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syncdot 2010-02-06 20:09

Re: Your own personal device timeline
 
Nokia 3210 (Snake FTW!)
Siemens C45
T-Mobile Motorola V330
T-Mobile Samsung Blast
Nokia N82
Nokia N900 :D

ossipena 2010-02-06 20:16

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nokias:
5110
6110
3210
6210
motorola c330 or whatever it was. grayscale screen omg
6310

siemens s55, it was fcking amazing, external camera module and couldn find anything as good compared to general mobile phone development level. it just worked, bt etc

benq siemens cf62, shittiest phone ive ever had
1100
6630
e70
n800. it was omfg is this even possible?!?
e71
n900

skalogre 2010-02-06 20:27

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Quote:

Originally Posted by pankajsays (Post 513461)
My list is plain and simple . . .

Nokia 3350
Nokia 6610
Nokia N73
Nokia N95 8GB
Nokia N900

Thanks God, I skipped N97.

I don't get the widespread disdain for the N97.While it has some serious flaws, it is not a bad device. It just isn't as ground-breaking as the N95 was when it was released. It is generally better than the N95 except for some minor things like the lack of hardware 3D acceleration.

adamFsmith 2010-02-06 20:29

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Nokia 3310
Nokia 3510i
Sony Ericcson T610 (awful)
Nokia N80
Nokia N73
O2 XDA IIi (HTC Alpine)
Nokia N73 music edition
Nokia N95 8GB
Nokia N900

fpp 2010-02-06 20:30

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In 1984, I had a Canon X-07 ...

Flandry 2010-02-06 20:41

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Handspring Visor Deluxe: November 1999
Handera 330: 2001 (?) until stolen in 2003
Palm T3: 2003 - 2004, sold and good riddance :D
Zaurus SL-C860: 2004 - present. Ran out of charge the other day because i hadn't used it for a week.
Nokia N900: December 2009

I sometimes miss the Handera 330. It had a huge greyscale screen, decent spreadsheet program, grafitti, CF & SD slots(?) and the batteries (rechargeable 4xAAAs, i believe) lasted for literally days of constant use. I mean, i read the entirety of Atlas Shrugged on the gadget on vacation using the same batteries, with plenty of other use during that time. :cool:

The Zaurus is better than the N900 is some ways. I picked it up the other day and it felt amazingly spacious and comfortable after getting used to the N900. It has better hardware buttons and the ancient VGA LCD screen is (amazingly) just as bright and clear as the N900s, if a bit more bluish. However, i find myself trying to kinetically scroll everything and have never been able to carry it in my front pant pocket, which is where my phone goes.

To be honest, i'd rather have the N900 NIT-sized. It would still be an improvement over carrying both the Zaurus and a phone around, and much more useful for me. I can fully appreciate that would put it out of the running for most people, though. :)

ioan 2010-02-06 20:49

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All of those and of course:

Nokia N770, N800, N810, N900

Brank 2010-02-06 20:54

Re: Your own personal device timeline
 
Nokia 8110 - Banana phone
Nokia 3210
Nokia 3650
Nokia N70
Nokia 6131
Nokia N900

ruskie 2010-02-06 20:56

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N5110, N5140i, N95, Palm M105, N900

pankajsays 2010-02-06 21:01

Re: Your own personal device timeline
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by skalogre (Post 513488)
I don't get the widespread disdain for the N97.While it has some serious flaws, it is not a bad device. It just isn't as ground-breaking as the N95 was when it was released. It is generally better than the N95 except for some minor things like the lack of hardware 3D acceleration.

yes, I agree N97 is a decent device. For me It was a better n95 with touch screen. And I was/ am really happy with the user interface of N95 so N97 was not a Go-Get-It device for me. Obviously better than N95 with more memory and high speed USB and widgets.

Had N95 for two years and I needed a ground breaking thing, I got it.
:D


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