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Default What's your cell phone history ?(:

Not a useful Q&A just for fun (:
Mine are
LG EnV--> Motorola DROID -----> Motorola DROID 2 -----> HTC Thunderbolt (:

-THUNDERCATS ARE GO!
 
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Nexus One > Thunderbolt.

Not much, and before that it was a POS flipphone. simpler times then.
4G LTE
3G

--PHONE--
Nokia 3560 (Cingular) > LG PM225 (Sprint) > Sanyo SCP-8500 (Sprint) > Nexus One (T-Mobile) > HTC Thunderbolt (Verizon) > Samsung Galaxy Nexus LTE (Verizon)

--TABLET--
Asus Transformer TF101
 
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Audiovox bag phone
...a couple I don't remember
NEC P300
Panasonic HH900
Nokia 2180
Nokia 6185
Nokia 3589i
Moto E815
Moto KRZR
Moto Droid
HTC Thunderbolt

I'm sure there's some missing.
 
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Visorphone>Treo600>Treo650>Treo755p>HTCEris>Incred ible>Thunderbolt

Sent from my ADR6400L using XDA App
Eris>Incredible>THUNDERBOLT>Samsung Galaxy S3[/COLOR][/B]
 
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LG voyager -> HTC Incredible -> HTC Thunderbolt
 
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Audiovox CDM-8910 >Samsung SCH-a950> Samsung Flipshot> LG Dare> HTC Droid Eris> Incredible> Thunderbolt

Wow I cannot believe I actually remembered all that lol
 
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Treo 755 > BlackBerry Storm > Droid X > Thunderbolt
 
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LG VX6000 > Kyocera SE47 > Motorola Razr > LG VX9400 > LG Voyager > LG Dare > BlackBerry Storm (Also ordered iPhone 3GS and had for 4 months, but the service sucks so I terminated early) > Motorola Droid > HTC Incredible > Apple iPhone 4 > HTC Thunderbolt

This was from 2004 - Present.
 
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Started off in Germany on "real" T-Mobile
Some sort of Alcatel OT-302
Nokia 3330
motorola V60i
Then I jumped ship to Vodaphone and got a Sharp GX-30 (guad band unlocked)
Got send back stateside and put that on T-Mobile USA.
Switched to a corp plan on nextel with a i355 (bullet proof) lost job, so nextell go bye bye.
After that I went to VZW on a LG VX-8100. not too bad for a dumb phone died be falling out of pocket while closing car door.
Sprint Moto Q9c then a Nextel BB 8350i (iDen BLAH!)
Back to T-mobile for a G1 (hook-up!) then got a SGS Vibrant (full non-contract price)
And we end with me back on VZW with the T-Bolt.

Similar specs to my ole SGS, but just feels 10 times faster.
Device: Motorola Droid RAZR
Provider: VZW
Recovery: Stock
ROM: Rooted stock .181
MODS: None
 
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Nokia ? (Back in the 90's)
Motorola v330 (reflashed software to a v551)
Motorola RZR
LG vue
Then I got smart and switched carriers
Motorola Droid 1
HTC Thunderbolt

I know I'm forgetting at least two others but I'm trying not to dwell on the bad service I once had.

 
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