Genuinely cannot get over a phone made and released in 2003 NOT HAVING SMS. That's like a car in 1990 not having a radio.
@mromuttАй бұрын
I am going to blow your mind! They actually did make cars in the 90s without radios and AC... technically most cars actually came "without" and they were an add on, just most defaulted to only ordering lot stock with them installed so it seemed like all cars came with them. On your bill even today it probably lists a price of your radio/sound system if it has a breakdown list XD. But yeah, it was dealerships that made things "standard" even though they were optional.
@mgkleymАй бұрын
A fun one is the van I drive for work has things like air con, android auto, lane keeping and blind spot monitor a 360 cam. You know what it doesn't have? Cruise control. Its an ev the throttle is as drive by wire as it gets. It has automatic wipers and a massive touch screen but can't drive at a fixed speed.
@DUKE_of_RAMBLEАй бұрын
Our 1990 Chevy Suburban _Scottsdale_ package even has a radio, WITH cassette! That package, for reference, was like... BELOW the base model!! It's basically the Farmer's Package - Power NOTHING (except steering and rear tail gate window) - NO carpet, just vinyl... stuff to cover the metal - NO sound dampeners - all road noise, so the time! - NO AirCon - NO cruise control _(thanks mromutt! haha)_ - Front BENCH seats - TAIL GATE - Only TWO speakers, which are in the dash (it might have 3, but I dunno if the center grille is populated) _[I think ABS was mandatory, so likely has it]_ Compared to our other 90 that was a _Silverado_ package... - Stereo/Cassette with EQ (1.5 DIN vs Scott's single-DIN *and* it had the knobs, so pre-DIN standard) - Power windows and locks - Carpeted, WITH sound dampening - Front AirCon AND Rear AirCon - Had cruise control - Dual captains chairs with center console and cup holders - Rear barn doors - 4 speakers: 2x in the dash, 2x 4"x10" in the rear I miss that one... The Scottsdale still lives at the cabin, nearing 200,000 miles. _(gets 15mpg too, which is impressive for such a heavy girl with that many miles)_ [/boredom-induced ramble]
@johnkitsiАй бұрын
Some REALLY base model Dacia's and Renault's models in some markets don't have radio although there is wiring and speakers installed in the car itself.
@mromuttАй бұрын
@@mgkleym Oh wow that is weird it comes so loaded but no cruise control. I wonder if its still wired up behind everything for it though.
@thatzaliasguyАй бұрын
The 8110i is the one they used in the Matrix that had the spring-loaded cover. It wasnt faked, probably just never released down in Ausie town for you upside-downers
@toothiersnowАй бұрын
Came here to say this, literally had the matrix phone here in Britain with the spring loaded nonsense 😂
@a1whiteАй бұрын
This needs more upvotes. Came here to say the same. Everyone wanted that phone 😅
@DeanOwenАй бұрын
100% agree, I had one. Wore out the spring, loved it. UK resident, as far as I know nearly all of them were the sprint-loaded versions here.
@mistermatix8241Ай бұрын
I had the Nokia, it had a spring mechanism in the UK.
@RickStormTАй бұрын
Yeah I had one spring loaded..but I also think it was slightly different? Was there a few similar models?
@zero_burritoАй бұрын
This isn't land waste! Remember, one mans e-waste is another mans... e-waste.
@GaigeGrosskreutzGunClubАй бұрын
Could be Ocean waste! Or space waste!
@james737erАй бұрын
it looks like the empire state building, totally worth something!
@accountwontlastlong1Ай бұрын
le mans
@staciefreshener4032Ай бұрын
One Man's Paste is Another Man's Taste.. 💀
@dingussssssssАй бұрын
BRINGUS STUDIOS REFERENCE????
@achaycockАй бұрын
One quick comment - talking as someone that spent many, many hours repairing hundreds of those Nokia 8110 phones back in the day - yes they did do the shuh-shunk open, it just broke a lot. You need to strip the phone down and re-grease the rails. If you do that, it will work as it did in the movie.
@dropkickedmurphy6463Ай бұрын
so it can, but most of them didn't
@kaitlyn__L29 күн бұрын
@@dropkickedmurphy6463 they all did! Just... briefly. :)
@Elotaskalo29 күн бұрын
Nokia 7110 had a button-release slider, 8110 didn't
@toidIllorTAmI29 күн бұрын
I bet they were plastic too...*shivers*
@Inexpressable25 күн бұрын
@@Elotaskalo some other commenter said it was the 8110i
@freeshaАй бұрын
6:15 the absolute humor of the two flip sounds just being a keyboard/loading a pistol and then ✨fairy dust ✨
@matthewcampbell314610 күн бұрын
Ah yes the age old tale of the enchanted handgun
@takeohtymeАй бұрын
I had one of these! I bought it at a pawn shop for like $20 in 2007. Rolled with this and a razr for like 5 years.
