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I wedged my Nokia phone under one tire to keep the car from rolling away while I changed the other.Those heavy nokia models are the best even to hit someone in the head
How? Those old cellular frequencies are no longer supported.I've still using an ancient Blackberry. I won't have one of those Smart/Spy phones.
I'm in the UK, KITT. This is on my Moble provider website. 2G is still in use:-How? Those old cellular frequencies are no longer supported.
We will begin closing the 2G network from May 2029.
Those heavy nokia models are the best even to hit someone in the head
If you didn't have the boost mobile chirp (before nextel)... you sucked lolLG & Verizon had some great phones. These two stand out as my favorites.
LG VX8300
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LG Chocolate:
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And this Motorola was kinda cool:
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Wow, learn something new every day!I'm in the UK, KITT. This is on my Moble provider website. 2G is still in use:-
I remember having the push-to-talk phone by Nextel. I think it was just a clever gimmick by the company to reduce bandwidth usage. No surprise they didn't last.If you didn't have the boost mobile chirp (before nextel)... you sucked lol
Yes, but they didn't merge to begin withI remember having the push-to-talk phone by Nextel. I think it was just a clever gimmick by the company to reduce bandwidth usage. No surprise they didn't last.
Nextel existed LONG before Boost Mobile, however.
Or maybe that was sprint? Fuck I'm oldI remember having the push-to-talk phone by Nextel. I think it was just a clever gimmick by the company to reduce bandwidth usage. No surprise they didn't last.
Nextel existed LONG before Boost Mobile, however.