What was your first smartphone?(excluding sidekicks)

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Shyt was amazing, I even rooted it and was able to make my own custom fully flash (swf) live wallpapers.
 

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I live in the United States
so everybody and they momma got a smartphone but over 10 years ago them shyts wasn't as popular as they are now

My first smartphone was the T-mobile MDA

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Man that shyt was the truth back in the days b....internet was like 20 bucks and you didn't have to have a internet plan if you didn't want one...shyt was a fukking pocket computer on my hip.....full web, slide keyboard, windows media player...also I don't know if a lot cats know but the phone was made by HTC

I had the first color sidekick I think that was around 02 or 03 I can't remember but i'm not considering that a smarthphone.

always wanted the pocket pc 2003 before I had copped the mda
I had the fukkin FIRST smart phone :old: (well, first smartphone that could send video at least)
It was by T-mobile
I came out a year or two before the sidekicks
And its main feature which is still pretty impressive is the fact you could record video's and send them to another person who had the same model phone
So my and the baby mizzle would send video's to each other like a :boss:

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T-Mobile USA is touting a new service that lets people send video messages via cell phones, marking the latest push by companies to pack more features into wireless handsets.

The wireless phone company announced Thursday that the service will be available using a Nokia 3650 color videophone that allows customers to record a 10-second audio and video clip and then send it as an e-mail attachment.

T-Mobile is selling the videophone for $299, and customers will need to subscribe to a $2.99 a month service to transmit data, photos and video. The service allows 10 videos or 30 photos to be transmitted per month. Subscribers also will have to pay a monthly service fee for voice services.

Beginning Nov. 24, wireless carriers will be required to allow their customers to keep their phone numbers, even if they switch to a competitor. Wireless carriers are concerned that the new requirement will lead to a surge in customer turnover and are scrambling to add more features, such as video messaging, cameras and games, to their phones.

"With (the deadline) coming in November, wireless operators have to offer more and more features to keep their customers," said Patrick Comack, a telecom analyst with Guzman.

While T-Mobile is the first to debut the video messaging service, other wireless carriers are lining up with similar plans. But a T-Mobile spokesman said his company has the only service to offer audio with the video because a deal with Nokia allowed T-Mobile to add special software to the device.
The crazy thing about this phone NOW is I just say via google that this phone is selling overseas for $250 RIGHT NOW :wtf:
I paid about that much 10yrs ago for them...
 

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I had the fukkin FIRST smart phone :old: (well, first smartphone that could send video at least)
It was by T-mobile
I came out a year or two before the sidekicks
And its main feature which is still pretty impressive is the fact you could record video's and send them to another person who had the same model phone
So my and the baby mizzle would send video's to each other like a :boss:

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The crazy thing about this phone NOW is I just say via google that this phone is selling overseas for $250 RIGHT NOW :wtf:
I paid about that much 10yrs ago for them...

Did you send her a video of you doing the courtdog shuffle after buying that dirty neused mattress?

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My very 1st smartphone was the Cingular 8125
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The charging port broke on this phone.

And then after that phone, I got the Motorola Q
th

Everybody that saw this phone thought it was a Blackberry.
 

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Palm Pre
RIP Web OS

My Smartphone progression path is:
Palm Pre
Evo 4G
Evo 3D
Evo 4G LTE
Droid Incredible 2 (Work phone which i still have)
iPhone 5

honestly i wish you could have 2 phones on the same number on sprint
 
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