Any fellow flip phone users? (23)

1 Name: ilovejam1313 : 2025/09/30 17:11

Since i use a flip phone in my daily life (in school etc.) and i do have connection to intdrnet, but there'a lot of websites that my browser doesn't suppor. Not this one tho xx so i was wondering is there perhaps anyone else, using such a device?

2 Name: Nameless : 2025/10/01 01:06

I have my old motorola razr but I don't think it works with modern cell networks anymore

3 Name: Nameless : 2025/10/01 08:22

Why are you posting with your email? It's like your begging for me to max your inbox with thai porn.

4 Name: Nameless : 2025/10/01 08:47

I have a Nokia 3310 that I rarely use beyond trying to buy something from some weirdo. Using the internet on any of these sounds painful, I just wait until I get home.

5 Name: Nameless : 2025/10/01 08:47

>>4
Forgot to say I like it because it's small and I look like a KGB agent with a destructible phone.

6 Name: Nameless : 2025/10/01 09:22

Maybe you'd like some cool free ring tones with that flip phone?

7 Name: ilovejam1313 : 2025/10/01 19:50

>>3 oh come on i've had my email on worse places than this one wwwww

8 Name: Nameless : 2025/10/01 20:37

I wish I could use one but smartphones are a little too convenient for me. I love not having to carry my wallet around and being able to browse any site I want on the shitter.

9 Name: Nameless : 2025/10/09 02:12

It'd be interesting if there were any flip phones that still worked with modern phone networks.
GSM & CDMA were both discontinued which sucks.
Of course probably the best way to make calls would be to use a landline.

10 Name: Nameless : 2025/10/12 00:51

>>9
There are still old school flip phones being manufactured by brands like kyocera and sharp that work with a range of modern phone networks I believe.
But ancient flip phones still being usable as a daily driver would be ideal (;_;)

11 Name: Nameless : 2025/10/12 01:13

I wonder if it would be possible to replace the transmitter on an old cellphone to something that can receive modern 4G

12 Name: Nameless : 2025/10/12 02:26

I think it is, but tedious as you'd expect.

13 Name: Shelly : 2025/10/18 03:50

wow cool world2ch.net works on a flip phone?
i visit this website on INTERNET EXPLORER6 because i dont have
a newer pc :(. but i have a question for everyone can SAMSUNG
INTERNET BROWSER 0.8 (based on webkit) 2009-2010 works with this website?

14 Name: Nameless : 2025/10/21 01:30

Never a flip but I sure liked my dumbphone for the several months I used it. I could even stick a microSD card into it full of MP3s. Couldn't read FLAC but that's okay, nobody but people with $600+ audiophile equipment can tell the difference between lossy and lossless. Only thing I missed was watching pootube on my 15 minute breaks at work.

15 Name: Nameless : 2025/10/21 01:31

In the future I'd like to ditch all devices with Internet connections except for the wired, all else airgapped until it's needed. Such as an analog satellite GPS map and a satellite cell that calls and texts only, and only ever used in an emergency.

16 Name: Nameless : 2025/10/24 12:14

>>15
This is how I live, absolutely nothing that has non-wired communication. For instance I just use my landline for telephone and a map of direction, not any of this because of paranoia but because it's dirt all cheap('ー')

17 Name: Nameless : 2025/10/24 21:49

>>16
I would live in a cabin innawoods onnamount with a great lake in the forested valley with nothing but sub-90's digitech but mostly analog. But that'd be for when I'm not hiking up snowy peaks, bicycling around said lakes, camping far down tree-covered dirt trails to camp near or within abandoned, supposedly haunted locations with primitive quality cameras to upload to my own personal BBS and Usenet server located on the floor of my bedroom.

18 Name: Nameless : 2025/11/01 07:21

19 Name: Nameless : 2025/11/01 07:39

http://world2ch.net/uploader/src/122.mp3
sorry if the quality is SHIT

20 Name: Nameless : 2025/11/01 07:41

Wrong thread >>19?

21 Name: Nameless : 2025/11/01 08:09

>>20
AW MAN SORRY YES, wrong thread

22 Name: Nameless : 2025/11/03 03:08

>>18
That looks beyond comfy, brah. 11/10 would live the rest of my days like that in between feeding my chickens and shearing my sheep, chopping firewood and carrying the well water, maybe doing a bit of hiking or mountain trail cycling, perhaps spend a day or a week camping at some supposed haunted abandoned location a half-hour's drive away and fishing for brekkie and dindin. But mostly your pic, yeah.

23 Name: Nameless : 2025/11/10 07:37

>>22
The only people I've ever heard refer to breakfast as "brekkie" were from Liverpool.
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