The appearance of a 20-year-old Nokia phone made the online community vibrate.

Before the iPhone launched in 2007, Nokia dominated phone sales globally with many fans.

Consumer friendliness with the Nokia brand was clearly shown when a netizen recently posted a photo of a lipstick-style phone from Nokia called Nokia 7280. This immediately made many residents angry. I have to cry and remember the past.

The image of the Nokia 7280 suddenly appeared, making many people miss it.

Photo of the Nokia 7280 posted on the Facebook group "Little Waste Club". This is a Nokia phone launched in 2004, exactly 20 years ago. This phone has a long design, a sliding cover and a screen that looks like a lipstick. Because of this fashion feature, the phone is simply called the "lipstick phone" by the community.

The owner of the posting account said that after purchasing the Nokia 7280 at that time, this person felt that the phone was "a bit useless" because in addition to its pioneering design, the product did not have a keyboard, which made calling and typing difficult. Keys are very annoying.

Technical specifications of Nokia 7280.

After the image of this phone was posted, a netizen shared his memory of using the Nokia 7280: "The lipstick maker really needs to learn how to dial and type. I miss it so much. I remember that even typing a message felt tiring."

Some others had similar nostalgic experiences such as “It has now become an irreplaceable classic”; “I remember when this trend appeared, we felt it was like a Ukiyoe lipstick that supports MP3 music playback function.”

Many people also immediately showed off the Nokia phone collection they were keeping.

Appreciating Nokia brand phones, one netizen said, “Honestly, mobile phones in the past were more expensive than smartphones today,” while another felt sorry for Nokia, sharing that “Nokia really has innovated, but that's just the appearance. Only when innovation with wireless systems changed did the company take action, but that's when Apple really took over."

The post also attracted many netizens to share about the old Nokia mobile phones they own. They felt excited because they thought that "old Nokia mobile phones really came in all kinds of shapes".

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