I've got an NR70v arriving today, managed to get it ridiculously cheap. Trying to source a cheap 128MB Sony Memory Stick for it and considering a replacement battery, but I'll see what kind of shape the existing one is in first. Collecting old and obsolete tech has become a bit of a hobby for me, I've also got this weird feeling that one day these old, non-networked, productivity-focused devices with replaceable batteries and accessible internals might be useful for something.
I wish we could go back, really. Imagine something like Palm OS with modern hardware - not locked down devices with concessions to tech-illiterate instathots being able to use them, just something for raw mobile computing and productivity.
I feel like a lot of this stuff was better-made. Many of the old PDAs and ultra-mobiles were designed for business use and had magnesium alloy chassis or even full magnesium bodies in some cases.
Jordan Green
owned
Charles Sanders
He opened that shit live, I CAN'T BE WRONG, FUCKING NIGGERS HURRR.
I think I hear your mommy calling you to go suck on her titties to calm down the manchild rage.
Adam Robinson
Apple had folding phones long before Samsung. It wasn't because people we're using as intended right?
is this some form of attempt at a bootleg satania? it was a good attempt, but you (samefag) will have to try harder
Isaac Price
i have never seen a temp screen protector that didn't have some form of tab that makes it easy to pull off. if it's meant to be removed, it will be painfully obvious. there was no tab on the screen protector, no extra plastic to hold onto. therefore the tards should have left it alone. and read the user manual. takes less than five minutes to read the user manual.