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I think this will be a fun thread, list a history of all the phones you've owned over the years. I've been a Sprint customer since 2000 (I believe) :D

 

I'll go first, I think this is my entire list, minus whatever I forgot.

 

Flip Phones

Samsung SPH-8500

Nokia 5170

LG 4NE1

LG 5250

Touchpoint 2200 (I think by LG)

LG 5350

LG 535

Nokia 6225i

Samsung VGA-1000

Sanyo VM4500

Samsung A940

Samsung A900

Samsung A920

Samsung M610

Samsung A960

LG 570 (Muziq)

LG Fusic

Motorola V9M

Sanyo MM7400

Sanyo MM9000

Sanyo M1

 

Smart phones

Palm Treo 650

Palm Treo 700

Palm Treo 755

Palm Treo 800w

HTC Touch

HTC Touch Diamond

HTC Mogul

PPC6600

HTC PPC6700

HTC Hero

HTC TouchPro2

HTC EVO

HTC EVO3D

Samsung Epic

Samsung Epic Touch

Galaxy Nexus (Current)

Blackberry 8703

Blackberry 8830

Blackberry 8330

Blackberry 8130

Blackberry 9630

Blackberry 9650

Blackberry 9930 (Current)

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Feature(less) Phones

 

Ericsson R300d

Nokia 2260

LG C1300

LG Rumor

Samsung Rant

Smart phones

Samsunhg Blackjack

Samsung Instinct

Blackberry 8330

Palm Pre

Samsung Moment

Samsung Epic

Motorola Photon

Samsung GS3

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Basic Phone

UTStarcom Super Slice (VM)

LG Rumor 2 (VM)

LG Rumor Touch (VM)

Samsung Gravity 3 (tmobile)

 

SmartPhone

Sidekick LX 2009 (tmobile)

Tmobile Dash 3G (tmobile)

Samsung Intercept (VM)

LG Optimus V (VM)

Galaxy Tab (Sprint)

Samsung Epic (Sprint)

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I think this will be a fun thread, list a history of all the phones you've owned over the years. I've been a Sprint customer since 2000 (I believe) :D

 

I'll go first, I think this is my entire list, minus whatever I forgot.

 

That's a lot of phones... See also http://s4gru.com/index.php?/topic/437-cell-phone-memory-lane/page__hl__memory__fromsearch__1

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Over the course of six years in chronological order.

Kyocera K10 Royale(Virgin)

Kyocera Osytr(Virgin)

UTStarcom Slice(Virgin)

 

Samsung T209(T-Moblie)

 

Palm Treo 755p(Boost CDMA)

HTC Titan(the original with Windows Mobile/Boost CDMA)

Samsung Ace(the windows phone, not the flip phone/Boost CDMA)

HTC Snap(Boost CDMA)

 

Nokia N900(T-Mobile)

 

UTStarcom Arc(Virgin)

 

Then my older brother added me to his Sprint family plan...

HTC Hero(Sprint)

Palm Pre(Sprint)

HTC EVO 4G(Sprint)

Motorola Photon 4G(Sprint)

Blackberry Curve 8330(Sprint)

Samsung Galaxy S II, Epic 4G Touch(Sprint)

 

HTC Titan(AT&T MVNO Straight Talk)

 

Update(10/11):Galaxy Nexus(T-Mobile; current device)

 

Didn't even hit 18 <img src='http://s4gru.com/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/biggrin.png' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':D' />

 

To add, my brother was the first person in my family to get a cell phone(I believe this was summer '01). Though, my mother did had a beeper that she bought from the cellular store she worked at the time(this was early '99). The thing that baffles me it that my mother is, for the most part, technologically inept. She doesn't have of really know how to use a smartphone or a computer(but she did know how to use her beeper. She eventually got a cell phone in 2002, which was a Nokia 3390).

 

Anyway, his was a Samsung SPH-A500(not completely sure) on Sprint.

 

Edit: My mother did receive a free Motorola STARtac from her cell store job, but was never activated. I don't remember what carrier it was supposed to be on(maybe Omnipoint).

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I had, and still have the old Motolola brick. I thought that was so high speed back then. lol

 

It now sits on my desk as a paper weight. I think it will still power up. Idk for sure though, its been awhile since Ive messed with it.

