My Communication Evolution
1995 – Phillips Diga (Optus)
My First Mobile. Free Calls after 7pm and on weekends.
1997 – Nokia 5110 (Optus)
The phone with the infamous “Snake Game”. Very popular model.
1999 – Nokia 3210 (Vodafone)
Switched to Vodafone for the Mobile Banking (BPAY)
2000 – Nokia 8250 (Vodafone)
A phone with a radio, what will they think of next?
2001 – Nokia 8310 (Vodafone)
The start of PC Synchronisation and custom Logos.
2003 - Sony Ericsson T610 (Telstra)
Made the switch to Telstra with my first Camera Phone. This was another popular model.
2004 – Nokia 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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2005 – I-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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2006 – HP 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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2007 – Sony 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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2008 – Blackberry 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
2009 – Apple 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.





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