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Re: 5 Phones The World Will Never Forget by Nobody: 9:09am On Mar 03, 2018
OnyeOGA:
Nokia 2626 nkor?
That phone make sense die... real football 2006, 26kb or something!
Nokia 2700c, I love that phone mehn.
Nokia 3310c or let me kuku say 3110virus, that phone suffer me no be small!!!

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Re: 5 Phones The World Will Never Forget by Etesam(m): 9:14am On Mar 03, 2018
Boyooosa:
In Samsung world, why not R220 instead D500, D500 came as a big boy and not the first slide phone
Re: 5 Phones The World Will Never Forget by OnyeOGA(m): 9:14am On Mar 03, 2018
profdarkin:

That phone make sense die... real football 2006, 26kb or something!
Nokia 2700c, I love that phone mehn.
Nokia 3310c or let me kuku say 3110virus, that phone suffer me no be small!!!
you remember mortal combat and Street Football

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Re: 5 Phones The World Will Never Forget by olusola200: 9:25am On Mar 03, 2018
Motorola talk about and blade

V70, Sony Ericsson,

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Re: 5 Phones The World Will Never Forget by butterflyl1on: 9:29am On Mar 03, 2018
OP what about this



And this


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Re: 5 Phones The World Will Never Forget by Jamersirwin1971: 9:29am On Mar 03, 2018
dumo1:

Please what is the model of this phone?


6230/6230i I still remember when I sold this phone for 62k .

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Re: 5 Phones The World Will Never Forget by Jamersirwin1971: 9:30am On Mar 03, 2018
Ifeanyi4491:
what of

6230
Re: 5 Phones The World Will Never Forget by mediocre(m): 9:38am On Mar 03, 2018
Where is samsung blue face
Re: 5 Phones The World Will Never Forget by wilyparker(m): 9:45am On Mar 03, 2018
butterflyl1on:
OP what about this



And this


the sound quality of Sony Ericsson with that workman music player that year eh... What touch notch... Current phones don't have good sound quality at all

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Re: 5 Phones The World Will Never Forget by mrkunlex(m): 9:54am On Mar 03, 2018
You let Me Remember the time i am using xpress music, the screen is cool.imagine, i use up to 7 xpress music but its problem is 'flashing'.i can never 4get it.if you have 1 hola me,i wan buy
Re: 5 Phones The World Will Never Forget by MYGRATEskillz(m): 9:55am On Mar 03, 2018
pes and GoW on the phones then.... oh boy I dey rent my Nokia 6700c. 2 games #10
Re: 5 Phones The World Will Never Forget by Nltaliban(m): 10:00am On Mar 03, 2018
dumo1:

Please what is the model of this phone?


nokia 6230i
Re: 5 Phones The World Will Never Forget by winfy11(m): 10:04am On Mar 03, 2018
Who knows tecno phones outside Africa? U didn't include phones like

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Re: 5 Phones The World Will Never Forget by bolakem01: 10:04am On Mar 03, 2018
waleyp:
I Still Have The NoKIA XPressMusic Till Now,It HaS Never Being RePairD At All And Still Workin Fine

Exactly. Same here. I've been using it since 2010 and it has never had any fault till date. A very good device.

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Re: 5 Phones The World Will Never Forget by Shroud: 10:09am On Mar 03, 2018
OP, the world doesn't use or know Tecno, infinix or Itel.

A little research would have made you to omit Tecno from this list without spoiling this thread.

It's a great disservice to iPhone, Nokia and Samsung to put Tecno in thier midst.

You didn't even mention the Motorola RAZR.

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Re: 5 Phones The World Will Never Forget by jackyraw09: 10:11am On Mar 03, 2018
Ifeanyi4491:
what of

Damn, my second phone embarassed

Only issue I had with it was the issue of certain Java games not running. Instead it always brings up 'application failed'. .

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Re: 5 Phones The World Will Never Forget by Shroud: 10:16am On Mar 03, 2018
winfy11:
Who knows tecno phones outside Africa? U didn't include phones like
Africa? Tecno is just hiding in a couple of western African countries where regulations are poor. They don't even cover Africa.

