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    mr_bee33
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    i had this old piece of crap sanyo. I liked it when i got it, but i had it for much too long. Was small for its time(like 5 years ago) but by nowadays standards i woulda died having it.


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    You know...thinking way back...I think my first mobile phone was a fishing string and two tomato soup cans.

    Hey, they were mobile....
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    first phone was a motorola v66. It got the job done for calling people



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    My first phone was the Panasonic GD30, Great phone at the time! Was way ahead of its time!



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    mine is motorola micro tac select 6000e. big cell phone take a big simcard, and under omni point service provider t-mobile now.



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    Mine was a Nokia and I liked it a lot but I have Voicestream and they sucked.



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    audiovox

    my first phone was an audiovox mvx-480, it wasnt to bad of a phone at the time for me, but the sevice plan sucked



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    My first phone was the Nokia 3320, a heavier version of the 3310 that nokia's website denies it's existence.

    Too bad. That thing was a tank. It took so many hits... AND it had snake2.



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    my first phone was simens s25 then I bought 7110 and now I got 3650



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    im 16 years old and I just got my first phone about 6 months ago or so..its a motorola v220 and a lot of people have this phone in my area



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    My first phone that I remember having was the Nokia 5110, at that time it was really good cause it was the only small one around.

    The rest was like the huge brick phone with those huge antenna.



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    sony ericsson t226, nice phone super small



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    Sony Ericsson T200, good - at the time.



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    in college i got to borrow my dad's motorola microtac...then when i had my job i rewarded myself with a nokia 5110
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    I think it was a motorola??? in a bag DOH!



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