Is a 7 year old Android phone still usable? Lanh tries to find out by revisiting his first Android phone.

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39 thoughts on “Using My First Android Phone in 2017”
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  2. 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..

  3. 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.

  4. 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

  5. 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

  6. 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.

  7. 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 🙂

  8. 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

  9. 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+

  10. 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.

  11. 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.

  12. 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.

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