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Sometimes I wonder about planned obsolescence
Pictured left to right, top to bottom:
Bricked or outdated iPod Touches; blue Nokia 2280; silver Nokia 6225n - one of the first pxt (mms) CDMA phones, released 2003; silver and black Nokia Asha 203, my first phone once we were advised New Zealand’s Telecom CDMA network was to be deactivated and shuffled over to WCDMA Telecom XT – having qualms with the XT network I simply bought a new phone on their new competitor’s network, 2 Degrees; and on the right, CD-ROMs that came free with magazines.
Sometimes I wonder about planned obsolescence
Pictured left to right, top to bottom:
Bricked or outdated iPod Touches; blue Nokia 2280; silver Nokia 6225n - one of the first pxt (mms) CDMA phones, released 2003; silver and black Nokia Asha 203, my first phone once we were advised New Zealand’s Telecom CDMA network was to be deactivated and shuffled over to WCDMA Telecom XT – having qualms with the XT network I simply bought a new phone on their new competitor’s network, 2 Degrees; and on the right, CD-ROMs that came free with magazines.