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  • Alcatel OT 808

    💎 Rarity Index: B (Uncommon)

    ⭐ WOW Factor: Made for Gossip

    👁 Evaluation in my collection: Good – 8/10

    ⏱ Life timer: N/A | 📦 Boxed: NO

    📅 Release Year: 2010 | 💰 Release Price: ~100 £

    📊 Units Sold: ~300k


    📰 Why this phone matters: Alcatel OT-808 is a shiny clamshell with QWERTY keyboard. It features a QVGA display, 2MP camera, stereo Bluetooth, microSD slot and music player.

    📝 Reviews when released: Cnet.com 🔗

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  • Motorola V3

    💎 Rarity Index: D (Very Common)

    👁 Evaluation in my collection: Great – 9.0/10

    🕵 Motorola Codename: Siliqua

    ⏱ Life timer: N/A | 📦 Boxed: YES

    📅 Release Year: 2005 | 💰 Release Price: ~450 $

    📊 Units Sold: ~130M


    📰 Why this phone matters: The Motorola Razr (styled RAZR codenamed Siliqua) was a series of mobile phones by Motorola, part of the 4LTR line. The V3 was the first phone released in the series and was introduced in July 2004 and released in the market in the third quarter of 2004.The V3 model was followed soon thereafter by the improved V3i, including a collaboration with Apple Inc. for iTunes to be built-in. It was launched in 2005.

    Because of its unique appearance and thin profile, it was initially marketed as an exclusive fashion phone. However, within a year, its price was lowered and as a result, it sold over 50 million units by July 2006. Leading up to the release, Motorola’s cell phone division sales were stagnant and losing money. The success of the Razr made the division profitable again. Over the Razr’s four-year run, the V3 model sold more than 130 million units, becoming the best-selling clamshell phone in the world to date.

    The Razr series was marketed until July 2007, when the succeeding Motorola Razr2 series was released. The succeeding models were the V8, the V9, and the V9m. However, Razr2 sales were not as good as the original V3 series, with consumers moving to competing products. Because Motorola relied so long upon the Razr and its derivatives and was slow to develop new products in the growing market for feature-rich touchscreen and 3G phones, the Razr appeal declined, leading Motorola to eventually drop behind Samsung and LG in market share for mobile phones. Motorola’s strategy of grabbing market share by selling tens of millions of low-cost Razrs cut into margins and resulted in heavy losses in the cellular division.

    In October 2011, Motorola resurrected the Razr brand for a line of Android smartphones: the Droid Razr for Verizon Wireless (known simply as the “Motorola RAZR” on other networks) and an improved variant, the Droid Razr Maxx. The new “Razr” line shares the trademark thinness and stylized tapered corners with the original. The series was marketed until 2013.

    On November 14, 2019, Motorola again revived the Razr brand, this time for an Android-based foldable smartphone styled after the original Razr, which carried the same name.

    📝 Reviews when released: Mobile Review 🔗

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  • Nokia 282 – The First Style Flip

    💎 Rarity Index: A (Rare)

    ⭐ WOW Factor: The first Nokia Clamshell

    👁 Evaluation in my collection: Great – 9.8/10

    🕵 Nokia Codename: Pinoccchio

    ⏱ Life timer: 02h | 📦 Boxed: YES

    📅 Release Year: 1998 | 💰 Release Price: ~500 $

    📊 Units Sold: ~600k


    📰 Why this phone matters: The Nokia 282 is the latest example of style from the company that first introduced fashion to the world of cellular phones. And, since good looks are only half the solution, the Nokia 282 also includes all the features and performance that people have come to expect from a Nokia phone.

    This lightweight folding phone weighs only 130 g and comes in a range of sophisticated colours, including Brushed Pewter, Ruby Red, Velvet Indigo and Satin Silver. With a standard battery you’ll be able to talk for up to 100 minutes, or leave your phone on standby for up to 24 hours. You can also select from 12 ringing tune, and where carrier supported, you can even assign a special ringing tune to any number which will allow you to easily recognize a VIP caller.

    The Nokia 282 has plenty of shortcuts to save you time, including one-touch access to your phone book and voicemail, and even one-touch dialing. And, with the profiles key, it is easy to change your ring settings to fit your environment. When you’re in a meeting, choose the discrete vibrating alert, or if you’re someplace noisy, switch to loud.

