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I will take you way back to Nokia's golden years. The Nokia E52 was one of the sleekest phones I've owned, can't really wrap my head around just how more compact it was in comparison with today's average phone.
I will take you way back to Nokia's golden years. The Nokia E52 was one of the sleekest phones I've owned, can't really wrap my head around just how more compact it was in comparison with today's average phone.
Hey, the Nokia E51 was my first smartphone, and it was really well-made. Not a looker, but the quality was amazing (made in Finland). Also, very compact.
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1. Galaxy S6 Edge in either Emerald or Sapphire Black.
2. Nokia N9. The UI integrated with the physical design perfectly.
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I will take you way back to Nokia's golden years. The Nokia E52 was one of the sleekest phones I've owned, can't really wrap my head around just how more compact it was in comparison with today's average phone.
I will take you way back to Nokia's golden years. The Nokia E52 was one of the sleekest phones I've owned, can't really wrap my head around just how more compact it was in comparison with today's average phone.
NO LOVE FOR THE LG V10 AND V20?
Hey, the Nokia E51 was my first smartphone, and it was really well-made. Not a looker, but the quality was amazing (made in Finland). Also, very compact.