Nous avons ici une sélection de téléphones portables d'antan. Le temps peut faire des merveilles pour certaines choses, y compris les téléphones portables vintage qui sont devenus très rares. Cette collection est un petit coup d'œil à travers l'histoire de notre passé, de la brique à main de base de l'homme d'affaires aux premiers appareils de médias sociaux électroniques rationalisés. Bien que nous ne puissions pas dire qu'il s'agit d'investissements, il est probable qu'ils augmenteront avec le temps, les modèles les plus rares enregistrant la plus forte augmentation de valeur. Il ne fait aucun doute que cette petite collection est destinée aux passionnés de téléphonie mobile.


£495.00 
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First we have a:

Ericsson A1018s – was released in 1999. 

These phones were extremely popular for their size and the abilitiy to change the front faces colours.

For Sale £45.00

Motorola Flare - was Released in 1995.

This phone was one of the early entries into the world of mobile phones. Its a single band, GSM 1800mhz, Motorola Flare locked to the One 2 One network. It featured a credit card sized sim card and this particular phone still has it's original SIM card and a spare battery. 

For Sale £60.00  

Motorola Micro TAC Duo - Was Released in 1989

This very rare phone featured a black plastic housing and an 8-character dot-matrix LED display. The original models can be distinguished by their elongated antenna base, translucent keys and gray keypad background. This comes with one spare battery. 

For Sale £60.00

Siemens C35i - Released Germany, 2000-2003

This phone was one of the first (WAP) an early mobile internet system for use with mobile phones and other portable computing devices. 

 For Sale £30.00

Sony CM-H333 - Released Japan, 1991-2000

A vintage phone better known as the Sony CM-H333 – was, indeed, the first commercially available Sony phone. They were referred to as the Sony Mars Bar. It earned its mars bar nickname because of its chunky design. This phone became one of the most desirable handsets of its time and was the first to come with a sliding earpiece that moved up and down to answer and end calls. 

For Sale £30.00

Toshiba TG01- Released 2009 

The Toshiba made its appearance running Windows Mobile 6.5. These phones ran on Orange-network with Microsoft’s technology. On the main screen you will find a scrolling menu of key features: pictures, music, clock, phone, voicemail, text, email and pop up populate apps.

For Sale £110.00

The peculiarity of this phone is that you can flip the image at the angle of 180 degrees simultaneously. This is a unique feature of this model, which you can't find in the phones of other manufacturers or other models from Samsung. This particular model was highly advertised along with the launch of the second Matrix Reloaded film by T-mobile.

For Sale £80.00

Nokia 6310i - Released 2002

Nokia's first tri-band phone offering. The device was most commonly offered in two-tone; this one is in gold/black trim which is known as an iconic retro mobile phone. 

Very popular for its robustness, simplicity and long battery life years after being discontinued as a product. Many have called the 6310i one of the best handsets Nokia ever produced. 

For Sale £80.00

Please Be Mindful 

These Items are not tested so sold as not working. 

Some of these phones are not supplied with a charger.

Please remember that these phone are from the days of the  analogue phone and will not work on modern networks, so it must be considered a collectable item.

For the reasons above please do not buy if functionality is required.  The item may or may not work.