Flashback Friday: 10 Famous Nokia phones with slide-out keyboards

With the release of the BlackBerry Priv, a lot of consumers have witnessed the comeback of the slide-out keyboard. It’s nifty feature wherein the keyboard only shows up when you need it. BlackBerry’s decision to have this design for their latest Android-powered flagship gives us a nostalgic flashback during the time where sliding phones were a major thing. Nokia has a lot of slide-out phones, also Samsung, back then here are the 10 famous ones.

Nokia 7650 (2002)

nokia-7650

Back in 2002, the Finnish company released their first smartphone with a built-in camera with a resolution of 640×480 pixels or VGA. This is probably also one of the most iconic Nokia phones.

Nokia 8800 (2005)

Nokia-8800

Fast forward to 2005, Nokia released a sophisticated phone with a model number of 8800. It’s definite a looker and it had a number of version year after year. It’s like a Vertu under the Nokia brand.

Nokia N80 (2005)

nokia-n80

In 2005, Nokia released their flagship line of smartphones dubbed as the Nseries wherein the N80 was part of the initial release. Back then, its 3.15-megapixel rear camera with LED flash is a great feat.

Nokia 5300 (2006)

Nokia-5300-XpressMusic

As part of the music-centric XpressMusic line of mobile devices to battle the reign of Sony Ericsson’s Walkman range, the Nokia 5300 have a dedicated playback buttons without the need to sliding out the phone.

Nokia N95 (2007)

nokia-n95

A unique slide-out phone from Nokia is the N95. Who could forget the dual slide design of it? You can either slide out the numeric keypad or music keys depending on your needs. Its 5-megapixel autofocus Carl Zeiss optics camera is the best on its class. It even had a special 8GB version because memory expansion back then was limited.

Nokia N97 (2008)

Nokia-N97

Not all phones with slide-out have a similar design. Standing out in the crowd is the Nokia N97 with it’s unique slide mechanism to reveal the QWERTY keyboard and navigation pad behind the display.

Nokia 2680 (2008)

nokia-2680_1

Not all slide-out phones are expensive. With the Nokia 2680, budget-conscious consumers was able to grab a basic phone w/ a slide-out keyboard.

Nokia E75 (2009)

nokia-e75

Another niche series from Nokia is the Eseries targeting business users. And with the Nokia E75, they were able give the convenience of an alphanumeric keypad and a QWERTY keyboard in one device. Talk about redundancy, but we’re not complaining.

Nokia N900 (2009)

Nokia-N900

Nokia’s legendary N900 is definitely on the list. Its Maemo 5 OS and chunky block design definitely shouts its pocket computer characteristic. Too bad, Maemo was never continued to become a more mature system and its successor, the Nokia N950, was never released to the market.

Nokia E7 (2010)

nokia-e7

Perhaps one of the most beautiful business phone, the Nokia E7 sports a morphed design of the N8 and N97. It’s definitely a device you’d want to used in the corporate world.

That’s 10 famous slide-out phones from the thriving days of Nokia. Before the wrap, we would like give a shout out to the Nokia C2-05 for being the last slide-out phone from the Nokia. For 2016, we wish to have a more diverse designs with our modern smartphone because the candybar slab has become boring.

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Flashback Friday: 10 Famous Nokia phones with slide-out keyboards

With the release of the BlackBerry Priv, a lot of consumers have witnessed the comeback of the slide-out keyboard. It’s nifty feature wherein the keyboard only shows up when you need it. BlackBerry’s decision to have this design for their latest Android-powered flagship gives us a nostalgic flashback during the time where sliding phones were a major thing. Nokia has a lot of slide-out phones, also Samsung, back then here are the 10 famous ones.

Nokia 7650 (2002)

nokia-7650

Back in 2002, the Finnish company released their first smartphone with a built-in camera with a resolution of 640×480 pixels or VGA. This is probably also one of the most iconic Nokia phones.

Nokia 8800 (2005)

Nokia-8800

Fast forward to 2005, Nokia released a sophisticated phone with a model number of 8800. It’s definite a looker and it had a number of version year after year. It’s like a Vertu under the Nokia brand.

Nokia N80 (2005)

nokia-n80

In 2005, Nokia released their flagship line of smartphones dubbed as the Nseries wherein the N80 was part of the initial release. Back then, its 3.15-megapixel rear camera with LED flash is a great feat.

Nokia 5300 (2006)

Nokia-5300-XpressMusic

As part of the music-centric XpressMusic line of mobile devices to battle the reign of Sony Ericsson’s Walkman range, the Nokia 5300 have a dedicated playback buttons without the need to sliding out the phone.

Nokia N95 (2007)

nokia-n95

A unique slide-out phone from Nokia is the N95. Who could forget the dual slide design of it? You can either slide out the numeric keypad or music keys depending on your needs. Its 5-megapixel autofocus Carl Zeiss optics camera is the best on its class. It even had a special 8GB version because memory expansion back then was limited.

Nokia N97 (2008)

Nokia-N97

Not all phones with slide-out have a similar design. Standing out in the crowd is the Nokia N97 with it’s unique slide mechanism to reveal the QWERTY keyboard and navigation pad behind the display.

Nokia 2680 (2008)

nokia-2680_1

Not all slide-out phones are expensive. With the Nokia 2680, budget-conscious consumers was able to grab a basic phone w/ a slide-out keyboard.

