


Back from 2003: The iconic Nokia 7250i in bronze, fully restored and working on 2G.
Nokia 7250i restoration complete! Fresh keypad board brings this 2003 design icon back to life.



Nokia 7250i restoration complete! Fresh keypad board brings this 2003 design icon back to life.
After searching for a long time, I finally managed to get my hands on these two extremely rare, 100% original NOS (New Old Stock) Nokia 8210 Xpress-on covers!
Equipped with the iconic Ginger Pepper cover right now — running on 2G (MOCHE) in brand-new condition without a single scratch. The Red Chilli cover is sitting right next to it, waiting for its turn.
Finding factory-fresh, authentic Nokia covers from 1999 in these exact spice-inspired colorways is virtually impossible nowadays. Absolutely breathtaking in person!
Took this stunning Nokia 8850 out for a proper photoshoot today!
The matte aluminum-magnesium body and chrome key accents are in remarkable condition, and the spring-loaded slide mechanism still operates smoothly. The iconic crisp white backlight display looks incredible, fully connected to 2G (MOCHE).
A true masterpiece of late 90s mobile design that aged like fine wine.
Taking a break on the bench with a true legend: the Nokia 6310i! This unit is in absolute mint condition and features an original Arabic keypad layout. There's just something special about the tactile feel of these keys and that clean backlit monochrome screen. Connected right away to 2G GSM!
Hey guys, just wanted to share a few shots of my newly cleaned Nokia 6303 classic. The build quality on these metal-clad Series 40 devices is incredible—feels so solid and premium in the hand compared to modern slabs.
Kept it entirely original, just did a meticulous deep clean of the chassis and ports. It's fully functional, currently catching a strong signal on Moche/MEO network here in Portugal. The battery life is still holding up like a champ!
Let me know what you think, or if anyone else still rocks one of these as a weekend detox phone! 🪛⚡
I just wanted to share with you a beautiful example from 2007.
I'm showing you my Nokia 6500 Classic in its lovely bronze color. I'm always absolutely impressed by the build quality. The brushed aluminum chassis has an incredibly premium feel to the touch, and the ultra-thin profile remains unbeatable to this day.
It's in perfect condition — the screen is sharp, the keyboard is impeccable, and it even reflects light differently depending on the environment (at night, with its own backlight, it looks like an elegant anodized black!).
I changed the battery, put in my local SIM card, and it has maximum signal. Holding this device really brings back memories of the golden age of cell phone design.
Let me know what you think!
Just wanted to share a few shots of my Nokia 8850. It’s always been one of my favorite models, and finding one in this state of preservation feels incredible.
The premium anodized aluminum body is practically flawless, with no deep scratches or corner scuffs. The chrome accents and the plastic screen lens still hold that factory shine perfectly. Best of all, the sliding mechanism is completely tight, snappy, and hasn't lost any of its original firmness.
They really don't make them like this anymore. Hope you enjoy the pics!
Hello, I have a Nokia 6500 Classic, whose previous owner changed the security code and no longer remembers it. Can anyone help me reset it?
Just wanted to share a few shots of this absolute beauty. Here is a Nokia 6310 in its most iconic factory launch color, officially known as Sirocco Bronze.
It features the correct, period-accurate dark keypad with white lettering, which provides the perfect contrast against the bronze front shell and the solid Jet Black back.
Finding one nowadays with a flawless logo, no scratches on the screen lens, and a completely intact matte finish on the housing is becoming incredibly rare. The hand feel of the high-quality original casing is just unmatched—it feels incredibly solid, exactly how a premium executive phone from 2001 was meant to feel.
Sitting out here in the garden, it genuinely looks like a time capsule from the early 2000s. Still registers a full signal bar and works flawlessly!
Just wanted to share a few shots of this absolute beauty. Here is a Nokia 6310 in its most iconic factory launch color, officially known as Mistral Beige.
It features the correct, period-accurate dark keypad with white lettering, which provides the perfect contrast against the bronze front shell and the solid Jet Black back.
Finding one nowadays with a flawless logo, no scratches on the screen lens, and a completely intact matte finish on the housing is becoming incredibly rare. The hand feel of the high-quality original casing is just unmatched—it feels incredibly solid, exactly how a premium executive phone from 2001 was meant to feel.
Sitting out here in the garden, it genuinely looks like a time capsule from the early 2000s. Still registers a full signal bar and works flawlessly!