Is a 7 year old Android phone still usable? Lanh tries to find out by revisiting his first Android phone.
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you can try to download old versions of apps that might work
So the iPhone 3GS is a mid-range phone with a 600 mHz processor?
Iphones hold up better. The iphone 3GS held up better than the 3G slide.
Business Opportunity in Ruvol
I have invented a Board Game [still unpublished and not yet out in the market] that I believe is guaranteed to be as challenging and exciting as CHESS. I called it “RUVOL.â€Â
It is my hope that one day Ruvol may surpass chess as the “Number One Board Game in the World.â€Â
The weakness of chess is it always starts in fixed positions that the opening moves become “memorizable.†In fact, not a few have so mastered the moves that they can play against their opponents “blindfolded.†It is for this very reason that the great Bobby Fischer introduced his so-called “Fischer Random Chess,†where the starting position of the pieces is “randomized†to make the memorization of openings impracticable. Fortunately, it is also for this reason that I invented Ruvol where “every game†has been calculated to be a challenging one to play.
HOW IS RUVOL PLAYED and HOW YOU CAN MONETIZE IT?
I detailed everything in my YouTube video. Here is the link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jcqth0m3-R0
BIG MONEY POTENTIAL IN RUVOL!
It is worthwhile to note that the people who play chess will be the same people who will play Ruvol. In my Google search, I learned there are around 800 million chess players in the world. Even just a small percentage of these 800 million is good enough to earn big money from Ruvol either as an ONLINE GAME BUSINESS or as a PHYSICAL PRODUCT DISTRIBUTOR.
You may contact me at: rodolfovitangcol@gmail.com.
Thanks and God bless!
RODOLFO MARTIN VITANGCOL
The Ruvol Inventor
My first phone was an iPhone 6, but my first Android phone was a Huawei P20 Lite, which is amazing and works really well!
The thing about flip phone s is that you can actually easily use them as intended because they were never designed to be used as a smartphone. In fact they might be faster to use than older smartphones which seemed to be underpowered for their use..
zte quest and yes i can use it in 2020 its laggy though
Mine was a galaxy s i9000
I wish more phones had a dedicated hardware button or buttons that are easily customizable. It would be nice to have a dedicated shutter button or something like that.
I wonder if you could download the KaiOS into your old HTC MyTouch 3G Slide? See if it can work well or not.
My first android phone is Samsung galaxy s2 mini and Im suprised that it still works xD
I had the original iphone in 2007 and switch to android in 2009 was a HTC phone but forgot what name was it but it was also rocking Froyo 2.2 but was able ]to updated to Gingerbread but I sold that phone back in 2012
My first android is HTC explorer ðŸ˜â€
My first android phone was a samsung galaxy S 4G with 8GB of storage :))
How far Android has come, pff don't make me laugh, all it became is a slow fat ugly piece of software…
Nano Sim, Micro Sim, MINI SIM, then the Full size sim card
My first Android was a $100 Huawei running 2.1 from metro pcs and it was barely usable in 2011. Seriously. It was an upgrade from the candy bar phone I was using before and my only internet at the time but 2g was still painful and I had to give the phone time to respond after each touch.. my first 3g phone (Optimus v) felt incredible after that thing
My very first phone was galaxy s3
The first android phone looks way better than that
ZTE N817 my first android phone
My first android was a Samsung Captivate. It was actually a pretty good phone. It had a nice amoled display that still looks good today.
Plot twist: he owns an iphone
Adapter in Adapter in Adapter. Wow The World Is Strange.
Samsung Galaxy J Series, J3 2016, J5 2016 and finally J7 2017! Samsung is the best!
Is that a picture of Kansas City's Union Station in the background???
I tried to use my old phone, it didn't work out too well…
my first phone was kyocera rise
Wow, I was using smartphones ages before this. I had a Sony Ericsson P800 15 years ago! I then bought a P900 & P910i. I then moved to iPhone then to Android 🙂
I recently bought the HTC Droid Incredible and I can't stand using that phone anymore because they redid it and changed it from amoled to LCD
My first android phone was a Samsung Exhibit 2. Then I got an iPhone 5c. After that I got a samsung galaxy s7. I'm currently waiting to get the Samsung galaxy s9+
htc hero no lol
My first Android was a Sanyo Zio that I purchased in around 2011. It was awful, even then. Impossible to see the screen in sunlight, difficult to type accurately, simple web pages took minutes to load….every time I dropped it (accidentally), I secretly hoped it would break. It was so light it just bounced. I kept it for several years, but I don't miss it at all.
My first Android phone was a meizu pro 6 then I switched to the Galaxy s8
My first Android was Samsung galaxy s advance
My first android was the Samsung repp. I think it was running gingerbread. The space issue was terrible. I was constantly deleting stuff. But I loved it cause it was my first smartphone.
My first Android phone was an HTC Wildfire, which replaced a Blackberry Pearl I didn’t get on with. Like your old 3G Slide, using it in this day and age is impractical at best, except maybe as just a phone and MP3 player.
my first android phone is from 2016……& am still using it.
My first phone is Samsung galaxy s3
my old samsung galaxy gio is usable in 2017