• @FauxLiving
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    6 hours ago

    Yeah, it has real ‘Early 00s Smartphone Cameraphone’ vibes

      • @[email protected]
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        46 hours ago

        This dude’s never heard of Symbian or Blackberry I guess. Or Sony Ericsson and Nokia N*** phones.

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          Yeah, I was thinking about Symbian too. The basic functionality of an Android phone today, Symbian already had with the limitations of its time. In 2003, you could use your Symbian to share internet to a PC, navigate maps, edit documents, take pictures, edit pictures, browse the web, etc. There was a good amount of third party apps too, including browsers like Opera and games like Chessmaster. And this was a shitty OS for this, Maemo was way better, but it came later.

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            25 hours ago

            I used a Symbian phone to find a cafe in Providence once while working there in winter 2005/6 or so. And got charged like $2 from Cingular for loading one yelp page listing. I was so cold, and had to shit so bad I didn’t care.

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              12 hours ago

              I remember. Mobile internet was ridiculously expensive. Browsers used to have an option to not download images and videos, that used to help a lot. Then Opera Mini came and these problems were gone for good.

      • @thesystemisdown
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        36 hours ago

        There were plenty low quality digital point and shoot cameras though.

      • @FauxLiving
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        16 hours ago

        Fair enough, the first blackberry with a camera was 2006 (the Blackberry Pearl). So mid-00s smartphone.