Phones

My Communication Evolution

diga1995Phillips Diga (Optus)

My First Mobile. Free Calls after 7pm and on weekends.

51101997Nokia 5110 (Optus)

The phone with the infamous “Snake Game”. Very popular model.

32101999Nokia 3210 (Vodafone)

Switched to Vodafone for the Mobile Banking (BPAY)

82502000Nokia 8250 (Vodafone)

A phone with a radio, what will they think of next?

83102001Nokia 8310 (Vodafone)

The start of PC Synchronisation and custom Logos.

t6102003 - Sony Ericsson T610 (Telstra)

Made the switch to Telstra with my first Camera Phone. This was another popular model.

66002004Nokia 6600 (Telstra)

After taking 3 back, I was eventually happy with this phone. It was a symbian phone I filled with various downloaded software. I was often playing N-Gage games on it.
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jam2005I-Mate JAM (Telstra)

My First PPC Phone. Great little unit. Mel and I initiated Free calls bonus option to each other.
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rw6800 2006HP rw6828 (Telstra – not on plan)

I had been looking at the O2 Atom for ages when this little beauty turned up. Same hardware – better firmware. My first wireless enabled phone.
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k8002007Sony Ericsson K800i (Telstra 3G)

On the hunt for a phone that was just a phone, I came across this gem on the right price plan. Back in the land of Sony Ericsson, it has an amazing 3mp Cybershot camera and Foxtel streaming.
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pearl 81002008Blackberry 8100 Pearl (Work – via Telstra)

Work changed our phones over to Blackberrys. They pipe our emails and calendars and I even have it notifying me of helpdesk communications. Very Handy

 

Apple iPhone2009Apple iPhone 3G

This phone has WiFi, GPS, 3G and has downloadable Applications direct to the phone from the online “Apple Store”. Google Maps and YouTube come integrated and I have set up Emails and Calendars to Sync to Google services. This is the phone I am currently using.