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the Samsung D520 was my first phone. And for me it had everything i needed. Now I use a S10+ and change Samsung phones every 4 years . So S2 → S6Edge+ → S10+ .
As you can tell, I'm big into qwerty keyboard phones.
I honestly forgot about that type of phones.
 
I was pretty late on smartphones.

first was in 2013.

sony zr maybe? It was sooooo cool. Blue color, bought in japan with TV signal and super gorilla glass. It broke in 6 months.
Got a nexus 5 I think. Red color.
Later Samsung edge plus 6
Now day one iPhone X.(first iPhone also)

no plans to upgrade it, it works perfect and I won’t go back android
 

Mithos

Member
First phone: Siemens S4
Current phone: Sony Z5 Compact

First smartphone?: Siemens m35i (WAP, does that count as smartphone?) if not... Sony Ericsson arc S (my first android smartphone).
 
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T8SC

Gold Member
My definition of "smart phone" wouldn't include the likes of the Nokia 3310, that was just a "mobile phone".

So my first "smart phone" would be:

Nokia N80

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Current smart phone:

Huawei P30 Pro

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However first non-smart phone was:

Philips Diga

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xandaca

Member
My first and current smartphone is a first generation Moto G from 2014. Haven't had any need to replace it so far apart from the low-res camera and crappy internet, neither of which I use all that often.
 

V1LÆM

Gold Member
My first and current smartphone is a first generation Moto G from 2014. Haven't had any need to replace it so far apart from the low-res camera and crappy internet, neither of which I use all that often.
i had that one and loved it. when google sold motorola i lost interest in their phones.
 

Madevil

Member
First smartphone: LG Renoir (not sure if it counts. Didn't seem comparable to others at the time)
First actual: HTC Incredible S
Current: Samsung Galaxy S10
 

Rillania

Gold Member
I honestly forgot about that type of phones.
They are definitely a rarity nowadays, at least in regards to new models with good specs. It's why I've kept my Priv for so long despite the fact it is running Android 6.0. The Blackberry Key 2 is newer and has a keyboard but I like the slide-boards, so I decided against the Key when they came out. Super stoked for when I finally get my Pro 1 X.
 
First smart phone was a htc, running windows.

Although based on other thoughts an Nokia n95 might still count 😎 (still have it in the cupboard and even replaced the battery a couple years ago. A solid phone 👍, could do a serious injury if thrown !!! 😬🙈🤕😂)

latest is an iPhone 12 Pro (could easily jump off of the couch and smash itself !!!)

(I miss the live tiles 😥)
 

Jethalal

Banned
i had that one and loved it. when google sold motorola i lost interest in their phones.
The Moto budget phones were pretty good for their price. They didn't feel cheap unlike the Chinese budget ones like Xiaomi, Oppo, Vivo we get today.
 

xrnzaaas

Member
I'm one of the weirdos without an Android or an Apple smartphone. It's a Lumia 650. I'll probably finally upgrade this year, but honestly I'm in no hurry. I use the phone for browsing the Internet, Slack and texting/calling 99% of the time. And I HATE phones with big screens, my current one barely fits in my pockets and it's considered small by today's standards.

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My first mobile phone was a Motorola V2288, some good memories there. It actually had much better build quality than some of the Sony-Ericsson phones I had later.

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I seldom use phones so keep hold of them for many years. 99.9% of their use is as an alarm clock and music player.

Had a NEC e616 in 2004 and held on to that until 2010. Moved to a HTC Desire S in 2010 and used that until 2017, where I use a hand-me-down Samsung S6 to this day.

Battery life is fubared on my S6 though so thinking about an upgrade now. Can't even get 2 hours of music out of it from a full charge :messenger_anguished:
 

nikolino840

Member
Smartphone with a modern style i think htc dual


First i had a Nokia but i don't remember the name..the form shape was like a soap bar,but not with touch screen..

Now i have Samsung a30s
 

Jethalal

Banned
I'm side eyeing your ass right now because xiaomi's handsets compete with the big boys easily.
Not in feel and quality. They do use cheaper components, otherwise they won't be able to attain those costs (mainly display and stuff). Even their UI is quite bland tbh and the ads ugh..
 
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I only had 2 phones in my life.. didn't get my 1st phone until senior year of HS. It was a Iphone 5S. Used it for over 4 years during college. But in 2019 once I finally got a decent paying job, i've made a huge jump and upgraded to the Samsung S10+.

