>250 million units sold, making it the best-selling phone of all time
Okay but was it actually any good?
>250 million units sold, making it the best-selling phone of all time
Okay but was it actually any good?
It was a decent blunt weapon.
Like everything popular it was good enough.
Yes, it was, considering all the other crap in the market back then.
It did the job, it had HEAVEN built quality and its battery lasted ages.
If you state an opinion contrary on these particular subjects, you ARE dumb.
Yes it was good at the time. Of course it feels ancient today, but back then it had all the essential features people wanted in a phone:
>clear calls
>simple texting
>easy to feel buttons for texting covertly under the desk
>all week battery life
>still worked fine if you dropped it on the pavement and then tripped on it
>snake
>Okay but was it actually any good?
You've ever been in a street fight?
>Of course it feels ancient today
It also felt ancient at the top of its popularity. It was a very cheap, functional device, never leading edge.
Checked. Most Nokia phones from that era had great built quality. My 3220 lasted until I lost it at a concert after years of abuse.
I got one of these laying around, still works at it used to.
There's still 2G in your area?
Whats the most modern version of this with 4G/5G? No 3G shit please cause they already shut it down. No dumb androids or kaiOS. Build quality should be in same level. And no dumb construction fag shit like Pic related.
It was great cell service, absolute reliability, great battery life, and tiny emissions. UI needed work because you couldn't search and have to navigate lists of lists. For it's time, it was great.
pld nokia phones were always reliable
It had free incoming texts, was small as fuck, lasted like a week and had snake.
Yes and the B/W screen didn't even limit anything.
Nokias were the only phones to have a decent user interface. Using any other brand was like messing with some kind of industrial equipment.
It really was so good. It deserves the title 100%.
It was cool, back in the day it wasn't as normalized for everyone to carry a $1.2k luxury pocket computer. Most people had basic phones.
I had one back in the day. It was a humble piece of technology and it served its purpose well. Battery lasted like 2 weeks, it had a built in flashlight, and some built in games. It was also super durable and you could buy faceplates to swap it out and customise it.
My first cell phone from SunCom
The batteries slid off the back, so you could keep a couple with you charged up and ready to swap. There were different face plates too, I had 3 or 4. Super durable.
in what dystopia do you live where they shut down 3g?
I swear my parents had one of those
I got to play around with it as a kid