@Walter-The-CatАй бұрын
Whats the number
@koolaid33Ай бұрын
@@Walter-The-Cat WHAT'S THE SERIAL NUMBER!!!!! IS IT HIGHER THAN 2500!?!?!?!?
@toidIllorTAmI29 күн бұрын
@@koolaid33keyword "HAD"
@takeohtyme26 күн бұрын
@@Walter-The-Cat had :;edit: almost ten years ago, and never knew it was special.... I got it at a pawn shop, lol.:; . I lost it around 2015/16 when I came on hard times and ended up losing like 90% of my belongings when I had them in storage. Ended up homeless for a while and couldn't pay my u-store-it fee. Not a good time in my life. Fucking phone sucked anyway, I still have the RAZR though.
@hakjobtm7472Ай бұрын
Siblings and I loved the first matrix movie to death and begged our parents to get 'the Matrix phone'. The one they found actually was spring-loaded but it was 2006 so it was still dead cheap. We broke it within a week lmao
@mihailoaleksic3330Ай бұрын
that's funny, at least you had fun with it
@simondUKАй бұрын
Probably the Nokia 7110?
@CentreMetreАй бұрын
@@simondUK I saw someone else say the 8110i had the spring loaded cover (i personally have no clue)
@rkan229 күн бұрын
@@CentreMetreNah, thr 8110i just had GPRS e.g. internet. Physically it was the same.
@soniccdx22 күн бұрын
@@CentreMetre possibly it could be they had one of those 3rd party housings which had the spring loaded cover ..
@qmtoАй бұрын
Half of owining a snake is poking it once a week just to check if it’s still alive.
@toidIllorTAmI29 күн бұрын
Don't y'all have to feed it?
@hellohaveagoodday29 күн бұрын
@@toidIllorTAmIyeah thats during the poking time
@toidIllorTAmI29 күн бұрын
@@hellohaveagoodday that sounds dangerous lmfao
@TheHenirik29 күн бұрын
@@toidIllorTAmI most snakes go long periods between eating naturally, they have pretty slow metabolism
@toidIllorTAmI29 күн бұрын
@TheHenirik i had no idea. I've clearly never owned a snake, but i do have tortoises and they are a handful for how slow they move!
@just_SylviaАй бұрын
How to tell if a phone is actually a burner phone: - No Text Support - No Camera - No Bluetooth - No Games - No Internet Access - Colour screen without MMS
@windws7137Ай бұрын
Right, it's more privacy based which fits the matrix theme
@toidIllorTAmI29 күн бұрын
Fr fr. Trappin on a Flip Phone.
@SaltExarch29 күн бұрын
Yeah but the biggest thing about a burner phone is that it's cheap, widely available, and disposable. As a collector's item that they only made 10,000 (or probably less) of, this misses the mark big time
@the_leathermushroom29 күн бұрын
@@SaltExarch awwh when you used to be able to buy a £20 phone on Tesco with £10 free credit. Sell a couple oz and throw the bugger in a canal.
@no1DdC28 күн бұрын
@@SaltExarch You forgot about burner phones being inconspicuous, which this is very much not.
@jerrysgardentractorsengine2243Ай бұрын
Something I'll never get over is how the history of Sprint is DIRECTLY connected with a former railroad here in the states During the 1970s, the Southern Pacific Railroad was looking to utilize its existing communications lines for long distance calls. A contest was held within the company to decide on the name for the new system and the company ultimately settled on SPRINT- Southern Pacific Railroad Internal Networking Telephony
@AlexisadingusАй бұрын
Why escape the matrix when you can get a phone that escaped the production expectations and text messaging!!
@christianmirto1597Ай бұрын
Ye the Nokia 3310 from 3 years prior is way better end cheaper
@rkan229 күн бұрын
@@christianmirto1597with the 3330 you could do internet a year after and SMS with something like the 5510 a bit before 3310 or 9000i Communicator if you had the money back in 1997'.
@blakeellis9171Ай бұрын
First saw this on Micheal Fisher's When Phones Were Fun series, and when you said "this was back when phones were still fun" I'm clocking a fellow When Phones Were Fun watcher
@AraiDigitalАй бұрын
I love Michael Fisher!
@panagiotispappas1001Ай бұрын
I like how it manages to look like a phone and a taser at the same time. Missed opportunity there! It would be much cooler if it was a Taser Phone!
@mrnul-gi3foАй бұрын
it looks like a spy toy for kids
@AeduoАй бұрын
I remember seeing it in ads and it looking considerably more, I dunno, quality? Seeing it in a video like this you really realize how plasticky it is. The moulding looks fine at least.
@KalvinjjАй бұрын
@@Aeduo It might be we got used to non-plastic expensive stuff so much now, but back then any, like, ANY tech stuff was plastic, no matter the price, OR it was a desktop PC. The monitor still plastic. It was quite rare for something like a high end laptop having an aluminium/magnesium shell or such, we were used to it I guess.