And now i'm debating to trade in my S10+ For the S21 Ultra 5G for a big discount. Yet.. the S21 doesn't seem like a massive improvement from the S20.

Not sure.... Should I just wait another year and skip the S21? Or use the extra Bday/Xmas money to buy freaking Lego Lamborghinis? Hmmmmm... hahaha.
 

Blade2.0

Member
Not in feel and quality. They do use cheaper components, otherwise they won't be able to attain those costs (mainly display and stuff). Even their UI is quite bland tbh and the ads ugh..

There's literally nothing cheap about this handset, bruv.
 

Jeeves

Member
A $20 Android Tracfone (phone is actually called Alcatel Onetouch) with a 3" screen. Got it about five years ago, still using it. I completely detest smartphones and this is pretty much as far as I'm willing to go. It has a removable battery which is nice.

I might have considered upgrading just because the GPS doesn't seem to work anymore, but I refuse to put a phone bigger than this in my pocket and it seems like they stopped making small ones -- completely retarded for a portable device but what do I know?

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How do
My first smartphone was the T-Mobile Mytouch 4G. Phone I currently have is the Blackberry Priv.

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Side by side specs (Mytouch vs Priv)
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And as a bonus, this is the phone I'll be replacing my Priv with, the F(x)tec Pro 1 X. It's not scheduled to be manufactured and shipped out until March or April, so it's not my current phone...yet. I chose to have mine shipped with Android pre-installed and 8GB of RAM / 256GB storage space.

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As you can tell, I'm big into qwerty keyboard phones.
How does the Priv holds up these days? I'm actually thinking of buying one since I also love Qwerty built in.. I'm tempted on buying one right now! Do you recommend it?
 

nikolino840

Member
My first smartphone was the T-Mobile Mytouch 4G. Phone I currently have is the Blackberry Priv.

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Side by side specs (Mytouch vs Priv)
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And as a bonus, this is the phone I'll be replacing my Priv with, the F(x)tec Pro 1 X. It's not scheduled to be manufactured and shipped out until March or April, so it's not my current phone...yet. I chose to have mine shipped with Android pre-installed and 8GB of RAM / 256GB storage space.

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As you can tell, I'm big into qwerty keyboard phones.
I've had a blackberry passport and never missed a letter..with touch screen is a mess...especially with passwords..
 

oldpotatoman

Neo Member
since a lot of people are mentioning non-smartphones - I had one of those big Motorola carphones in like '96, then a flip motorola, startac, razr, "the chocolate," some random LG mixed in there.

First smartphone Samsung SPH - i700 on verizon in 2003. I still have the phone and the original box, extra batteries, battery charger, etc:
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I always get a new iphone once they are a couple years old then upgrade every 2 years. My phones have never been lost or broken and I guess I keep that same back in the day approach that you get a free upgrade every 2 years. I love when spoiled kids are like "Wow, how old is your phone?" because my iPhone is 2 years old. I just upgraded from the SE to the SE 2000. I had a 5C, I like the smaller iPhones. Everyone made fun of me for having a big phone back in like 2003-2004 and said I was a huge weirdo because I shopped online and used my phone for business. One dude I worked with at a computer store couldn't believe I ordered food online instead of signing off and picking up the landline like a normal adult. I sold phones for a store from 2000-2001 and then online from my own sites on and off from 2000-2012ish.
 

Rillania

Gold Member
How does the Priv holds up these days? I'm actually thinking of buying one since I also love Qwerty built in.. I'm tempted on buying one right now! Do you recommend it?
I absolutely love it. Mine's still holding up decently well after 4 years (replaced the battery about two years ago).

The biggest issue with it is the fact the latest Android version you can upgrade it to is Android 6.0, which is no longer officially supported by Google. I have a good antivirus software installed on it, but its def considered a security risk because of that. If that isn't an issue for you and you can find one for a pretty good price, I do recommend it since you're a qwerty fan. The keyboard does take a little bit to get used to if you're used to horizonal sliding keyboards, but once you do it works great.

I've only come across a few apps it's not compatible with, but those were all pretty much newer games aside from a niche software app my work uses. Most of the popular main apps and games still work just fine with it.
 

Rillania

Gold Member
I've had a blackberry passport and never missed a letter..with touch screen is a mess...especially with passwords..

