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Anyone else remember these 2000s phones?šŸ‘‡

6 days ago | [YT] | 26

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Yo friends! Our video is getting close to 200,000 views! 🄓 That’s absolutely insane, thank you so much for the incredible support!

Looking at these numbers, I know we’re all on the same page here. So, let’s make the next content together!
Let’s unlock some core memories:

Is there a specific feature or game from your old phone that you vividly remember, but can't recall the name of?

Which legendary retro device would you love to see in detail and experience again?

Got any wild stories from the 2000s mobile era?

I am completely open to your ideas and suggestions. Drop anything in the comments—even if you only remember "it had a blue backlight and a weird ringtone." Let’s hunt them down, figure it out, and make some epic new videos together!
Waiting for your ideas below šŸ‘‡

https://youtu.be/LzojL8v97tk?si=bJOpT...

3 weeks ago | [YT] | 13

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Anyone remember the Nokia N95? Who here owned one?

1 month ago | [YT] | 64

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My childhood Spotify. No Wi-Fi, just FM radio šŸ“»ā˜ŗļø

2 months ago | [YT] | 106

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In the late 1990s and early 2000s, Nokia began positioning the mobile phone not merely as a functional device, but as an everyday wardrobe staple that highlighted the owner's exceptional style and uniqueness.
Nokia moved away from focusing solely on durability and technical specifications, relegating them to the background. With the expansion of the "World Wide Web," more people sought individuality and a sense of connection to a new future.
This shift became even more apparent with the introduction of phone "collections," a concept borrowed directly from the fashion industry. Instead of standalone releases, products were grouped and presented with a shared visual and cultural direction.
In advertising campaigns and at launch events, Nokia stands were placed in clubs, bars, and hotels—environments tied to image and social presence. Models wore the phones as part of their outfits, reinforcing the idea that these devices were meant to be seen.

2 months ago | [YT] | 90

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Nokia 6233 (2006)
This phone was on another level! I remember how it used to blow everyone away with those speakers.

2 months ago | [YT] | 122

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Can this 2000s phone handle Google in 2026?
I tested the legendary Sony Ericsson W595 and it’s pure nostalgia (and struggle)

4 months ago | [YT] | 23

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🧐 Sony Ericsson w595

4 months ago (edited) | [YT] | 177

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New vid is live! Checking out the legendary Sony. 13 years old and still iconic. No cap.

4 months ago | [YT] | 11

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PDA collection just sitting in a drawer;)

4 months ago | [YT] | 148