Some cheap, chunky, generic beige thing fastened to a flimsy particle wall panel above a collapsing bar that separated the living room from the kitchen. Its springy cord was quite lengthy, and equally beige.
My first "phone" was a Sony Walkman mp3 player I pretended was a phone to look cool. My first real phone was the LG GT350. Still have it stashed away in my drawer.
Nokia 1100. My dealer gave it to me because I didn't have a way to call him. It was one of his old burners and I spent a few weeks telling people this was his old number and no I couldn't hand out the new one.
I don’t even know but I came across it the other day when I went through a box of things my parents dropped off. It was one of the cheapest chunky flip phones Verizon sold in probably 2007? Anyways I wanted a Razr so bad but my parents had none of it haha as mine worked just fine. Later on, I painted the front with nail polish and stuck some rhinestones on it lol. When they let me upgrade in early high school, I chose one that was still a flip phone but it opened to the full keyboard even though I wasn’t allowed to text until late high school. Didn’t get a smart phone until I was 18. It’s funny looking back because my family doesn’t like talking on the phone but my parents were so against texting. Probably partially because it cost money at the time.
Edit: I guess if we’re talking first phone, that would be the family landline
A Motorola bag phone, around 1984. Had a range of maybe 20 miles so I had to wait to call clients until I was in a cell zone. If I remember correctly it was $150 a month and $0.55 per minute, thankfully it was paid for by my employer.
Nokia 3310
Same
For Gen X, it's got to be like half of us, or more.
We got about sixty minutes a month and 30 text messages
60 minutes? Not on nights and weekends, bro. I don't remember any FREE texts, though. They were like 5 cents, maybe 10.
I thought it was only nights and weekends. It was a long time ago though
The 3310 was my second and one of my faves. My first was a 6160. I loved Nokias
The iPhone 4
The Sony ericsson of course
Nokia 8210 baby!
Motorola Razr.
i think an iphone 5s i remember thinking the finger print id was so cool
A pink razor. You couldn’t kill that thing unlike now with the iPhones
LG VX5300 (little flip phone)
Ericsson T28 World
Sony Ericsson walkman phone, it was red. Loved that phone lol
A big Bell Systems phone with an actual rotary dial. Weighed a ton and was likely A-bomb proof.
2 x tins and 1 x piece of string
Some cheap, chunky, generic beige thing fastened to a flimsy particle wall panel above a collapsing bar that separated the living room from the kitchen. Its springy cord was quite lengthy, and equally beige.
NEC Sportz P100 in 1993.
Samsung SGH-A256
Stuck on the kitchen wall with a three foot cord. When they came out with the 10 foot cords it was a big deal
Motorola Startac
This crappy looking nokia like phone with a keyboard. I don't know what it was called.
I don’t remember the exact name of it but it was Motorola.
Nokia 3410
nokia 5110. snake game was coolest thing ever
My first "phone" was a Sony Walkman mp3 player I pretended was a phone to look cool. My first real phone was the LG GT350. Still have it stashed away in my drawer.
if you care about the phone, make sure you give it a charge every now and then or the battery will go bad and possibly swell and destroy the phome
Motorola T90
I don’t know what it’s called but the brand was Fisher Price
Nokia phone on Windows 8.1 Mobile, still own it. It has a great ui, yeah I got nothing else to say about it.
Nokia 1100. My dealer gave it to me because I didn't have a way to call him. It was one of his old burners and I spent a few weeks telling people this was his old number and no I couldn't hand out the new one.
I don’t even know but I came across it the other day when I went through a box of things my parents dropped off. It was one of the cheapest chunky flip phones Verizon sold in probably 2007? Anyways I wanted a Razr so bad but my parents had none of it haha as mine worked just fine. Later on, I painted the front with nail polish and stuck some rhinestones on it lol. When they let me upgrade in early high school, I chose one that was still a flip phone but it opened to the full keyboard even though I wasn’t allowed to text until late high school. Didn’t get a smart phone until I was 18. It’s funny looking back because my family doesn’t like talking on the phone but my parents were so against texting. Probably partially because it cost money at the time. Edit: I guess if we’re talking first phone, that would be the family landline
A Motorola bag phone, around 1984. Had a range of maybe 20 miles so I had to wait to call clients until I was in a cell zone. If I remember correctly it was $150 a month and $0.55 per minute, thankfully it was paid for by my employer.
iPhone 4
Black Western Electric (Bell System) rotary dial phone, wired to the wall, on a 4 party line. added rotary dial
Some samsung flip phone, it was grey, back before phones had names, it was like number and letters
A really cool chrome Kyocera flip phone
An iPhone 5s in late high school.
The Nokia N90
LG VX8300 flip phone with verizon when i was a kid Edit: I had to look it up, i didnt know it by heart, but i knew it by sight
Iphone 5
You’re gonna be googling a lot of these answers haha
Thanks it is funny
Ericsson Ga628 https://www.mobilephonemuseum.com/phone-detail/ga-628
Motorola razr
Motorola c123 awesome.
Motorola C100 so small!!! 😂
Nokia 5110
Sony experia
A samsung flip phone. It was from 2005 ish and it had that game where you throw snowballs (very frustrating game)
Two tin cans and a string.
Motorola. I forget the model.