Image 1 — Someone please help me identify this phone I don’t know the model. (READ DESC.)
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Someone please help me identify this phone I don’t know the model. (READ DESC.)

It used to be a pretend play phone for my younger cousin cuz they never tried powering on the phone, but since they moved to Oklahoma, she gave it to me to keep in rememberance (don’t cringe on me or call me out for this its just how I got the phone). I was able to charge it and have it boot on, but I don’t know the model. If anyone does, let me know

u/whalewavemaster — 15 hours ago
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I have a working iPhone 5s

this works and I bought it on eBay for $43 and despite the price tag, it still works and it was unlocked, so I didn’t have to set it up! Safari surprisingly works cuz I connected it to my home WiFi. sadly it doesn’t come with a SIM so I can’t call or text on it. not sure if this counts as “old tech” in this specific subreddit but I really want to post this here since when I tried on r/iphone, it was removed. so I’m doing an attempt 2 post here and please don’t remove it. (auto mod, if you do need to remove it, at least put a comment in the message about what you think of this). also, any moderators, let me know the time period (year-year) of tech fits best with this subreddit. share thoughts below

u/whalewavemaster — 5 days ago

what I’m trying to say is for bit height, we have had regular height, low, and under, but what about tall? when are we gonna get something like TF (Tall Flat), TT (Tall Taper), TB (Tall Ball), or TN (Tall Needle)?

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u/whalewavemaster — 2 months ago