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#160558 11-Jan-2015 20:16
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I was just calculating the amount of mobile phones I have owned and i think i'm about 60 now, whats your number?

by the way im guessing cos' my memory aint spot on.

and just for the lulz,

first phone was alcatel one touch max, back when it was 20c a txt, no camera on board, no colour screen, no internet, no polyphonic ringtones, no 3g, crazy



current phone is iPhone 6 Plus, free text, 8mp camera, 1080p colour screen, 4g internet, HD audio, apps, touch id sensor, mobile wallet, crazy




isn't it amazing how far we have come!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!






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  #1212161 11-Jan-2015 23:15
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I stopped counting at 100 (A number of years back), and no I am not kidding, I bought back 12 from Singapore a few years ago because I couldn't decide which one I liked the most, sold the ones I didn't want and got a free phone out of it. 

Highlights were my first, a Nokia 8110i on Bellsouth, before it was in the Matrix, and the N95, the Samsung Pixon, the first really smart touch screen phone, and the Galaxy S2, which was probably my favourite of all time. I have owned 3 current generation phones and stayed with the S5 when it was all said and done. 

Unlikely I won't have the S6 unless it's rubbish on spec's. Never owned an iPhone (Proud) or a Note (Wondering wondering....).


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