    📝 Reviews when released: N/A 💔

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  • Nokia 3100b

    💎 Rarity Index: C (Common)

    👁 Evaluation in my collection: Good – 9/10

    🕵 Nokia Codename: Maxine

    ⏱ Life timer: 79h | 📦 Boxed: NO

    📅 Release Year: 2003 | 💰 Release Price: 50 $

    📊 Units Sold: ~1.5M


    📰 Why this phone matters: This version intended to be used in American GSM networks. It works in GSM 850/1800/1900.

    Differences from the basic 3100:

    The Grid (originally the Line), an additional main menu interface in the settings menu
    TTY/TTD option in Menu > Settings > Enhancement settings that appears only if the phone has been connected to a headset, TTD, or similar device
    Voice recording during an active call, up to 1 minute
    World clock that displays the time for various time zones. The Nokia 3100 is a triband-GSM mobile phone announced on 17 June 2003 as an entry-level phone from Nokia and released in September 2003, designed primarily for the newer generation of marketing audience.
    The Nokia 3100 was developed from the Nokia 6100 as a successor to the Nokia 3510. The phone was Nokia’s first in the youth-oriented 3000-series to be equipped with a 128×128 pixel passive colour display (4096 colors/12-bit), and included Java MIDP 1.0, XHTML and WAP browser, GPRS, Pop-Port connectivity and Lithium-ion battery. It is also capable of playing polyphonic MIDI files, which can be used as ringtones.
    It is compact in size and lightweight, and also features special lighting effects.

    📝 Reviews when released: N/A 💔

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  • Nokia 3110

    💎 Rarity Index: D (Very Common)

    ⭐ WOW Factor: The first Nokia phone to feature the Navi-Key (a.k.a. D-Pad)

    👁 Evaluation in my collection: Great – 9.8/10

    ⏱ Life timer: NA | 📦 Boxed: YES

    📅 Release Year: 1997 | 💰 Release Price: N/A

    📊 Units Sold: ~8M


    📰 Why this phone matters: The 3110 is a GSM mobile phone handset manufactured by Nokia in Hungary, introduced at CEBIT in March 1997.The 3110 is notable as the first Nokia handset to feature the ‘Navi-Key’ (a.k.a. D-Pad) menu navigation system. The Navi-Key was featured heavily on Nokia handsets, especially the entry-level models such as the Nokia 1100 in the following years. Unlike its successor, the 3210, and subsequent handsets of similar design, the 3110 had an external antenna. The phone was available with a slim, standard or vibrating battery. It could only be used on a GSM-900 network.
    The 3110 shared the platform and accessories of the Nokia 8110 “banana phone”.
    The model number was reused by Nokia in 2007 when the company launched the Nokia 3110 classic. The 3110 Classic sports a candybar form factor similar to that of the 3110, but adds modern features such as Bluetooth, camera functionality, audio and video playback and recording, and packet data over EDGE, in addition to tri-band functionality.
    Unlike subsequent 3000 series mobile phones, its display is not PCD8544 based. This is a special edition made for VW AG, it has red light and LI ION battery

    📝 Reviews when released: N/A 💔

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  • Nokia 5140i

    💎 Rarity Index: C (Common)

    👁 Evaluation in my collection: As New – 10/10

    ⏱ Life timer: 67h | 📦 Boxed: NO

    📅 Release Year: 2003 | 💰 Release Price: ~300 $

    📊 Units Sold: ~3M


    📰 Why this phone matters: Released in 2003 it has a white backlit screen, FM radio, VGA display, and a USB pop-port operating on the GSM Network. The Nokia 5140 was the successor to the Nokia 5210

    📝 Reviews when released: Mobile Review 🔗

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  • Nokia 6100

    💎 Rarity Index: C (Common)

    ⭐ WOW Factor: The lightest Nokia phone with color display and a full 12-key keypad at the time

    👁 Evaluation in my collection: New – 10/10

    🕵 Nokia Codename: Maxwell

    ⏱ Life timer: 0m | 📦 Boxed: YES

    📅 Release Year: 2002 | 💰 Release Price: ~350 $

    📊 Units Sold: ~15M


    📰 Why this phone matters: The Nokia 6100 was Nokia’s lightest phone with a full 12-key keypad at the time. Combined with its battery, it weighs only 76 grams (2.68 ounces) and measures 102 x 44 x 13.5 mm. Its smaller size compared with other contemporary phones might make it difficult for the elderly, or people with large fingers, to use its keypad. The phone supports Xpress-On covers, and is packaged along with any of 4 colours. Its feature set is very similar to the Nokia 7210, although with a more conservative design.

