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So I was poorly interacted with a phone pretty young but I wanna know what your first ever memory with a mobile phone was my one was playing snake on the Nokia three 310 that my cousin had I was probably around six years old great game almost mastered it so a lot of good nostalgic memories there but what are yours
That phone is a absolute classic and it's good that you can even remember the colour and everything around I think there's a small details about the first device that like really give you a bit of nostalgia
Snake is the OG best ever mobile game on the market. They need to remaster that or bring it back in some way because I don't think I've ever been as addicted it to a game as I was with that.
I used to absolutely love playing Snake, like I was kind of addicted to it and I don't know if I had a Nokia, like I think one of my first phones were like the flip phone, like one of those small ones that you'd flip open and they had like barely any features but they did have Snake and that was what was most important.
It's really good at the head of the important features on Netflix phone I had a snake game it was another really good game could bounce but I've not seen since but yeah first woman being a game is a classic one
This is an absolute throwback my first phone was what was called a lobster now that was the first time I heard of it and I've never heard of it since you could only find it Woolworths now that's a proper throwback
Oh mate, I was actually, before I heard the whole note, I was going to say Snake on my Nokia 3210. My first, apps actual first memory was when my dad brought it for my birthday. My grandfather's old place and I was like, here's your first phone and then I remember playing Snake on it and I remember texting my mum and my aunt for the first time. time. Yeah, it was brilliant. Good times.
My goodness, that is a, that is definitely a throwback. I think back then when unlimited minutes meant something, it was pretty special as well. Nowadays, we're not phoning each other enough. It's a shame.