Finally a weapon that won't break!
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Nokia 7210 Cell Phone (2002)
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Nokia Ad in Marie Claire Magazine [✩]
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A Nokia vintage phone (from the 90s) [feat. my Paper Dolls]
🟢dA Version [CLICK ME!]🟢(1st image edited)
Hello, here's yet another vintage item to share. 😊
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• When you hear the word "Nokia", we all remember the legendary and mighty old "3310", right? Also, don't think about the modern 3310 counterpart.❌ Nonetheless, let's not talk about that, for now. As I still hop on the nostalgia train, let's talk about this 1990s phone, particularly the 1992 Nokia model 104. 📱📶
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• This old brick phone was used by my late related grandparent(s), who passed away either a long time ago or during the pandemic lockdown (year 2020). I'm not sure which is which, but... Nevertheless, as for the phone itself, the condition was very well (same goes to the leather case) albeit with some minor damage and an old-greenish battery cell smudge still there (inside and out). It's completely busted, and there's no chance to replace or fix it owing to its lifespan. Also, the only I remember was my mom using an old Motorola phone before she transferred to a Nokia 5110 phone, which is still there in her possession, so I'll share it with you, this October. Her 5110, on the other hand, I'm not so sure if she has that or long forgotten. 🤔
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• Here's a little comparison between a brick 90s Nokia phone and my current modern Honor (8C) smartphone. It evolves from bulky to slimline. 📱📲
• No doubt that the 90s still rocking on the heavy-duty brick phones before they gradually smaller and adding slide/flip covers years later, not to mention the beepers are still in 90s tech. And the latter made it there when I was a little toddler holding a beeper and playing with it. 👶 I still didn't know how to use that mini cellular device until my adolescent age 🧑(when smartphones were on the range, and old 90s tech already became a "collector's item" status). Still, the '90s was a great time for hanging out with friends, and awesome things to see, and their commercials were memorable than before and our current year. Internet in the 90s was in the toddler stage, but who needs that when we go outside and play physically (rather than playing app games on our modern cell devices) without trolling, cyberbullying, or any negative activities with the rise of the adult stage internet. Ah yeah, good times. 😌
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• Chowder and Panini thinks that this old phone reminds them of Schnitzel's phone. Hmmm... You think? 🤔 Is Schnitzel owned a cellphone before? No, not at all.
Well, that’s all for now! And the end of my topic.
If you haven’t seen my previous topic, then please click down below. ↓
• RIP My GPU Card (7/24/23)
• My Family's Old Film Camera (from the 90s)
Tagged: @lordromulus90, @bryan360, @carmenramcat, @leapant, @rafacaz4lisam2k4, @alexander1301, @paektu
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honestly the world would be a better place if we just went back to having nokia bricks
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Check out these new Nokia phones for your holiday shopping
Make Christmas livelier than ever with Nokia smartphones that every Filipino will surely love, trust and keep for longer. #Nokia #NokiaX30 #NokiaC31 #NokiaC10 #mobile #tech #nextfeatureph
Nokia fans better watch out and better not cry, for HMD Global, the home of Nokia phones, has last-minute gift ideas covered to help spread Christmas cheer in the season of giving. Here’s the Nokia X30 5G, Nokia C31 and Nokia C10 for your last-minute shopping.
Nokia X30 5G: Perfect buddy for photography enthusiasts
Let loved ones capture every treasured moment during holiday vacations, anytime…
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Nokia G21 is launched in India with 3 days battery life
HMD Global launched Nokia G21 in India starting from 12,999/- with 3 days of battery life.
Read more: https://knowthismuch.com/nokia-g21-is-launched-in-india-with-3-days-battery-life/
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Cute Phone! Also if anybody knows if any nokia brand phones are still supported by phone plans? If you do please say so in thee comments.
