Remember what people used this is mobile in the 2000s, huh?
This phone is mine and it's real, it works, and I even recently bought a battery for it from the same Nokia on the marketplace, and it works surprisingly well. I originally bought the phone for nostalgia, to remember my younger years in 2005, when I first saw one like it at a friend's house, and it seemed very cool and desirable at the time, although it turned out to be a purely budget phone with minimal functionality, which makes it ideal now as a spare, for communication, and what I really like about it it has removable batteries, thanks to the removable back cover. Why did they stop doing that with current smartphones?
This is the Nokia 2600, essentially one of the embodiments of that wonderful era when the 21st century began and progress was advancing rapidly, and it seemed that the future had arrived and would bring only positive things. Yes, I remember those times. Incidentally, it wasn't really shown in movies, which I think is unfair, because it was popular.
I also started exploring DVDs, which replaced VHS tapes in our country at that time, in 2005, and one of the first films that introduced me to this medium was Stephen Kay's then-newest film, Boogeyman.
How do you remember them? Did you use one?
This is the Nokia 2600, essentially one of the embodiments of that wonderful era when the 21st century began and progress was advancing rapidly, and it seemed that the future had arrived and would bring only positive things. Yes, I remember those times. Incidentally, it wasn't really shown in movies, which I think is unfair, because it was popular.
I also started exploring DVDs, which replaced VHS tapes in our country at that time, in 2005, and one of the first films that introduced me to this medium was Stephen Kay's then-newest film, Boogeyman.
How do you remember them? Did you use one?
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Thank you! It's impossible to forget how Finnish Nokia became a legend and few could compete with it at the time in terms of mobile phones, and this is nostalgia for many, including us. And the bounce business card, which replaced the snake that was missing in this model, is also considered a symbol of this company.
I will always remember and cherish those times, when life was simpler and more naive, and we had to be happy with what we had.
I will always remember and cherish those times, when life was simpler and more naive, and we had to be happy with what we had.
Yes, Nokia cellphones were the gem of their time. At one point during my childhood
I even had the legendary Nokia 3310. And I still have an inoperative Nokia 2310 without
a charger. If there was a charger, I wouldn't be too surprised if that phone still worked.
And yeah, I remember those times of the 2000's fondly too.
I even had the legendary Nokia 3310. And I still have an inoperative Nokia 2310 without
a charger. If there was a charger, I wouldn't be too surprised if that phone still worked.
And yeah, I remember those times of the 2000's fondly too.
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