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Bananabob

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#233724 30-Apr-2018 11:02
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Is there a market out there for classic cell phones? 

 

I have two that I just found in a drawer. One is a Nokia and the other is a Motorola flip phone.

 

 


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  #2004962 30-Apr-2018 11:09
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  #2004963 30-Apr-2018 11:11
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There is always a market out there for anything.  I myself have just gone to a nokia 3310 (re-released one from last year) for a work phone as I was over getting work emails after hours :)


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  #2005095 30-Apr-2018 12:43
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They are still not that old. I suspect in the future the maybe however unlike classic computers, old mobile often won't be able to be used for to using old networks



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  #2005366 30-Apr-2018 17:56
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Motorola Flip one - I am keen. Nokia - what model - I am currently using one and do not mind to have a back up.





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  #2005373 30-Apr-2018 18:21
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The Nokia 5110 was a good phone, took the knocks and kept going

 

 

 


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