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Análise do Smartphone Nokia G60: Equilíbrio entre Desempenho, Funcionalidade e Sustentabilidade
No mundo em constante evolução dos smartphones, a Nokia, uma marca conhecida por sua durabilidade e confiabilidade, apresenta seu mais recente lançamento, o Nokia G60. Este dispositivo promete um equilíbrio cuidadosamente calibrado entre desempenho, funcionalidade e sustentabilidade. Neste artigo, faremos uma análise objetiva das características do Nokia G60 para determinar se ele consegue…
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nokia 7260, which was announced in 2004 as part of a “fashion collection” alongside the nokia 7270 and the nokia 7280
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भारतीय बाजार में जानी मानी स्मार्टफोन कंपनी नोकिया ने अपना बजट फ्रेंडली स्मार्टफोन लॉन्च कर दिया है। कंपनी ने Nokia C12 Pro को भारतीय मार्केट में लॉन्च किया है। कंपनी ने अपने इस स्मार्टफोन को तीन कलर ऑप्शन और दो स्टोरेज कॉन्फिग्रेशन के साथ पेश किया है। इसमें आपको 6.3 inch की डिस्प्ले देखने को मिल जाती है। इसके अलावा इस फोन में सिंगल रियर कैमरा दिया गया है। जो लोग किसी अन्य कंपनी ने नोकिया ��र स्विच करना चाह रहे है उनके लिए यह एक बेस्ट स्मार्टफोन होने वाला है। इसमें आपको किफायती कीमत के अंदर क्लीन Android का अनुभव मिल जाता है।
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A Nokia vintage phone (from the 90s) [feat. my Paper Dolls]
🟢dA Version [CLICK ME!]🟢(1st image edited)
Hello, here's yet another vintage item to share. 😊
1st to 8th Image(s): ↑
• When you hear the word "Nokia", we all remember the legendary and mighty old "3310", right? Also, don't think about the modern 3310 counterpart.❌ Nonetheless, let's not talk about that, for now. As I still hop on the nostalgia train, let's talk about this 1990s phone, particularly the 1992 Nokia model 104. 📱📶
9th to 11th Image(s): ↑
• This old brick phone was used by my late related grandparent(s), who passed away either a long time ago or during the pandemic lockdown (year 2020). I'm not sure which is which, but... Nevertheless, as for the phone itself, the condition was very well (same goes to the leather case) albeit with some minor damage and an old-greenish battery cell smudge still there (inside and out). It's completely busted, and there's no chance to replace or fix it owing to its lifespan. Also, the only I remember was my mom using an old Motorola phone before she transferred to a Nokia 5110 phone, which is still there in her possession, so I'll share it with you, this October. Her 5110, on the other hand, I'm not so sure if she has that or long forgotten. 🤔
12th to 17th Image(s): ↑
• Here's a little comparison between a brick 90s Nokia phone and my current modern Honor (8C) smartphone. It evolves from bulky to slimline. 📱📲
• No doubt that the 90s still rocking on the heavy-duty brick phones before they gradually smaller and adding slide/flip covers years later, not to mention the beepers are still in 90s tech. And the latter made it there when I was a little toddler holding a beeper and playing with it. 👶 I still didn't know how to use that mini cellular device until my adolescent age 🧑(when smartphones were on the range, and old 90s tech already became a "collector's item" status). Still, the '90s was a great time for hanging out with friends, and awesome things to see, and their commercials were memorable than before and our current year. Internet in the 90s was in the toddler stage, but who needs that when we go outside and play physically (rather than playing app games on our modern cell devices) without trolling, cyberbullying, or any negative activities with the rise of the adult stage internet. Ah yeah, good times. 😌
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• Chowder and Panini thinks that this old phone reminds them of Schnitzel's phone. Hmmm... You think? 🤔 Is Schnitzel owned a cellphone before? No, not at all.
Well, that’s all for now! And the end of my topic.
If you haven’t seen my previous topic, then please click down below. ↓
• RIP My GPU Card (7/24/23)
• My Family's Old Film Camera (from the 90s)
Tagged: @lordromulus90, @bryan360, @carmenramcat, @leapant, @rafacaz4lisam2k4, @paektu, @alexander1301
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