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cainthecavebear

Dec 17, 2014, 11:41 AM
Motorola has announced plans to re-release the Razr flip and Nokia will be bringing back the 3595. 🤣 💩
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psycros

Dec 17, 2014, 12:38 PM
Funny, I don't remember either of those phones having touch screens, app stores or any of the other smartphone features that have been common on Blackberries for years. The only throwback I see is your outdated trolling.
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cainthecavebear

Dec 17, 2014, 2:48 PM
psycros said:
Funny, I don't remember either of those phones having touch screens, app stores or any of the other smartphone features that have been common on Blackberries for years. The only throwback I see is your outdated trolling.


Holy crap! Take a chill pill and loosen up a bit there, man. I'm not trolling anything. It's called humor. See if you can find a sense of one in the Blackberry app store...and try not to take a half hearted jab at an electronic device as some sort of personal attack.
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Mark_S

Dec 17, 2014, 12:50 PM
Those were really great phones!!! I still have a fully functional 3595 and 6010. Though only usable for calls only and the rare text and no data, you can not beat them for durability and reliability. Can not say much on that for modern phones though.
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cainthecavebear

Dec 17, 2014, 3:07 PM
Hey I agree! I had a 3595 for 4 years before I upgraded it. I also used Blackberry for a few years before switching to Android. Not sure why the other guy had to get bent out of shape. I am pretty sure that anyone reading that can see it was a joke. Maybe he got laid off by them when their company began to fail.
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Mark_S

Dec 17, 2014, 4:02 PM
Could be right. It has come a long way in over 10 years but at least the memories are good. 🙂
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