Nokia E75 (2009)

nokia-e75

Another niche series from Nokia is the Eseries targeting business users. And with the Nokia E75, they were able give the convenience of an alphanumeric keypad and a QWERTY keyboard in one device. Talk about redundancy, but we’re not complaining.

Nokia N900 (2009)

Nokia-N900

Nokia’s legendary N900 is definitely on the list. Its Maemo 5 OS and chunky block design definitely shouts its pocket computer characteristic. Too bad, Maemo was never continued to become a more mature system and its successor, the Nokia N950, was never released to the market.

Nokia E7 (2010)

nokia-e7

Perhaps one of the most beautiful business phone, the Nokia E7 sports a morphed design of the N8 and N97. It’s definitely a device you’d want to used in the corporate world.

That’s 10 famous slide-out phones from the thriving days of Nokia. Before the wrap, we would like give a shout out to the Nokia C2-05 for being the last slide-out phone from the Nokia. For 2016, we wish to have a more diverse designs with our modern smartphone because the candybar slab has become boring.

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Flashback Friday: 10 Famous Nokia phones with slide-out keyboards

With the release of the BlackBerry Priv, a lot of consumers have witnessed the comeback of the slide-out keyboard. It’s nifty feature wherein the keyboard only shows up when you need it. BlackBerry’s decision to have this design for their latest Android-powered flagship gives us a nostalgic flashback during the time where sliding phones were a major thing. Nokia has a lot of slide-out phones, also Samsung, back then here are the 10 famous ones.

Nokia 7650 (2002)

nokia-7650

Back in 2002, the Finnish company released their first smartphone with a built-in camera with a resolution of 640×480 pixels or VGA. This is probably also one of the most iconic Nokia phones.

Nokia 8800 (2005)

Nokia-8800

Fast forward to 2005, Nokia released a sophisticated phone with a model number of 8800. It’s definite a looker and it had a number of version year after year. It’s like a Vertu under the Nokia brand.

Nokia N80 (2005)

nokia-n80

In 2005, Nokia released their flagship line of smartphones dubbed as the Nseries wherein the N80 was part of the initial release. Back then, its 3.15-megapixel rear camera with LED flash is a great feat.

Nokia 5300 (2006)

Nokia-5300-XpressMusic

As part of the music-centric XpressMusic line of mobile devices to battle the reign of Sony Ericsson’s Walkman range, the Nokia 5300 have a dedicated playback buttons without the need to sliding out the phone.

Nokia N95 (2007)

nokia-n95

A unique slide-out phone from Nokia is the N95. Who could forget the dual slide design of it? You can either slide out the numeric keypad or music keys depending on your needs. Its 5-megapixel autofocus Carl Zeiss optics camera is the best on its class. It even had a special 8GB version because memory expansion back then was limited.

Nokia N97 (2008)

Nokia-N97

Not all phones with slide-out have a similar design. Standing out in the crowd is the Nokia N97 with it’s unique slide mechanism to reveal the QWERTY keyboard and navigation pad behind the display.

Nokia 2680 (2008)

nokia-2680_1

Not all slide-out phones are expensive. With the Nokia 2680, budget-conscious consumers was able to grab a basic phone w/ a slide-out keyboard.

Nokia E75 (2009)

nokia-e75

Another niche series from Nokia is the Eseries targeting business users. And with the Nokia E75, they were able give the convenience of an alphanumeric keypad and a QWERTY keyboard in one device. Talk about redundancy, but we’re not complaining.

Nokia N900 (2009)

Nokia-N900

Nokia’s legendary N900 is definitely on the list. Its Maemo 5 OS and chunky block design definitely shouts its pocket computer characteristic. Too bad, Maemo was never continued to become a more mature system and its successor, the Nokia N950, was never released to the market.

Nokia E7 (2010)

nokia-e7

Perhaps one of the most beautiful business phone, the Nokia E7 sports a morphed design of the N8 and N97. It’s definitely a device you’d want to used in the corporate world.

That’s 10 famous slide-out phones from the thriving days of Nokia. Before the wrap, we would like give a shout out to the Nokia C2-05 for being the last slide-out phone from the Nokia. For 2016, we wish to have a more diverse designs with our modern smartphone because the candybar slab has become boring.

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LG showcases G Flex’s prowess

LG G Flex is currently one of the pioneers in curved smartphones. So, what makes it standout from the competition or specifically the Samsung Galaxy Round? LG showcased them just in time before the launch.

G Flex’s 6″ 720p P-OLED display is curved on the y-axis oppose to Samsung Galaxy Round. That makes the device more usable in both landscape and portrait orientation. Thus, it mimics a giant silver screen like IMAX. From what it seems, it offers a better viewing experience. There’s a unique dynamic wallpaper too that takes advantage when it portrait.

From the screen to body. LG G Flex offers a cool (somewhat skeptical) self-healing back-cover that “heals” scratches off. It might be too good to be true but basing from the video by LG, it actually works! Not like Wolverine though, but a 3-minute healing time is better than seeing those nasty scratches forever.

LG also announced some accessories to go with their new flexing phone. The familiar Quick Window flip cover that is virtually the same as G2′s except for the curve, a “vest” for protecting the flex of the phone and a rather handy 16GB OTG USB that has a full size and a micro port for easy transfer. No news on availability and pricing for the accessories yet.

LG will be releasing the G Flex tomorrow, November 12 exclusively in South Korea. International release might soon be on the way. Perhaps they are just waiting for the world to be ready for it.

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