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Happy Saturday awesome #PublicPeople ! ☀️ For today’s community question, I’m interested to know ➡️ What was your first cell phone?? 🤳🏼 What’s your cell phone now? Do you invest in any of the companies that made the phones? Why or why not? **Not investment advice or endorsement of any particular investment or investment strategy #firstphone #weekendvibes #communityquestion
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It was a Cingular flip phone. Couldn’t tell you what it was even called but the only game on it was snake and it had the internet button that you’d accidentally press and freak out and try to exit really fast before it charged you money for using it 😂 I think it also had a 2 megapixel camera so it was super high tech. I own a iPhone 12 Pro now so moving up in the world 🌎
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My first phone was an old Nokia from the early 00's lol my current phone is a Moto z4. Im not currently invested in any phone company, but I've looked into a few, haven't found one ive been super eager to pitch into, need to do more research.
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iPhone 4 😎
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@Cobhc2005 the memories!! I remember when calling after 9pm was free too lol
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@victor those were the days my friend! Haha!
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Ha! Awesome question this weekend @victor MY first phone personally was a nextel flip phone with the ahead of its time 2 way walkie talkie thingamabob. Waaaay ahead of its time. But the first phone I remember seeing "mobile" was my pops phone in a briefcase in his trunk!!! He thought he was the hottest sh!t to ever do it hahaha
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Couldn't even tell u what brand it was. IBM maybe?
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I didnt get my first phone til I was 13!! Dopest kid in school then with that snake game goin wild lol
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Shared a Samsung J6 Galaxy phone with my brother and sister I now use iPhone 11
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Razor!! Loved my razors!!! Texting took skill and auto correct seemed nicer back then. #pink #razor #flipphone
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Virgin mobile with the ringtone -dirt off your shoulder (minus the words)
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The Nokia pocket brick. It had a fashionable belt attachment that, in my mind, represented how important I was. I vaguely remember texting on it.
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iPhone 11 now w/ an Apple investment.
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My first cell phone was a virgin mobile prepaid flip phone. I got it from FYE lol. My current phone is an iPhone 8. I have had a Nokia phone before as well and I invest in $NOK and have seen amazing unrealized gains this past year. Nokia gives me that nostalgic feel, when phones were unbreakable lol.
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@jgard716 Ayyyy Virgin Mobile unite! Lol. My ringtone was Hustler’s Muzik by Lil Wayne 😂. Them ringtones used to be so expensive!
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@Quinnfos94 lmao I’m sure you thought you were lit too 🤣🤣 shit used all my airtime for that ringtone
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@Taterscott i bet that belt was glorious. My first phone was also a brick phone and I remember once, during winter, dropping it in the drive way. Didn’t realize for a couple of hours and by then it was COVERED in snow. Spent two days shoveling snow until I found it *still* working and charged lol
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😂😂😂😂😂 they had slim to no death rates! I miss that!
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You couldn't kill those old phones lol built like a brick shit house! Lol pardon my French lol
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Nokia, not sure of the number. 3300 ish. Had the Jurassic Park ring tone.
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It was a bag phone.
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My first cell phone was a metroPCS Hawaii touchscreen phone I don't remember the model probably was Hawaii M735 idk I was like 13 or 14
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@Cobhc2005 My husband dropped his Nokia into a bucket of cement. Sprayed it off with a water hose and layed it out to dry. That thing worked for about a year after that.
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Mine was a Motorola.
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Blackberry. Loved that phone. So much easier for me to type on.😫
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@pjparty4 Haha! That's amazing! 🤣 you even look at your phone wrong now a days and it finds a way to break!
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My first real phone was an LG. I don’t remember the model, but it was tiny and had a whopping 4GB of storage capacity 🤣 was probably when I was 13 or so. The phone I use now is a 2020 iPhone SE with 128GB! Much better haha. And no I don’t currently invest in cell phone manufacturers (as far as I know lol), but planning to invest in $GOOGL soon. Not for the Pixel business though
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I was late to the game iPhone
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Sony CM-Z100spr. It was small as hell and the microphone was a little arm that flipped down. I swear I could fit it in the comb pocket of my jeans. I miss being able to have extra batteries and swap out when they were dead.
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