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discuss Which of your smartphones do you miss the most?

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Many of us must have had multiple smartphones over the years and there must have been that one phone that you had really liked but for some reason you couldn't purchase it again. For me it was a now-obsolete Samsung variety that was green in colour and was gifted to me but unfortunately I had lost it. Which one was yours?
 
I missed my Nokia 3310. It was actually my first phone.
It was my first phone with Sprint, too. They offered a 14-day free trial (*and a cancellation fee of $300 afterward) with a penny ($0.01) phone, the Nokia 3310.

The thing is, I needed a mobile phone to call to and from my house, school, and some other rural areas. We had a cell tower near our property, so there were full bars there. But, as soon as I was at school, there was nada. So, I couldn't call home to ask for a ride without asking the school, surrounding businesses in the area, or finding a payphone and doing the trick of calling collect with my name as "I'm at X" (so that who I'm calling would get a message with my voice, "You are receiving a collect call from 'I'm at X.' Do you want to accept these charges?").

Tried cancelling it and Sprint sent a $300 bill, even though it was only the 10th or so day. It took forever going back and forth with them on the policy before they finally gave up.

My first phone that actually had coverage, when Verizon expanded, was the Motorola RAZR.
 
I miss my previous phone, which was the Huawei P30 Pro. Unfortunately, I dropped my phone on accident and cracked the screen, and it became dangerous to use after I had cut my thumb on the screen a few times, so I ended up upgrading.

I do like my new phone a lot, but there was a lot that my old phone did that I miss.
 
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