I’ve had many mobile phones over the years. My first phone was a NEC G9. It weighed a ton and a had a pull-out antenna. I looked like someone speaking into an advanced walkie talkie when I was talking on it. I went through a string of Nokia phones over the next few years. Most of them were bricks, but they were fancy bricks that didn’t break easily and they had a longer battery life than your average Blackberry of today. In my opinion, it’s a fact that they don’t make cellphones like they used to.
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Tuesday, 12 March 2013
Bestselling Mobile Phones of All Time
I’ve had many mobile phones over the years. My first phone was a NEC G9. It weighed a ton and a had a pull-out antenna. I looked like someone speaking into an advanced walkie talkie when I was talking on it. I went through a string of Nokia phones over the next few years. Most of them were bricks, but they were fancy bricks that didn’t break easily and they had a longer battery life than your average Blackberry of today. In my opinion, it’s a fact that they don’t make cellphones like they used to.
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