last week I switched it on only to find that it had lost one bar after 16yrs
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When i was in the war
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We were only used as substitute hand grenades..
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I always thought it was used for decoration
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Legit
I had one too
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lol
nostalgia
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This Phone Never Needed That Cover
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lol struu, no need at all
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Plot twist: The protective cover needed the phone.
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I click this pic 4 time bcs i thought it was different pic
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Thing about those phones, if you dropped it out of a 3 floor window, the back would fly off and the battery fall out. Put the battery in, put the back on, it was fine. That is not a protective cover, that's just keeping the parts from getting lost if it falls out a window.
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I dropped an iPod Classic 5 feet onto a solid tiled "concrete-like" floor w/o a case on it. Not only did the screen not crack, the think barely had a scratch or dent on it. Granted the drive was replaced with micro SD cards.... but the screen didn't even get damaged. :)
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3310 is inevitable
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That was too protect the earth's surface.
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I know the phone was built rugged and can withstand hard fall. But the protective cover served a purpose: prevented scratches and, to an extent, dusts.
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Different coloured cases so you could pick out your own Nokia from everyone else's. I had a holographic case.
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Yeah! I remember those too.
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