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Bottom right was my first cell phone, in 1997, the Philips Diga. It was the smallest a cellphone could get at the time, because SIM cards were the size of a credit card.
It was also the first cellphone with a prepaid plan in the Netherlands, which meant that even a high school student like myself could get one. The calling costs were outrageous though, 1 Dutch guilder per minute.
I had the little one on top. May still have it too
It’s really impressive that technology has evolved so far. Back then, it was hard to imagine the phones we use now. And I am very interested in what technology will look like in the near future.
The Nokia was, and still is, a tank.
I miss my Nokia. You could have beat someone half to death with it, then called an amberlamps for em 😭
I had every one of those at one time or another.
I had 3 out of those 5.
Save that Nokia. We might need bunkers one day soon.