galaxy S3samsung-galaxy-s-iii-att.jpg

Nope you're not. Well I didn't own one but I used them back then. But it was 1992 when I got that one I posted, somewhere around there.

I had that flip phone as well. I don't think I got it until '93 or '94. I was thrilled that I could finally carry the phone with me.

I remember using velcro to hold the bag phones to my center console, so they wouldn't slide around.

I still laugh when people talk about the weight of the new phones, considering what we had 20 years ago.

I know you made a mistake - but am interested in which variant and when?

I had an Ericsson PH388 in 1997, a Nokia 6150 (the triband variant) in 1998, a Nokia 8810 in early 1999, a Motorola StarTac 130 in mid 1999 and a Nokia 7110 in late 1999 through to mid 2000.

I had that Nokia I mentioned then I remember getting a flip Samsung phone that was gray in color. It was quite nice. Then I got a Motorola Razor and that was my last phone before jumping into these modern phones we have now.

Behold the Siemens C25:

Siemens_C25.png

Apparently "The typical Siemens design flair is present in abundance, with all the requisite consumer features to back it up".

I really can't believe what passed for fashionable in the nineties :rofl:

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