having stepped up from the P800, the phone was the duck's guts for me.
Had loads of features and could easily get 5-6 days on a single charge (anyone remember phones that could do that?)
SE P900 1st Release use it until Break.. than N Gage (gone)... back to P900 (same like 1st, Break at TouchScreen)
than N70 & N900 Now (almost forget, Nokia 8310 include since the SE P900 1st time)
SE W300i because it was so tough. It took years of abuse, getting thrown about. I used to throw it 6m in the air and let it land on the floor near the end of its life and it still worked. tbh it never broke i gave it away to someone who needed a phone lol
Three games: Memory, Snake (with two-player mode using two phones and IR connection), Logic
Calculator, clock and calendar
Currency converter
Works as a pager
Profile settings
4 colors
SE W300i because it was so tough. It took years of abuse, getting thrown about. I used to throw it 6m in the air and let it land on the floor near the end of its life and it still worked. tbh it never broke i gave it away to someone who needed a phone lol
i checked out the model. i'm surprised that a clam shell could be so tough. i stay clear from phones with moving parts (clam/slide) because i think they'd break easily. the N900's just too irresistible for me. hehe
@strive
the original snake seems very popular here.
N900 hands down, no contest. I'm even thinking about buying a spare N900 because we will never see another phone like this one in the future (albeit the N9 sounds gouod, it proved this).
5110 was pretty much like 3110 and I don't remember it so well.
3310 was small, but it was also too much like 3110.
5510 was my first phone with usb, qwerty and mp3-player.
5100 had color screen and was tough, but had the damn pop-port
6600 was my first smartphone and had camera.
9300i had wlan, great keyboard, trackpoint, 600x200 resolution and was small, but it also had pop-port Docking-station however made it easier to use.
E90 had even better keyboard and screen, but it was larger and had arrows instad of trackpoint. Nokia also decided to start using usb-ports again after 6 years
N900 had Maemo, but communicator's had better keyboards.
N900 would probably be my all-time favorite. Hopefully N950 will be even better