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#91
Nokia 8260
Nokia 3360
Nokia 6230
Nokia 6230
Nokia N95-1
Nokia E51
Apple IPhone
Nokia 1661
Nokia N900

As you can see Im a nokia guy. I still have an IPhone, its a great device but could be much faster. The N900 is my latest and without a doubt the greatest.
 
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#92
nokia old flip phone ,moto krazr ,t-mobile dash,htc dream(g1),n900
 
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#93
Phones:
Audiovox analog phone (included with the used car I bought).
NEC Analog - could store 10(!) phone numbers AND almost fit in a pocket.
Nokia 6162 - WooHoo! Snake!
Some forgettable CDMA phone (but first tethered phone)
Nextel i90c - best speaker phone
Some forgotten Nokia CDMA (locked down by VZW)
LG VX9800 - looked soooo cool, did absolutely nothing
N95 - looked dorky, did amazing things
N900 - looks (mostly) cool, does even more amazing things

On the mobile computing side:
GridLite plus - lighter than most desktops of the day, so I guess it lived up to it's name. I used it with a packet TNC mobile.
IBM 701c - with the amazing butterfly keyboard
Apple Newton Messagepad (stolen, then recovered) - still the best mobile computing interface, but too slow even then.
HP 320 LX - I only had it a short time, I don't remember much about it other than it was a disappointment after the Newton.
Toshiba PDA running Windows CE (don't recall the model number). Had CF and SD, wifi and Windows media player, it became my first MP3 player. If the battery went dead it lost all applications and data.
Toshiba Libretto 110 - I used this right up until about 2 years ago. It was really handy for tech support, just throw it in the tool bag and go. I had permission to put it on our corporate network (those were the days), and had Outlook loaded, so it make an excellent PDA, there was barely enough horsepower to play movies, and I had a ton of PCMCIA cards for network, flash memory, disk drives, etc. Also the first PC I tethered. 14Kbps! Anywhere! Imagine that! Still one of my favorite mobile devices, although typing was next to impossible.
Generic Acer laptop - Modern, used mostly for Ham radio.
N800 - Got it after the N95 turned me into a Nokia fanboy. It was in with all the cellphones at CompUSA. They were dumping them for 70% off "list" price, so I think I got a good deal. Quickly replaced the Libretto.
N900 - Replaced N95 and N800. I was all set to buy an Android phone, but I realized I spend 90+% of my time online, not on the phone. If the Nexus One were released a little sooner I would have likely bought it instead. I still think the N900 is a player, if Nokia would just finish the damn thing and stop changing direction all the time.
 
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#94
Samsung Blue eye
Nokia 6310i
Nokia 6100
Nokia 6600
Nokia 6680
E61
E61i
Sony Ericcson C905
Ipod Touch
E90
N900
 
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#95
Nokia 3210
Ericsson T68i
Nokia 3310
Nokia 6600
Nokia N80
Nokia N900
 
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#96
Mitsubishi Trium Astral
Nokia 3410
Samsung D500
SE K750i
SE K800i
Nokia N95 8GB
Nokia N82
Nokia N900

I think thats about right. Have used other phones in between when certain ones have broke, including a borrowed Motorola Razor, in pink! Was the lowest of my mobile life haha. Can't remember any others!
 
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#97
I bought a Nokia phone in 1998
A blue Motorola (physical keyboard) phone 2000
Then a Sony flip phone 2003
Sony Ericsson t610 2005
Sony Ericsson k800 2007

Finally the n900 on the 4th December 2009.
I became self-aware on the 5th December 2009 and now plotting the destruction of mankind by the use of cybernetic organisms.
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#98
I am surprised, nobody is listing the

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Agenda_VR3

I have one and played a lot with it. It came before its time and had a few fatal flaws:
- bad casing (broke)
- no real network (no wireless, clunky ethernet adapter, only IR tethering)
- sluggy apps

but was my first portable ssh terminal
 
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#99
Originally Posted by tvogel View Post
I am surprised, nobody is listing the

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Agenda_VR3

I have one and played a lot with it. It came before its time and had a few fatal flaws:
- bad casing (broke)
- no real network (no wireless, clunky ethernet adapter, only IR tethering)
- sluggy apps

but was my first portable ssh terminal
Ok, I must be honest; I don't recall ever hearing of that device. That was a great idea!
 
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#100
Lets see how god i remeber.

Nokia 2110
Ericsson GH198
Nokia 3210
Nokia 8210
Siemens S35
Nokia 3310
Nokia 7110
Nokia 6310i
Nokia 7650
Nokia 3650
Nokia xxxx (dont remember number)
Nokia N70
SE something
Nokia N91
Nokia N73
Nokia 5800
Nokia N900

and some others left out that i dont remeber or just used for some day and then sold.
 
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