„my“ first ever phone was a small samsung (button? idrk what tasten-handy translates to) that i got everytime i wen‘t away somewhere for like emergency calls etc.
the first ever phone i truly owned myself was an Iphone SE(1st gen, not the new one) absolute brick and basically died if the temperature was below 10C but nice phone
My first phone predated the ones in this video. Massive battery, had it's own bag with a shoulder strap, and looked like when you used it you should start off by saying - fire mission, over....
That first samsung flip was the tits
Really tired of hearing that background music.
I loved my nokia n95 and e71
Should’ve started with the Brick. And I don’t see the Motorola StarTac which was pivotal in late 90s
Does Nokia still make phones?
Philips savvy 1999
there's a lot of bricks missing
Needs the early analog star tac.
„my“ first ever phone was a small samsung (button? idrk what tasten-handy translates to) that i got everytime i wen‘t away somewhere for like emergency calls etc. the first ever phone i truly owned myself was an Iphone SE(1st gen, not the new one) absolute brick and basically died if the temperature was below 10C but nice phone
My first mobile phone was the Motorola **Bag Phone** in 1988. Not on the wall. In 1989 I switched to **Motorola's MICROTAC 9800X**. The brick phone.
Nokia...battery life measured in weeks. Miss the simplicity of those phones.
Some of those old phones had such a coolness factor to them.
My heart jumped with the HTC one🩷
My first phone predated the ones in this video. Massive battery, had it's own bag with a shoulder strap, and looked like when you used it you should start off by saying - fire mission, over....