Let's settle down and admire the comfiness of early 2000s phones.
The comfiest thing about old phones is the uniqueness of how pressing the buttons feels different on every phone, so you have a unique experience every time.
This was probably my favourite Nokia phone. I still miss it.
Unfortunately I left it in a bar in Oxford Circus in 2004 with lots of sexual text messages on it from a girl I was seeing about how we wanted to cut each other and suck the blood out the wounds.
Fun times. I'm still on a Nokia dumb phone even now. I don't use a smartphone.
My favorites are even a bit older.
Nokia 5110 for being my first (and lasting through a lot of shit)
and Nokia 3310/3330/etc for being a slightly smaller model.
After those, I already moved to smartphones for the most past. This was a comfy device in its own right - although it kinda sucked because it didn't have GPRS. But still, it was like a mini computer in my pocket! How cool.
>>59594188
The 9210 still lacked many things, but the 9300(i) was genuinely very good. With GPRS + EDGE you got reasonably usable internet for a reasonable price, so it allowed me to actually use the web part for fun rather than only necessities. IRC on this was very fun.
The web browser allowed me to do most stuff that one would need back then.
Heck, the Nokia 9xxx line and communicator line were such great things. A real shame it didn't continue on, having something similar except with a modern hardware + customized Android would be very nice.
>>59594283
I love the e90, I think it is called, the newer version of this.
>>59593802
Fuck, now I wanna buy a bunch of 6610i's and 7210i's.
we have to go back ;_;
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