Highlights:
- First phone: One of the mid-90's Motorola MicroTAC's
- First smart phone: Moto Droid
- Current phone: Samsung S10+
- Favorite phone: LG Envy 2
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My first phone as a teen was an LG Voyager. Then I switched to my first smartphone which was a Motorola Droid. After the phone slowed down significantly I switch to an HTC One, and once that gave me similar issues I switch to an iPhone 5 which I loved. Then I replaced it with an iPhone 7, X, and now I’m on an iPhone 13 PM. I used to always use Firefox when available, but I’ve stuck with Safari ever since I switch to the iPhone.
Dunno why this got downvoted, it's a great question:
Nokia 3310 - legendary, got stolen
Moto Timeport 7382i
Sony CMD J70 - dial operation menu
Sony Ericsson T610 - joystick got fluff jammed.
LG Viewty - mediocre iPhone imitation but great slow motion vids 120fps
Blackberry Curve 8520 - batteries heat and swell when browsing!All the apps were shit, and no games. ... but the physical qwerty keyboard was divine though - fastest I have ever typed AND accurately!
iPhone 4S - solid
Samsung (not sure which) too small
Moto G7 Power - 4 years still sweet.
Gotta love old Firefox on any platform, never lets me down
I'm not going to highlight all the phones I've ever owned, quite a few were second-hand and didn't last long.
But I WILL use this opportunity to wax nostalgically over my old Sony Xperia Z3 Compact. It was tiny, the battery lasted for two days easily, water proof and it was bright orange/red.
It was the perfect phone for me and I've never seen anything like it again. Sure it was slower and the resolution was nothing spectacular, but it did everything I wanted and it was so easy to carry with me.
I've never spent more than 150€ on a phone. If you debloat them and use open source apps, you really don't need many "features" or much CPU-power/memory/storage.
And I don't think I've ever a used a different browser than Fennec, cause that's what pops up if you search for Firefox on F-Droid.
did you ever use an mp3 player?
Yes, I had an MP3 player before I got my first smartphone.
Or, if you're asking about apps, I used Vanilla Music Player. But nowadays I either use Spotify or a cassette player.
for Spotify i use spotube
Yeah, me too.
nice, though i sometimes also use SoundCloud with the default app
edit: and an YouTube playlist
I only have fuzzy memories of the first couple phones. I got into the smartphone game pretty late in 2016 (unless you count the Palm, which I bought used and which broke very quickly). Actually my main motivation for getting a smartphone was to play Pokemon Go.
As for browsers: Only got mobile internet with the Wileyfox. Used Chrome on that, switched to Firefox at some point when I had the Motorola.
Nexus 5 Nexus 6p Pixel 2 Galaxy something or other for a week pixel 3 pixel 5 pixel 6 pro
Nokia 5150 - My first phone. It featured swappable faceplates, great games like snake, and 1 week of battery life.
Motorola V710 - Flip phone complete with crude internet browsing and GPS.
LG G2x - My first real smart phone, running Android 2.3.
Samsung Galaxy S4 - A significant upgrade, running Android 4 eventually upgrading to Android 5.
OnePlus 7T - I have been using this for 4 years now. I think it's finally time for an update.
OnePlus 12?
I'll go from when I got my first smartphone
Palm Pre RIP
HTC Inspire 4G
HTC One X
Nexus 4
Nexus 5
iPhone 5S: my wanting my phone to "just work" years
iPhone 6
iPhone 6S Plus
iPhone 7 Plus
Blu R1 HD my crappy transitional phone back into android
Pixel XL
Pixel 3XL
Pixel 6 Pro
Chrome was used on almost all of them except now where I'm using Firefox
Do you buy a new phone every year?
For a while I was upgrading every year. I'll try to keep them for a couple of years these days however.
is it just palm pre or is it palm pre rip?
Palm Pre. The RIP was me pouring one out for Palm.
okay
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I try to make my phones last as long as possible. I get about five years out of each phone. Hoping to make the OP8 last longer, as it has 5G and voLTE and that is the only reason I had to get rid of the XA2. Otherwise I was fine with the XA2 other than the fact that it didn't get service anymore.
I use Fennec as my mobile web browser, if that is what you are asking.
so fennec is you're main browser like the one you use the most
If you mean web browser, yes.
yes I meant web browser
I got a mobile phone because somebody gave me one. I can understand the price I paid for it after discovering all of the annoyances. OH the LUXURY!
WHY anyone puts up with the terrible hardware compromises, the terribly designed UIs, the shit software, the crappy audio, the constant charging, the security threats, the unregulated demands on our time, etc. etc. is beyond me.
I use one roughly once a week, ONLY because I found a really cheap plan. But then, I never needed to talk to someone while I was walking down the street - and if I just had to (never), there were public phones everywhere. A dime for unlimited local calls. No fear of dropping a phone booth. Or accidentally leaving the phone booth at the bar. And they had doors - so you could hear yourself think. Or change into your costume.
I suppose that back when beaverskin hats and buckboards were trendy, everyone just knew they had to have one. But oh, the price we're paying.
I use mine for internet in my pocket, not for calling people
That makes the most sense ... as a source of info, like a map, or nearby business locations, or quick advice.
If you don't mind leaking your current position. (I wonder if cows' eartags do that these days.)
I'm in a big capital city in Australia