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Here's mine in reverse chronological:

 

Smartphones:

Samsung Epic 4g Touch

Samsung Epic 4g

Palm Pre

Motorola Q

 

I'll add flip phones once I remember what they actually were.

 

Flip phones in reverse chronological order:

 

Sanyo MM-8300 (got as insurance replacement for A740)

Samsung PM-A740

Samsung SPH-N400 (my first phone with mobile data)

Nokia 6120 (I'm not sure about exact model number)

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  • 2 months later...

Samsung SPH-N400 (first cell phone)

LG Vi 5225

Sanyo PM8200

Motorola MotoQ

BlackBerry Curve 8330

HTC EVO 4G

Samsung Galaxy S2 (Epic 4g Touch)

Samsung Galaxy Note 2 (soon)

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I don't have anywhere near as impressive a list as most of these. My list would be:

 

(1a-1b.) 2 Nokia feature phones in succession, the models of which I couldn't possibly begin to remember (this was back before 'Edge' became the high data speed king on Cingular-then-AT&T at the time)

(2.) Sony Ericsson W810i

(3.) HTC Fuze (AT&T branded Touch Pro)

(4.) Samsung Epic 4G (my switch to Sprint)

(5.) Motorola Photon Q

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1. free samsung flip phone on vzw (it was blue)

2. motorola razor on vzw

3. lg chocolate 3 on vzw

4. some samsung w/keyboard on straight talk

5. Samsung Transform (first smartphone/first Sprint phone. I bricked this one on accident loading custom firmware)

6. Lg Optimus S (replacement for Transform)

7. Epic 4G Touch (my first upgrade!)

8. Galaxy Nexus (swapped for it on craigslist cause I wanted pure android and LTE in the future.)

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I'm going to attempt to make this as accurate as possible, lol, but this is in no particular order, except the first 3, which are the 1st 3 phones I ever owned. (The Verizon & Sprint phones are also in order of ownership.)

 

Cingular/at&t Mobility

Nokia 3390

Sony Ericsson T306

Nokia 3595

Sony Ericsson T226

Nokia 1100

Nokia 6010

Pantech C3 (2)

Nokia 6030 (2)

Sony Ericsson J220 (2)

Motorola V170

Samsung Blackjack (owned for a weekend)

Nokia 6350 (Owned but was letting someone use it, never got back)

Samsung A767 (Owned but was letting someone use it, never got back)

LG Neon (Owned but was letting someone use it, never got back)

Samsung Magnet (Owned but was letting someone use it, got back)

LG Xenon

HTC Pure (The phone dual booted into Android. Got my first taste of Android thanks to it.)

Apple iPhone 3Gs

Apple iPhone 4

Nokia 2610 (2)

 

Verizon Wireless

LG Decoy

VZW Blitz

LG enV 2

Samsung Fascinate (2)

Samsung Alias 2

HTC Droid Incredible (2)

Motorola Droid 2 Global

Sony Ericsson Xperia PLAY

HTC Trophy

 

Sprint

HTC Evo Shift 4G

Sprint Phone Connect

LG VIper 4G LTE

 

In all I've owned somewhere around the 38 phones I listed. There may be more.

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Wow, some of you have a seriously huge list of phones...

 

Mine:

Nokia Tracphone (no idea what model; very basic phone)

Samsung Wafer on Alltel

Motorola Photon on Sprint

HTC EVO 4G LTE on Sprint

Samsung Conquer on Sprint (only for the occasional WiMAX usage)

 

And that's it. Had that Wafer for 4 years.

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Wow, some of you have a seriously huge list of phones...

 

Mine:

Nokia Tracphone (no idea what model; very basic phone)

Samsung Wafer on Alltel

Motorola Photon on Sprint

HTC EVO 4G LTE on Sprint

Samsung Conquer on Sprint (only for the occasional WiMAX usage)

 

And that's it. Had that Wafer for 4 years.

 

I have you beat. I got my Nokia 3390 in 2002 and still have it, and if I can find a battery, it will still work, lol. I have the 3595 too, picked it up in 2003.

