• @Mrkawfee
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    92 hours ago

    Nokia was the Casio of mobile phones. Sad it couldn’t keep up with the smartphone era.

    • Lord Wiggle
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      41 hour ago

      They chose windows os over android. It was their downfall. The amazingly designed phones we could have had if they would have used Android instead… I miss my old Nokia phones, all of them but especially the 3310.

  • edric
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    42 hours ago

    They released a crude version of the model in the thumbnail. It was the 5510.

    • @[email protected]
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      21 hour ago

      I had one in high school. The design was kinda gimmicky but the phone had good features for its time. it had an FM radio receiver, and I remember you could even transfer MP3 files onto it, although it was a hassle to do so.

  • lnxtx (xe/xem/xyr)
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    53 hours ago

    Anddd now we have boring slab design, thanks Steve Apple.

    But there are tries to make flip phones again with bendy screens - too fragile I think.

    • .Donuts
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      84 hours ago

      Nice find!

  • @Lost_My_Mind
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    73 hours ago

    Ok, but that webpad genuinely seems way ahead of it’s time. I want a webpad, and I’m 1000000% sure it’s software is so out of date it would be like running windows 3.1 today.

    Still though. How awesome does the webpad look?

    • @latenightnoir
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      33 hours ago

      Nokia were doing insanely awesome things with their hardware, beyond basically building phones which were impervious to standard human idiocy (hi, I am an average human idiot).

  • @TheGrandNagus
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    184 hours ago

    Reminds me of my old N-Gage

    Taking phone calls on that thing was so strange. You had to hold it like you’d hold a sandwich.

  • @ToastySaffOP
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    154 hours ago

    This creepy-ass liminal space mock-up of how one of their stores might look…

    • @ToastySaffOP
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      4 hours ago

      I especially like the alien design.

  • @[email protected]
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    34 hours ago

    Nokia were crazy back in the day but I think people may remember them a bit too fondly. I remember how whenever there was some new tech or idea they would absolutely trickle them out just to try and squeeze as much money out of you as possible. If there were two new pieces of tech they’d release two phones, with each of them having one of the new pieces of tech. Back in those days they just refused to make the absolute best phone possible. That’s one of the biggest changes that came from the iPhone.

    • MrScottyTay
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      94 hours ago

      You not think it could’ve been a cost saving measure too though and that putting the two new pieces of tech in one phone would’ve made it too expensive for anyone to buy

      • @[email protected]
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        62 hours ago

        As a Nokia Mobile Phones employee in the mid 2000s, I can confirm this was indeed the case. The US wouldn’t pay over $100 for a handset, and Nokia was already losing money on hardware in the phone sale to have it subsidized by network providers. Nokia wanted to add tech and capability, but the high end stuff didn’t sell at a profit and carriers wouldn’t sell phones that were more expensive than their customers would pay. Apple was an exception due to marketing as “premium”.