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Re: 5 Phones The World Will Never Forget by sunnyphem(m): 10:16am On Mar 03, 2018
what of Nokia x2
Re: 5 Phones The World Will Never Forget by Toosure70: 10:24am On Mar 03, 2018
where is Samsung florescent lights?
Re: 5 Phones The World Will Never Forget by Ellabae(f): 10:26am On Mar 03, 2018
I saw 3310 yesterday I was really surprise. It now has internet access. Someone should buy it for me. grin

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Re: 5 Phones The World Will Never Forget by ogundeleai(m): 10:29am On Mar 03, 2018
Samsung T100 (flip) the phone price was high as 40k despite no access to online and all other notable and enhancing features... It is obvious Samsung and Nokia use the introduction of GSM in Nigeria to gather wealth with devise that is not worthy to be given free in today's world

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Re: 5 Phones The World Will Never Forget by DONADAMS(m): 10:31am On Mar 03, 2018
alexistaiwo:


This phone really suffered for my hand.
So tey people started calling me 3110c
lol...you sure say you no be my guy samba?
Re: 5 Phones The World Will Never Forget by Cadec007(m): 10:33am On Mar 03, 2018
Ellabae:
I saw 3310 yesterday I was really surprise. It now has internet access. Someone should buy it for me. grin
ok
Re: 5 Phones The World Will Never Forget by Abeyjide: 10:37am On Mar 03, 2018
My phone still working

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Re: 5 Phones The World Will Never Forget by credon: 10:38am On Mar 03, 2018
Ugoeze2016:
No long talk, we are giving you a list of the phones that graced the world with applause. These phones will never be forgotten, and our lives have become better since these devices were introduced. Take a look.

1.
Nokia 3310 What makes this phone legendary isn’t the spec or whatever design we see on new devices these days. Nokia 3310 was just unique on its own. It was a very strong device that could hardly be broken or spoilt. It was the perfect phone for Nigerians, and everyone had or craved one. You would hardly find a better phone than the Nokia 3310. Even now, the latest edition has been manufactured with many consumers trooping to buy the device. Will there ever be a stronger phone than Nokia 3310?


2.
Samsung D500 Samsung Electronics announced the release of this phone in 2004. It was among the first generation of phones that the company produced. It is very portable with a screen size of 94x46x23 mm and weighs about 99g. The South Korea based company produced the phone with a 96MB shared memory for photos, videos etc. and 4MB for java. The phone transfer data both through Infrared and Bluetooth. It is arguably one of the first sliding phones. However, it created a new niche for itself. The design was way better than others, and the display was top notch. This was the phone you would see with the affluent around 2005 and 2006.

3.
Nokia Xpress Music Nokia released the phone on February, 2009. The display size was 2.0 inches with resolution of 240 ×320 pixels. The memory is a micro SD with a capacity of up to 16GB despite its small size. Xpress Music was the highest-selling phone of its time. The phone took the market by storm, and was considered the ideal phone for every user.

4.
Tecno TV Phones Who remembers those phones everyone was crazy about back in those days. About 10 years ago, Tecno came to the scene with offerings of phones that could be connected as TV sets. You can literally watch as many channels as possible. They had antennas and filled the market with various sizes and specs. It is interesting how these phones don’t exist anymore. They opened the doors for Tecno to take on the Nigerian market.

5.
Apple iPhone (Ist Generation) On June 29, 2007, Steve Apple co-founder presented the first iPhone to the world. The phone is the first smartphone and opened the smartphone industry to the likes of Google, Samsung and more. “Apple reinvents the phone.” ”This is just the beginning” were the slogan of the iPhone.

Conclusion

The technology landscape has shifted massively from what it used to be. The above named phones brought to life the smart phones and devices we use today. Thanks to these phones, consumers now have lots of choices to pick from. We may have missed some phones; kindly let us know if there is any phone you think deserves a place in the list by commenting below.

Culled from: http://zokija.com/blog/5-phones-the-world-will-never-forget/

am wondering what that tecno phone is doing on the list when your saying "the WORLD will never forget"
Re: 5 Phones The World Will Never Forget by Iseoluwani: 10:39am On Mar 03, 2018
EarthXmetahuman:
Only Nokia 3310 aka "the legend" and iPhone ist generation (for ushering us into the smartphone era fully) thanks to steve jobs and his innovation unlike what we have now.

Only those two deserved to be the on list.

Also replace tecno with sagem. My x2 - myx 5 series grin.

My x5 was dope then
Re: 5 Phones The World Will Never Forget by domesifa(m): 10:45am On Mar 03, 2018
Samsung R220... Choi!

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Re: 5 Phones The World Will Never Forget by Ellabae(f): 10:46am On Mar 03, 2018
Cadec007:
ok
will u buy for me? wink. It's not ex
Re: 5 Phones The World Will Never Forget by Ellabae(f): 10:47am On Mar 03, 2018
Cadec007:
ok
will u buy for me? wink. It's not expensive
Re: 5 Phones The World Will Never Forget by Cadec007(m): 10:50am On Mar 03, 2018
Ellabae:
will u buy for me? wink. It's not expensive
yeah ....give me 3minskiss
Re: 5 Phones The World Will Never Forget by Ellabae(f): 10:54am On Mar 03, 2018
Cadec007:
yeah ....give me 3minskiss
it's too long jare. Be a man nd make it 50 seconds cheesy

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