It depends. Some common ones were actually 13".
Old-time cell phones were commonly referred to as "brick phones" or "cellular phones." These early models were bulky and often resembled a brick in size and shape. They were primarily used for making calls and had limited features compared to modern smartphones. The Motorola DynaTAC 8000X, introduced in 1983, is one of the most iconic examples of these early mobile devices.
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Pennies, rocks, heavy phones (old phones, usually like the brick), and likely chapter books would too. Some examples that DO NOT sink are wood, graphite, pencils, and empty plastic cups.
If you want the real thing, you will have a to search the antique shops or track down people who kept their old phones and passed them down to other family members. If you want a replica of the old twenties style phones, you can try looking at auction sites online for people selling replicas or a family treasure.
around the middle of 2012 but older telecom phones like the brick one are starting to close around now
There were no cell phones in that time. There were old fashioned ones in the game, but you don't use them.
Old Brick Post Office was created in 1912.
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One can sell old Nokia phones on eBay and Amazon. One can also sell old Nokia phones on Sell Broken Phones, uSell, and Simply Sellular. One can also recycle old phones.
you have to be 9 and older to answer the phones
The difference between the old and new phones depend on technology. There are those that use the Symbian operating system while there are those that use the Android Operating System.
Yes! Some people don't want to pay for the high-tech phones, so they go for the cheap, old, flip phones.