Stone Age cell phones to luxury smartphones: the community’s cell phones – memories

Stone Age cell phones to luxury smartphones: the community's cell phones - memories


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After we regularly show you the most popular picture threads, today it’s the turn of the cell phone owners with their cell phones and smartphones. In the gallery you will find the new photos of the community members from the picture thread in the PC-Games-Hardware-Extreme-Forum.

Check out the gallery for the latest submissions from the Image thread for mobile phones and smartphones. Do you also have such a device or even a whole collection? Then share your impressions with the community members and upload your pictures!

In the age of communication, the small and chic companions are advancing from the normal telephone to the stylish showpiece and can be found as a “must have” in every trouser pocket. Smartphones have also had a role model character, and not just since the iPhones from Apple. The market shares of Google, Apple & Co. are also reflected in the PCGHX forum: there are many Android models, some iPhones and the occasional smartphone with an alternative operating system.

The readers of PC Games Hardware are also enthusiastic mobile phone users and have their own in the forum Thread on the topic “Show me your cell phones” opened in order to put many specimens in the limelight. The age or the built-in hardware doesn’t matter – from the high-priced high-end smartphone to the worn-out retro phone with character, everything is welcome.

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