I rocked a Samsung Alias 2 for 4 years before I got an iPhone 5. The e-ink keyboard was awesome how it changed when you flipped the screen open to portrait or landscape.

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      Motorola DROID 4 was my dream phone. Alas, it was never released down here, so I could never buy one, even used.

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      I had an HTC Tilt back when the first iPhone was released. Aside from that phone running windows mobile (holy Christ, what a mess that was), I loved it so much. But then I finally joined the cult at the 3GS.

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    I would not call these on the picture “dumb phones” though.

    I had a Motorola phone. I actually liked it because it had a really good camera. The native photo editor was also top notch at the time.

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    I wish phones would go back to being unique. I want a slider with a physical keyboard (like the HTC EVO Shift). My Pixel 6 Pros battery is showing wear already but there’s nothing on the market I feel is worth switching to.

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      Just wish modern devices still had easily removable back covers without needing pry tools and hair dryers.

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        I loved the early galaxies and the zero lemon batteries. They were ridiculously cheap, so you could have like 3 charged at any time. Then if you ever got robbed you could just say “e-waste!” And toss a dead battery at your assailants eyes.

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    LG enV… Clamshell phone with a full keyboard when opened… God, that phone was awesome

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    I had this sick LG car phone and it made vroom vroom sounds. Used it for a decade and I still have it and it still works.

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      Mine was Sony Ericsson V630.

      It endured me untill 2012 when I exchanged it for Sony Xperia T, it’s second best phone I had.

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        A other happy v630i user here. Don’t know how many years I spent all in all, but I used it for everything. Even remember loading some books as text files, and reading quite a lot on its tiny screen during the longer bus rides.

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      The w810i was my first ever mobile phone and also my last dumb phone. I used it for 9 years.

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        I used it for 9 years.

        Exactly - phones used to last! I also dropped my w810i a few times but it never broke. Great little phone. In fact I’m gonna charge mine to have a play on it. I think it had an MP3 player too!

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          It was still working back then, I changed because i was getting tired of typing on the small keys. I could type without looking, this was pretty cool ! All of the key had worn off anyway 😂

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    A Samsung slider. I remember watching the Matrix the first time, and when that phone popped open to reveal the keypad it was mind-blowing. Getting a slider phone a few years later was so satisfying.

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      The phone in the movie was a Nokia. I believe it was the 7910, if memory serves me correctly.

      The spring loaded slide wasn’t really a thing. I think one version of the phone had it in the production release, but it was limited to a very small geographical area… I think somewhere in Asia? I forget.

      Everywhere else had the phone to some extent, minus the spring loaded sliding action. You just had up push the cover down.

      Source: my best friend had one. After… I think, 3? Years of owning it, he was so fed up with its dumb quirks that I think he snapped the slider thing off… Which had the mic in it, so he got a new phone right after that.

      EDIT: I was mistaken, it was the Nokia 7110.

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    Don’t remember exactly what it was, but I think it was Samsung and was one of the ones where you slid it up to access the keypad. I got it around middle school as a hand-me-down from my dad. I thought it was the absolute coolest thing at the time, despite that was around when my parents were upgrading to smart phones. I’ll definitely have to look it up to see what it was.

    Edit:

    On GSMArena there is 66 pages of different model Samsung phones and plenty that you slid up to access the keypad. Finding the exact model would be like finding a straw of hay in a needle stack, so I’m giving up after 14 pages.

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      Yeah took me forever to find mine, about 20 pages. Worth it for the nostalgia hit though. GSM arrange by age though so if you can guess when you got it that might narrow it down for you.