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Every mobile phone I've ever owned. And one I didn't.
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Chapter 28 – Best Nseries Ever

August 8, 2012 · by Andrew · in Part 3: After The "i"

Over brunch an N900 and N97 mini appeared on the table, plus a handset that was earmarked for me: the N86.

Chapter 27 – Nseries Dyslexia

August 1, 2012 · by Andrew · in Part 3: After The "i"

It didn’t have any new groundbreaking features per se, but instead wrapped up the innovations of the day in an attractive and affordable package.

Chapter 21 – Hell No, Moto

July 13, 2012 · by Andrew · in Part 2: The Wonder Years

Repeated attempts to get the web browser to connect to something, anything, failed.

Chapter 19 – Two Ts and a Z

May 24, 2012 · by Andrew · in Part 2: The Wonder Years

I used this “dumbphone” (along with two other nearly identical models) for over a year, thanks largely to a technological standard called SyncML.

Chapter 17 – My First Sony (Ericsson)

May 11, 2012 · by Andrew · in Part 2: The Wonder Years

In theory, using a phone as a Bluetooth modem was a godsend.

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