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WebAsh

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#281046 27-Jan-2021 05:15
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I had this phone some ~13 years ago. What is the brand and potentially the model number of this phone?


Unknown Telecom GSMA phone


 


It was a cheapee Telecom/CDMA phone to take advantage of text deals of the time, to sit alongside my more expensive (and useful) Vodafone GSM phone.


A colleague used it in a chat message to denote something old and clunky; but it really took me down memory lane!


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crazynz101
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  #2642730 27-Jan-2021 05:52
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Pretty sure that's a Hyundai TX95c. I used to sell them back in my Telecom retail days.



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  #2642780 27-Jan-2021 06:30
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The keypad looks more like an LG

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  #2642784 27-Jan-2021 07:17
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crazynz101: Pretty sure that's a Hyundai TX95c. I used to sell them back in my Telecom retail days.

 

Searching for that model number brought back very few results in search, but I did find a post on this very site; that phone looks a little bit different

 

https://www.geekzone.co.nz/content.asp?contentid=2002 (text-based links aren't saving in my posts, probably because it looks spammy or something)




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  #2642787 27-Jan-2021 07:27
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When I posted this I was on my work PC so couldn't easily my personal photos; turns out my "Phone Pictures" folder has all the model names and numbers of phones that had picture capabilities and there it was:

 

LG NX225!

 

 

Hilariously, a manual for the LG NX225 is for some reason still available in an uploads folder of the Spark website [https://www.spark.co.nz/documents/lg%20nx-225.pdf]! Also someone looking for a charger or USB connector 4 years ago [https://www.reddit.com/r/HelpMeFind/comments/43lr8y/a_facebook_friend_is_looking_for_a_connector_for/].

 

 

 

Thanks all for helping! Bonus points to Bung for determining it was an LG!


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  #2642788 27-Jan-2021 07:31
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If a mod sees this post, feel free to whack a 'SOLVED' or similar in the title for this thread!


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  #2642790 27-Jan-2021 07:34
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From before automatic cloud syncing of pictures, apparently I've been meticulous enough to store all photos for each of the phones I used to have:

 


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