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- 01-25-2012 09:52 AM #1
First Smartphone, or phone that really impressed you!
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what is the first phone or smartphone that really impressed you? for me it would be the Lgvx6000 as it had lights on the front display and that was the first time I ever saw anything like that...for a smartphone it would be the nokia n95...if you have never seen this phone you need to look it up, it was a impressive little beast!
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- 01-25-2012 10:17 AM #2
The first iPhone.
- 01-25-2012 12:48 PM #3
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- 01-25-2012 01:35 PM #4
The one and only smart phone I have ever owned and will continue to own until it dies or becomes so obsolete, my iPhone 3GS.
One nice thing about the 3GS compare to the others is it is still able to get all of the latest software updates, unlike the 3G and older, and it is still able to be JB almost immediately after software updates. Every time a tethered JB comes out and the iPhone 4 or 4S users have to wait months for an untethered version, I am still able to do the untethered JB on my 3GS with the tethered version.
- 01-25-2012 03:17 PM #5
Cingular 2125 by HTC.
First smartphone I used and I loved it. I loved being able to install apps, browse the web, and I also liked how I was able to use audio over bluetooth headset. I remember there was an unofficial Sirius app for it that I would use, and I would listen to it on my headset all over because no one else could hear it and just by looking at me you wouldn't know I was listening to it (I've never liked wearing earbuds in public.) First of 2 Windows Mobile devices I would end up owning (followed by the Motorola Q9h)Find me on Twitter (no, my name on there isn't the same as here)
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- 01-25-2012 09:27 PM #6
Probably the first iPhone, it was $600 on AT&T at the time and I hadn't even heard of Android yet but it was the phone that started the multitouch revolution.
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- 01-25-2012 09:58 PM #7
The helio ocean really impressed me. dual sliders... up for a dialpad across for a keyboard.
i didn't own one but it was very v impressive.
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- 01-26-2012 06:09 AM #8
The palm treo. It took the rock solid palm os that I had always loved and added Internet and a phone. It was so Star Trek, I could not wait to get my hands on one.
I ended up owning two of them. And my wife had one too.
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- 01-26-2012 08:15 AM #9
I am going to say the Palm Treo 650 as well. It was the first real morphing of a phone and the internet together.
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- 01-26-2012 09:10 AM #10
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