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And there's still this much battery left. A surprise to be sure, but a welcome one. I wasn't expecting it to still have any power left at all. I suppose with the sim out, all it was doing was powering the clock, but still! Unfortunately, I've had to retire it as my network won't connect on it anymore.

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[–] malamignasanmig@group.lt 3 points 1 year ago (1 children)

is that the 3310? such a brick. i remember dropping it, where it bounced several flights of stairs, the rear cover and battery flying in opposite directions. when i picked it up, the case was intact, not a crack anywhere. and when i reinserted the battery, it came back to life like nothing happened.

[–] DakRalter@thelemmy.club 2 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Yep, my first phone! Nokias were great. I don't think I ever dropped mine though. I was short of money so I was careful to look after it. I only retired it when it became cheaper to buy a new phone than a new battery. The phone in the OP is the Nokia 100, but it didn't even have snake or bantumi :(

[–] malamignasanmig@group.lt 2 points 1 year ago (1 children)

the 3310 was my first too. i was horrified watching it bounce. i have clumsy hands so it was not my last drop either.
i was such a huge nokia fan i adopted the smartphone later than my peers. i remember sticking to a nokia 1200 until the 2010s. i eventually bought a smartphone when it became cheaper to buy one than buy a digital camera and a phone separately.

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