Phones in my collection:
Released in 2008, the T-Mobile G1, also known as the HTC Dream, was the the first commercially available android phone. Cool!
Released in 2012, the Nokia Lumia 920 was a flagship phone running Windows Phone 8. It is quite a thick phone.
Released in 2004, the Siemens SK65 has a very interesting design, where the keyboard folds out in a "X" shape. It runs on Java.
The Samsung Galaxy S8 is a flagship smartphone released in 2017. It holds up well even 7 years later! I also bricked it for a couple of days...
Released in 2011, the Nokia is a budget feature phone, which uses 3G. Sadly, it doesn't have snake :(
The Samsung Galaxy S5 Mini is a mid-range phone released in 2014. It's slow. very slow.
It's a BlackBerry. It has a physical keyboard. It has BBOS 7.1. It has a 3.15MP camera. It works. Thats about it.
My daily driver! 4gb of ram, 128gb of storage, an A15 soc, and iOS 18. It's really good!
The Nokia 9300 is a communicator in all but it's name, not being sold as a communicator. It's very fun to play games on.
Tablets:
The Samsung Galaxy Tab E is a Samsung tablet that kinda just exists. It has 1.5 gigs of ram and android 4.4.4 with touchwiz. I've installed a custom rom on it to make it slightly more usable. It's now barely usable.
Now, THIS thing is utter garbage. with an entire half a gig of ram and android 4.4.2, it was manufactured e-waste when it was released, let alone now. At least it has a headphone jack. That makes it better than the latest iPhone. And it kinda looks like the nintendo switch tablet thing.
Mp3 Players:
Its a bootleg iPod. thats about it.
This thing is amazing! It can play music, videos, and most importantly, the only two games you need on the go. Vortex, and Maze.
Its a touchscreen mp3 player that only supports videos in that stupid format that everyone hates.
Game Consoles:
I hate Sony for killing this off. It's amazing. Luckily, there's an active homebrew community for it, and for good reason! This is one good piece of hardware.
The Nintendo Switch. I have legitemately NO IDEA how games like BOTW and TOTK run on this. Nintendo is doing a great job at optimising games for it. Except for Hyrule Warriors Age Of Calamity multiplayer.
If you haven't played Wii Sports, I pity you. It's EXTREMELY FUN. Also, it has the (in my opinion) best Mario Kart game in existence on it.
Computers:
This is a great laptop. Its not exactly a powerhouse (though with 24gb of ram it is quite powerful) but the 8th gen i5 still delivers decent performance, escpecially on Linux.
Its quite an old desktop computer. USFF stands for Ultra Slim Form Factor. There is also a SFF version, and the normal one. This one has a Core 2 Duo and 4gb of DDR2 ram.
It is THICK. you could fit two USB ports on top of each other and still have room. With a 2nd gen i3, it isn't the most powerful laptop, but with its 12gb of ram, it is powerful enough to run Linux without any issues.
This is actually quite a decent computer. With 16gb of ram, a 3060, and a 11th gen i5, it might not be the most powerful computer out there, but its more than enough for the games that I play.
Other Stuff
Yes, I have a PDA. It does anything in it's power to NOT connect to the internet, has a resistive touchscreen, is in pretty bad condition, and it has bubble breaker. There's not much else to say.
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