    📝 Reviews when released: Mobile Review 🔗

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  • Nokia 6161i Cellular One

    💎 Rarity Index: B (Uncommon)

    👁 Evaluation in my collection: Great – 9.8/10

    ⏱ Life timer: 47h | 📦 Boxed: YES

    📅 Release Year: 1998 | 💰 Release Price: N/A

    📊 Units Sold: ~1M


    📰 Why this phone matters:

    📝 Reviews when released: N/A 💔

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  • Nokia 6600

    💎 Rarity Index: C (Common)

    ⭐ WOW Factor: The most advanced Nokia phone ever in 2003

    👁 Evaluation in my collection: Great – 9.5/10

    🕵 Nokia Codename: Calimero

    ⏱ Life timer: N/A | 📦 Boxed: YES

    📅 Release Year: 2003 | 💰 Release Price: ~600 €

    📊 Units Sold: ~6M


    📰 Why this phone matters: The Nokia 6600 is a smartphone introduced on June 16, 2003 by Nokia, costing approximately &eur;o;600 when released in October 2003. It was Nokia’s high-end model of the 6xxx Classic Business Series. At the time of release, it was the most advanced product ever launched by Nokia, and it runs on Symbian OS 7.0s (Series 60 2nd Edition). It also featured a VGA camera, a music player and video player, Bluetooth and extended storage by memory card, being the second non-Communicator to do so (after the Nokia 3650).
    The model is still in use in many parts of the world and has proved to be a durable product. By many users it is considered as the trend setter phone which proved to be a bright milestone for its manufacturer. The phone was intended to replace the popular 6310i as the predominant business class model in the Nokia range. It should not be confused with the newer Nokia 6600 fold, Nokia 6600 slide and Nokia 6600i phones which have little resemblance to the original 6600. A variant of the Nokia 6600 was launched in the U.S. market as the Nokia 6620.
    During its lifespan, the 6600 sold 150 million units (along with Nokia 1200, Nokia 5230, Samsung E1100), making it one of the most successful phones to date.

    📝 Reviews when released: Mobile Review 🔗

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  • Nokia 8800 Arte Classic Black

    💎 Rarity Index: B (Uncommon)

    👁 Evaluation in my collection: Great – 9/10

    🕵 Nokia Codename: Skira

    ⏱ Life timer: 21h | 📦 Boxed: NO

    📅 Release Year: 2008 | 💰 Release Price: ~1000 €

    📊 Units Sold: ~600k


    📰 Why this phone matters: Nokia describes the composition of the latest 8800 as a “unique synthesis of high quality glass and metal”, however, unique seems a misnomer considering how similar the Arte looks to its predecessor the Sirocco. That said, there’s definitely something alluring about the simple elegance of the Arte.

    The 8800 feels great to hold and to use. It’s noticeably heavier than other handsets, and while we’d often mark the extra heft as a bad point, the Arte has a pleasing weight; it feels solid and durable. The sliding mechanism is amongst the best we’ve used, and again gives the impression of a high quality build and of a level of craftsmanship absent from cheaper mass-produced models.

    📝 Reviews when released: Mobile Review 🔗

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  • Nokia 8800 Sirocco Black

    💎 Rarity Index: C (Common)

    👁 Evaluation in my collection: Great – 9/10

    ⏱ Life timer: 49h | 📦 Boxed: YES

    📅 Release Year: 2006 | 💰 Release Price: ~1500 €

    📊 Units Sold: ~400k


    📰 Why this phone matters: The Nokia 8800 Sirocco Edition (88 redesigned fascia and in “gold” and “queen black”, was released in 2006. This version of the phone has a 2-megapixel camera and slightly updated keypad layout. The phone chassis was slightly modified to include the upgraded 700mAH BP-6X battery. It includes ringtones composed by Brian Eno, who also composed the Windows 95 start-up sound.

    In early 2007 Nokia released the 24ct gold plated version of the 8800 Sirocco, which became the most expensive phone (RRP $2049.00) in Nokia’s catalogue of cell phone models up until the newest generation of mobile phones.

    📝 Reviews when released: Softpedia 🔗

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  • Nokia EADS THR880i

    💎 Rarity Index: A (Rare)

    👁 Evaluation in my collection: Good – 8/10

    ⏱ Life timer: N/A | 📦 Boxed: YES

    📅 Release Year: 2007 | 💰 Release Price: N/A

    📊 Units Sold: ~150k


    📰 Why this phone matters: The EADS THR880i Light is a reliable TETRA handportable radio designed for safe and easy voice and data communication. It combines phone and radio capabilities. The phone side features a colour display, a convenient keypad and a user-friendly menu for making phone calls and sending messages.

    📝 Reviews when released: N/A 💔

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