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lemmy.world

Mine too, all six of them. Just in case.

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Checking in, I got at least six lying around this house. You never know.

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The old batteries can pose a minor fire risk. Haven't worried about that myself tbh

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Yep, I have a box with all my cell phones (as well as my wife's phones) going back to 2005 when I was able to get my first one. Man I miss my Razor v3 and the OG Motorola Droid, at least I can still look at them.

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I haven't had very many, since I take care of my stuff really well and try to get something that will last a long while.

First was a Tmo Sidekick. And I hella wish someone would make a smartphone version of it, with the flip up screen to cover a real keyboard, and a physical scroll wheel. 🤤

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More likely small and medium business greed like we saw it with plastic in China.

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Would be great if they were easily and cheaply repaired. Nor made "obsolete" in two years via arbitrary updates.

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lemmy.world

“Why phone companies old mobile phones may be polluting Thailand“

I think that may be a better headline

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Thank you. Everyone either has their old phones in a box under their bed or they traded them in to a COMPANY who apparently proceeded dump them into thialand.

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All my old phones are polluting a box in my basement. They will be inherited to my kids when I die.

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Nope, I've still got every phone I've ever had except for one that I gave away to someone who lost theirs.

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You reached the end