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phil her up

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retro mobile phone
« on: 25 August 2008, 21:44:05 »

Iv'e had enough of the latest technology so I'm charging up my old Nokia 7110e matrix phone, I expect a few of you have owned one about 7 years ago. Retro technology it's the new future :y
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« Reply #1 on: 25 August 2008, 21:46:49 »

I've a Nokia 8310. I don't use it as a phone, but as an alarm clock  ;)
It's 6 yrs old now & still has the same battery which holds its charge for days  :)
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Re: retro mobile phone
« Reply #2 on: 25 August 2008, 21:48:13 »

Have been sorting out.

found a 3210
some 5110's
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even found a nokia Semi brick phone in the draw.  :-[
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« Reply #3 on: 25 August 2008, 21:53:09 »

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Have been sorting out.

found a 3210
some 5110's
Phillips savvys
even found a nokia Semi brick phone in the draw.  :-[

I had one too, but i think so did everyone ::)
Bloody good phones though. Does it still work :question
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Re: retro mobile phone
« Reply #4 on: 25 August 2008, 21:54:59 »

Yep I had a 3210 and 3310 which was my favourite Nokia, great for texting.  I'd have one now but for missing the camera and pic swapping facility.

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« Reply #5 on: 25 August 2008, 21:56:23 »

hehe..historical one here..still using 6310 ;D

and cant break it whatever I tried..
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Re: retro mobile phone
« Reply #6 on: 25 August 2008, 22:00:14 »

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Have been sorting out.

found a 3210
some 5110's
Phillips savvys
even found a nokia Semi brick phone in the draw.  :-[

I had one too, but i think so did everyone ::)
Bloody good phones though. Does it still work :question

Probably.  I dont go with new technology as it happens, but I was glad to get off phones with external antenna's  Cant remember if the 3210 was the 1st with out or the last one I had with.
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« Reply #7 on: 25 August 2008, 22:02:59 »

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hehe..historical one here..still using 6310 ;D

and cant break it whatever I tried..

The best 'phone' that Nokia ever made, also the car kit for it (Cark91) was the best car kit they ever made in my opinion.

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« Reply #8 on: 25 August 2008, 22:05:31 »

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hehe..historical one here..still using 6310 ;D

and cant break it whatever I tried..

The best 'phone' that Nokia ever made, also the car kit for it (Cark91) was the best car kit they ever made in my opinion.


yep..but problem is I forgot how many years I'm with that phone ;D
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Re: retro mobile phone
« Reply #9 on: 25 August 2008, 22:07:37 »

Ahh yes, the old greeny coloured one with the active 'shoot' button

Was buggy as hell, had about 4 replaced under warrenty = when I upgraded to the old 8310, one of the best phones I ever had, small, well featured and ultra reliable with great battery life.

trying to remember the one before - may have been 8110 - banana phone! for those that go back that far  ;D
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Re: retro mobile phone
« Reply #10 on: 25 August 2008, 22:10:06 »

the first mobile i owned was a motorola which was the size of a breeze block with a house phone attached to it and cost me over a grand twenty odd years ago, how things have moved on  :o
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« Reply #11 on: 25 August 2008, 22:10:07 »

Still got my 6310i as a back up.....  :y
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Re: retro mobile phone
« Reply #12 on: 25 August 2008, 22:14:49 »

I have only had nokia's and find that they are bloody good phones :y
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« Reply #13 on: 25 August 2008, 22:15:27 »

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the first mobile i owned was a motorola which was the size of a breeze block with a house phone attached to it and cost me over a grand twenty odd years ago, how things have moved on  :o

these huge motorolas are in use in mountain regions still..They have

the signal clear even new model Nokias are dead.. :-?
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« Reply #14 on: 25 August 2008, 22:18:16 »

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the first mobile i owned was a motorola which was the size of a breeze block with a house phone attached to it and cost me over a grand twenty odd years ago, how things have moved on  :o

these huge motorolas are in use in mountain regions still..They have

the signal clear even new model Nokias are dead.. :-?

WOW i thought they had died long ago, i must say though that the signal never failed when mine was in use. I still have it somewhere
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