Still have this device somewhere

and 2 HTC Diamonds ( Windows CE ) - lol

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    18 hours ago

    A friend of mine had the Droid.

    At that point I was rocking the T Mobile Vario, which I believe was an HTC. It was, sadly, dog shit. Windows Mobile was not a fun time.

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      7 hours ago

      Windows Mobile did everything wrong. regarding the “mobile” aspect - lol

      I had such a hard time with the HTC Diamond - it was super expensive at the time, so i really wanted to work with it.

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        Yeah, after this I had the Vario III, which was an HTC Kaiser. The phone was great (if somewhat underpowered), but WinMob was still clunky and shit.

        My next phone after that was an iPhone 3GS, and I’ve been iPhone ever since.

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    20 hours ago

    Back when Google wasn’t evil, had barely killed any products and we were all optimistic about the future of tech.

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    21 hours ago

    The Droid and later Droid 2 will forever be some of my favorite phones.

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      18 hours ago

      I still have my droid 2 somewhere. I’d still buy a phone with a physical keyboard. Worst part about that phone was the random reboots and the loud “DROID” sound effect it played when it boots. Happened several times during college lectures and I got yelled at for it at least once.

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      19 hours ago

      Had the OG Droid but mine was a weird offshoot that had the rubberized keyboard that became standard in Droid 2.

      Travelled from US to Europe and during the trip the keys started falling out 1 by 1. Made it darn near unusable.

      Still… Loved that phone and would get a modern day version of it still. Miss those physical keyboard days!

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      21 hours ago

      I loved my slider as well. They made texting so much easier. I went from one of those to a blackberry bold.

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        20 hours ago

        I did the opposite, kind of - from a Blackberry Pearl to my Cliq.

        Texting was def easier on them. Plus it was fun to pop the keyboard out. The slider was very satisfying.

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    23 hours ago

    Not just the hardware. I far prefer icons from that time as well. I hate the modern trend of flat icons with no details. They look like someone mashed them out after 5 minutes in Krita and then drugged their management into believing that it was a recreation of the Mona Lisa.

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      20 hours ago

      At least icons are easy to customize! I should do a windows 95 theme on my phone

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      20 hours ago

      The modern flat icons are actually… A little insidious in their conception. They’re based on industrial psychology and mid-century modern propaganda. They make your phone just that bit more addictive. It’s not someone convincing management it’s a recreation of the Mona Lisa, it’s management coming down to the graphics department and saying “You need to make it more addictive”

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    I loved my G2.

    It’s in my nightstand drawer now, plump from bad battery bloat. I ran it for 10 years as my bedside alarm clock. It ran a long gone app called NightClock.