Still have this device somewhere

and 2 HTC Diamonds ( Windows CE ) - lol

  • Deebster
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    122 months ago

    I had a “T-Mobile MDA Vario II” (HTC TyTN 300) which was similar, and also had a collapsible stylus which lived in a little hole on the bottom. It was Windows Mobile, but it was great having the keyboard fully accessible (without that extra bottom bit the G1 had).

    It looked like this, just less German:
    "T-Mobile MDA Vario II" (HTC TyTN 300)

    • dual_sport_dork 🐧🗡️
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      162 months ago

      My most fondly remembered phone is easily the Galaxy S Relay 4G I had for ages:

      In its time, this motherfucker was pimp. It was essentially a Galaxy S5, but with a slightly smaller footprint and a sliding five row QWERTY keyboard – with arrow keys and dedicated number row. It was the bossest thing ever for remoting into systems via SSH or RDP to administer servers at work and so forth. It supported NFC, MHL video out, USB on the go (which was not necessarily a given at the time), and I wedged one of those wireless charging stickers into it under its battery cover. Of course it had a memory card slot, a headphone jack, and a swappable battery.

      • HeerlijkeDrop
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        42 months ago

        and I wedged one of those wireless charging stickers under its battery cover

        How did you connect it? Was it permamently connected to the microUSB?

        • dual_sport_dork 🐧🗡️
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          52 months ago

          From what I recall this model had some exposed test pads or something on the board under the cover that were connected to the USB port. The wireless charging adapter had a little pigtail that you kind of wedged in there on top of the pads and that did the trick.

    • @[email protected]
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      42 months ago

      looked like this, just less German

      Hard to find a high resolution shot of an English phone? Our technological history already slipping away!