I rocked a Samsung Alias 2 for 4 years before I got an iPhone 5. The e-ink keyboard was awesome how it changed when you flipped the screen open to portrait or landscape.

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      I paid $400 for one of these brand new and it was ludicrous at the time. I thought it was super cool though.

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      I still have my champagne Razr around here somewhere. It works, even looks pretty new.

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      Best phone ever. I read through whole libraries on that little thing, and it looks so futuristic (as long as you don’t look at the 500 pixel screen or the 140p camera)

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        I adored that phone!! I still miss the interchangeable covers instead of adding a stupid case to the phone. I had a few cases I could swap depending on my outfit or the occasion. I wish new phones would adopt a similar idea instead of having to add an extra cover on top of the phone. I don’t need it to look good under the cover. Just make the outside looks nice.

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    A Nokia 3100 … it was the first phone I bought, and I kept it through college and beyond.

    The thing was a beast :-)

    128x128 pixel screen, with 12-bit RGB. No WiFi, no Bluetooth. Had some web access with WAP (no not that! “Wireless Access Protocol”). It did have a camera module though /rofl

    And best of all, the battery lasted a week!

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    I would not call these on the picture “dumb phones” though.

    I had a Motorola phone. I actually liked it because it had a really good camera. The native photo editor was also top notch at the time.

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    This isn’t my hand but I had this lovely bastard:

    I used to be able to chuck it down the stairs and everything.

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        My “iPod Classic”, for all its faults, had survived going under a bus’s wheel unscathed and falling off my bike at speed a few times before I finally consigned it to the box of electronic stuff I wasn’t going to take with me when I emigrated three years ago. The Gameboy colour’s in the cupboard as I type! I might even bring it with me when society collapses and I have to forage.

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    I had the Envy 2, the last phone I had with an actual physical keyboard.

    It’s the one feature I miss the most. If I could have smartphone functionality with a physical keyboard I would be much happier.

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    LG enV… Clamshell phone with a full keyboard when opened… God, that phone was awesome

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    A Samsung slider. I remember watching the Matrix the first time, and when that phone popped open to reveal the keypad it was mind-blowing. Getting a slider phone a few years later was so satisfying.

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      The phone in the movie was a Nokia. I believe it was the 7910, if memory serves me correctly.

      The spring loaded slide wasn’t really a thing. I think one version of the phone had it in the production release, but it was limited to a very small geographical area… I think somewhere in Asia? I forget.

      Everywhere else had the phone to some extent, minus the spring loaded sliding action. You just had up push the cover down.

      Source: my best friend had one. After… I think, 3? Years of owning it, he was so fed up with its dumb quirks that I think he snapped the slider thing off… Which had the mic in it, so he got a new phone right after that.

      EDIT: I was mistaken, it was the Nokia 7110.

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    I had this sick LG car phone and it made vroom vroom sounds. Used it for a decade and I still have it and it still works.