For sure, keyboards are the best for accuracy. I use mine a ton for work emails and Teams communication, so they're one of the most important aspects of a phone for me. Touch screens also take way longer to knock out big messages and replies. I plan on sticking with qwerty phones as long as I possibly can.
 

EverydayBeast

ChatGPT 0.1
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Galaxy S3/Iphone4. Amazing phones for their time. Since than, Google Nexus, HTC 1, iPhone 6, , 8+ and iPhone 11 Pro Max now. They’ve all done well.
 

TheUsual

Gold Member
Galaxy S3 and now have a Pixel 3a. Had a Galaxy S7 right before the Pixel and that is probably my favorite phone ever. The pricing for flagship phones just isn't worth it anymore for me. The tech for what I use smart phones for had pretty much matured and the 3a does a good job.
 

Trogdor1123

Gold Member
First was a blackberry 9000 (great) current pixel 4 XL (garbage)

My last android phone, going apple this year for the first time
 

ksdixon

Member
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HTC Desire S in 2012-ish.
There are still some things I like about this phone more than today's. Namely the super old Firefox Mobile where all the text could be zoomed in and would auto reflow to the screen edges, meaning you don't need to scroll left and right to read a zoomed-in line of text. Then Google ripped that feature out of Android's code.

Nowadays I have a Surface Duo phone for increased productivity.
 

DGrayson

Mod Team and Bat Team
Staff Member
HTC Tilt around 2008. Loved this thing. The physical keyboard was the best.


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Currently have a Samsung S20 (non plus)
 

acm2000

Member
First: HTC Hero

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Current: Huawei Mate 10 Pro

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Still have no plans on upgrading till this phone dies, does everything i need with huge battery life and decent camera.
 
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SaniOYOYOY

Member
is blackberry a smartphone?
if no then my first was xperia zr (the small one)
current one is xiaomi 9t. <- love this to death such a beast of a phone
 
1st one was a Nokia 5800 XpressMusic around 2009.



It was so bad... especially compared to everyone around me rocking either a Galaxy S1 or an iPhone. People asking for WhatsApp and you gotta tell em that you can't install shit on your "smartphone".

Currently on an iPhone XS, upgrade is due at the end of this year.
 

notseqi

Member
the only blackberry i had was the bold 9780. i didn't have it long.

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i remember in 2006 i had this phone:

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i remember using MSN on it lol. it blew my mind i could go on the internet outside my house.
Same tastes in early phones mang.

Motorola RAZR
Blackberry 9780
iPhone 3G
Blackberry Bold 9900
Blackberry Z10
Blackberry PRIV
Blackberry PRIV
Samsung M30s and M31

Waiting for the next Blackberry, lets go babyyyy

if converted to dollars, the price would be around $125 USD... works for me.
My current ones are around the 200-mark, the 120€ china-ones are a bit too iffy for me in terms of privacy, tried two of them.
I don't see myself getting something expensive either (unless BB releases something with a keyboard), totally works for me. Can't fathom spending 1k on a bloody phone.
 
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Biff

Member
This was a fun exercise! I think I got them all, here's my history:

Nokia 3310 -- snake game hell yeah
Motorola T720 -- awesome build quality and the first phone I had that could play something that resembled a game (i.e. beyond kilobyte-sized snake game)
Motorola Razr -- beautiful design and the colour screen was cool as it let me play mobile Java games that resembled shitty Gameboy games
Sony w810i -- I was more amazed that a phone could be an mp3 player rather than it having a camera (which sucked) or could access the internet (extremely slow and expensive data)
Sony Xperia X1 -- my first true "smart" phone that could send and receive emails... changed how I thought of phones forever
Samsung Galaxy S -- "whoa... Android makes my Xperia Windows O/S look like complete dogshit!"
Samsung Galaxy S3 -- huge spec upgrade from the S... loved this phone
Samsung Galaxy S5 -- waterproof blew my mind. I remember showing my friends it worked after dunking it in a sink.
Samsung Galaxy S7 -- loved the integrated home button / fingerprint scanner.
Samsung Galaxy S10 -- I haven't had a single itch to upgrade yet. The S21 line isn't changing that. I could probably happily use this phone for another 2-3 years. Somehow still as fast as Day 1.

Even though I am by no means "locked into" the Samsung ecosystem (is there even a "Samsung ecosystem"?), I have been so happy with the quality of all my Samsung phones (literally not one single failure or warranty service needed) that I see no reason to jump brands until that changes.
 
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