Which remains the only phone I ever lost. Back then we used to cut the SIM cards (self-made nano-SIM) and use an adaptor to transform it into a dual SIM phone.
I never learned that trick ndio nilikuwa nimemaliza form 4 the c113 was a hand down from an older sibling ilinisaidia sana kukatia madame through texts, tumetoka mbali mobiles have evolved so fast I remember when the touchscreen smartphones came I thought it was a technology that won’t last for long I was reluctant to upgrade
My first was Motorola C113, Motorola W130, then Sagem 3020, then Nokia 2330 Classic, then joined the smartphone world.
Sony Xperia Miro, then Sony Xperia SP, now on Sony Xperia Z3.
I began with nokia 1200
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Then I upgraded to Nokia 2690. This is the best phone I would have ever hope for.
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The 5800XM was and still is in a class of its own in music reproduction. Wherever you placed it, it would fill the room with powerful stereo music
Cmon guys, dont tell me none of you never owned a Samsung flip phone! Got mine in 2006 after upgrading from 3210. Na saa hiyo 24 series ndio ilikuwa imeshika kushika kwa tv. I tell you the way I used to pick that phone on the streets ikilia, ungedhani mimi ni Jack Bauer I tell you. The satisfaction of hanging it up was even better for ladies hanging up on losers. Wuehh, I miss flip phones.
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