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04-12-2022 10:23 AM - edited 04-12-2022 10:24 AM
I agree this section could do with updating as to it's description due to the current secor with Windows phones and their status in the tech market @Pluginz
That said some people do still use those phones so maybe thats the reason why there is still a section available to post in.
Current Phone >
Samsung Galaxy s²³ Ultra 512gb Phantom Black.
05-12-2022 09:51 PM
Thanks for the reply 🙂
I just wanted something to read, thats all. I'll see if i can site search and find old posts !
Youre right tho. Im still running a healthy Nokia 930 on Windows 10. I know some apps and stuff are not supported anymore, but the Windows Store still works for me and theres plenty to go through, not that i do these days.
My phones plenty good enough for browsing with edge and streaming, and all the Microsoft email and default apps work splendid. The Maps app is also very good aswell. I rate it better than the iphone maps for sure.
Anyways thanx for help
06-12-2022 05:06 AM
You're very welcome @Pluginz
My actual preference back in the day was Nokia phone's before they had Windows software put on them however.
I think the Os was called Symbian and them some iterations called Asha.
That's fantastic that your Nokia⁹³⁰ is still rocking away 👍
Current Phone >
Samsung Galaxy s²³ Ultra 512gb Phantom Black.
06-12-2022 09:30 AM
Thats it you got it 🙂
I had one of those years ago. It was the Nokia N75.
Blimey, long time ago. We had Java after that.
06-12-2022 09:33 AM
Memories 😆
Current Phone >
Samsung Galaxy s²³ Ultra 512gb Phantom Black.
06-12-2022 09:59 AM - edited 06-12-2022 10:01 AM
Its quite a harsh reality of how time goes so quickly for me these days.
Just think though, people who were alive in the early 1900's. Probably all dead now.
At the time, anything new was all new technology. We look back now and think pfff, crap.
I would of loved to have been around the time when the first petrol engined car was produced. Its old tech now, at the time, it was the height of all tech and brains.
The internal combustion engine, wow.
Look back at Einsteins theory of the speed of light in 1905, in an electrical sense, he was bang on.
Some say he was wrong. I dont think so. Not when it comes to electronics and physics, he knew his shoite, without the technology being there at the time. He figured it all out.
Look what we have now for data transfer across the world. Fibre optics.