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14 Of Your Favorite Cell Phones From The Early 2000s

Back when one of our favorite things about our phones was the slide out keyboard!

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14 Of Your Favorite Cell Phones From The Early 2000s
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Does anyone else remember the good old phones of the 2000s? Since the new iPhone's have hit the market and everyone seems to want newer and bigger, I thought I would throw it back to the good days when all we wanted was a slide out keyboard. The phones listed are in no particular order in ranking or by year.

1. LG Rumor 2

This was my first phone, and I thought it was the best thing ever. I got this bad boy in 2009.

2. Samsung BlackJack II

A favorite from the year 2007.

3. Motorola Droid

A phone ahead of its time from 2009.

4. BlackBerry Curve 8300

Another beauty from 2007.

5. Motorola Droid X

Another popular touch screen from 2010.

6. HTC EVO 4G

2010 was obviously a good year for cell phones.

7. BlackBerry 6200

This phone is from 2003. Fourteen years ago!

8. BlackBerry Bold 9700

Another technological gem from 2009.

9. Apple iPhone 3G

From this in 2008 to the iPhone X in 2017. Such a change.

10. Motorola RAZR v3

I remember this phone being the one everyone wanted in 2006.

11. T-Mobile Sidekick

2002. This phone came out in 2002!

12. LG Rumor Touch

This was my second phone, and I adored it. This bad boy hit the market in 2010.

13. LG EnV2

I always thought this phone was super cool when it hit the market in 2011.

14. Nokia 3310

This phone is from 2000! Does anyone remember snake?

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