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I have you beat. I got my Nokia 3390 in 2002 and still have it, and if I can find a battery, it will still work, lol. I have the 3595 too, picked it up in 2003.

Well, I did mean "on and active" when I said 4 years. Felt no need to upgrade. I also have that Tracfone still, if I go digging through my drawers. Though, if I find it, we're buying it back at Sprint. We get brownie points for it.

 

But really, most Nextel subscribers have us all beat. I've seen things like the i1000 turned in, still active! And somebody actually just traded in (for $0) a Motorola Startac! Anyone remember those? This one no longer powered on, sadly.

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Well, I did mean "on and active" when I said 4 years. Felt no need to upgrade. I also have that Tracfone still, if I go digging through my drawers. Though, if I find it, we're buying it back at Sprint. We get brownie points for it.

 

But really, most Nextel subscribers have us all beat. I've seen things like the i1000 turned in, still active! And somebody actually just traded in (for $0) a Motorola Startac! Anyone remember those? This one no longer powered on, sadly.

 

I can't remember the last time I saw a StarTac. It's been ages.

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I can't remember the last time I saw a StarTac. It's been ages.

If it's still there when I return to work, I'll pull it out and take some pictures. I was too young to remember them when they first came out, but I remember my dad having one.
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Blackberry 8703e

Blackberry 8830

Blackberry 8330

Blackberry 8530

Blackberry 9630

 

HTC PPC-6700

HTC Touch

HTC Touch Pro

HTC Touch Pro 2

HTC Touch Diamond

HTC Mogul

HTC Hero

HTC Incredible

HTC EVO

HTC EVO3D

 

LG Fusic LX550

LG Muziq LX570

LG Optimus S LS670

LG Viper LS840

 

Motorola KRZR K1M

Motorola Q

Motorola Photon Q 4G LTE

 

Palm Treo 700wx

Palm Treo 800W

Palm Centro 690

Palm Pre

Palm Pixi

 

Samsung SPH-A900

Samsung SPH-A900M

Samsung SPH-A920

Samsung SPH-M360

Samsung SPH-M520

Samsung SPH-M610

Samsung Upstage SPH-M620

Samsung Instinct SPH-M800

Samsung Reclaim SPH-M560

Samsung Conquer 4G SPH-D600

Samsung Epic 4G SPH-D700

Samsung Nexus S 4G SPH-D720

Samsung Epic 4G Touch SPH-D710

Samsung Galaxy Nexus SPH-L700

Samsung Galaxy S III SPH-L710

Samsung Ace SPH-i325

Samsung IP-830W

 

Sanyo SCP-4500

Sanyo SCP-6000

Sanyo SCP-6600

Sanyo SCP-9000

Sanyo M1

 

Sprint Touchpoint E120

 

Next phone... LG Optimus G/LG Nexus

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these are some o the phones that i have owned

 

Motorola v200 movistar

Audiovox CDM-8200 movistar

Nokia 6560 at&t wireless

Lg lx-1200 sprint

Lg g4010 cingular

Samsung sph-a680 sprint

Sanyo pm-8200 sprint

Motorola razr sprint

Samsung sph-a-900 sprint

Kyocera k10 virgin mobile

Sony ericson w300 suncom wireless

Motorola krzr suncom wireless

Samsung instinct sprint

Lg claro pr

Star x10 unlock used in claro pr

Samsung sph-m340 virgin mobile

Sanyo vero sprint

Htc evo 4g sprint

Lg viper 4g lte sprint

 

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If it's still there when I return to work, I'll pull it out and take some pictures. I was too young to remember them when they first came out, but I remember my dad having one.

All right, here we go~

Turns out it's actually the Motorola MicroTAC, not the StarTAC. Even older!

Pic 1: The phone, held in my manhands.

IMG_20121008_111720_zps4f63a638.jpg

 

Pic 2: Serial numbers. Note that the battery is marked "mine". As if it was possible to lose.

IMG_20121008_111847_zps764ca39f.jpg

 

Pic 3: And here it is next to the Note 2 (using HandsonAR, because I don't have a real one).

handsonAR_001_zpsb51e6fa7.png

 

This take anyone down memory lane, or is it just interesting and old?

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