@AeduoАй бұрын
@@Kalvinjj pretty sure that razr he showed in the video had a metal casing. The plastic numpad would be a joke for an expensive phone today though yeah. It might've even had a plastic screen.
@mmdude15Ай бұрын
Kinda reminds me of a Digivice or a Henshin device
@KalvinjjАй бұрын
@@Aeduo Yeah forgot that one had a metal casing, every now and then something with a little piece of metal or more rarely more of it popped, but yeah that screen from my memory (friend had it, not me) was such a thin plastic sheet you could easily press the LCD under it. Then again not like it matters all that much on a flip, outer screen had a more durable one.
@antkozeuszАй бұрын
we want the bringus collab (don’t show him the cds)
@EnanoutАй бұрын
Optical media bad
@ClydefoxyАй бұрын
As we all know @@Enanout
@somecallmesean_Ай бұрын
@@Enanout*good
@funkejosh4850Ай бұрын
Mr. Bringle would have a heart attack if he would see Mr. Danks optical media collection IRL :D
@gamagama69Ай бұрын
@@Enanout optical media good >:)
@eg1doАй бұрын
5:04 you can see a "Messaging" option
@samholdsworth420Ай бұрын
Lmao....doh
@therealtpain90Ай бұрын
Literally lol
@lydiagalantmotherfАй бұрын
It can receive them but NOT send them according to the Wikipedia article. "No web browser or means of sending text messages was included in the firmware."
@samholdsworth420Ай бұрын
@@lydiagalantmotherf gg Samsung
@NoobSharkeyАй бұрын
@@lydiagalantmotherf how did someone think to do that thats so messed up
@NekkoruАй бұрын
The best bit is that in the film, Trinity uses it as a modem! And the real one can't do that!
@Serpsss16 күн бұрын
It wasn't a real one. It was part of the software they injected into the matrix from their loader so I'm guessing it could bend the rules just like they could..... I doubt anyone on the product placement team actually thought of that though 😅
@burntaliveАй бұрын
RIP Sprint. Pray for us Americans who are heading back into a telecom monopoly/duopoly 😭
@rkan229 күн бұрын
At least there is Starlink 😅 No competition with coverage at least. Though the bandwidth is not great with a small antenna.
@ThePlayerOfGames25 күн бұрын
Oligopoly
@jjcoolausАй бұрын
PCS stands for Personal Communication Services and is a range of technologies related to 2G mobile phones using either GSM or CDMA networks. Sprint used CDMA
@imstupid88028 күн бұрын
Thank you for being the only one to explain this
@slamminsalmon511321 күн бұрын
Yep and the CDMA network has been deactivated for a few years now.
@FTAthereАй бұрын
I know, it might sound rediculous, but your videos always give me a comfort in rough times. I love to watch them, sometimes just to forget about any problems for a moment. Thanks for this
@MishokTheBear26 күн бұрын
same
@resolvanlemmyАй бұрын
7:23 DankPods evolves by adding some sweet sound effects. Spot on.
@OmerKing916Ай бұрын
Holy shit, Loser BFB
@AhDollar29 күн бұрын
you know your product is a maximum nugget when wade adds a sound effect to bash it
@OmerKing91629 күн бұрын
I'm pretty sure I've replied to you with "Holy s@#$, Loser BFB" a long time ago.
@resolvanlemmy29 күн бұрын
@@AhDollar true.
@YvolveАй бұрын
Very off-topic suggestion: the thumbnail reminded me of the Logitech Harmony Elite remote for some reason. If you have a many remotes like I do, this is genuinely the best solution you can get. It is a part button, part touchscreen remote that loads the function of pretty much any electronic device operated with infrared (amps, tv's, cd players, game consoles) from the last 3 decades, and lets you control it from one remote. The Elite with the hub and two blasters is the best option. It can operate stuff in your whole room as the hub, remote and blasters send the signal in all directions. Logitech stopped making them as the market was too niche, but it feels like more and more people are getting dvd and cd players, dedicated amps and more. This is how I ended up with 5 remotes so far and will probably get a few more. So far, this thing has done it all. Even 25 year old stuff. It has all the functions and you can program them as well.
@tim3172Ай бұрын
"it feels like more and more people are getting dvd and cd players" What year is this?
@YvolveАй бұрын
@@tim3172 I know right, but it is happening. Wade posted a video a couple of days ago where he bought 2700 cd's. Sounds ridiculous but with streaming you don't really own the music. You get to listen to it until it is gone. Video streaming is especially bad in that regard. The sound quality is genuinely better. CD's are where sound quality peaked. It was completely lossless, unlike streaming. On a good sound system you can definitely tell the difference. Same with DVD's, although BluRay was the best in the end.
@anaaji1418Ай бұрын
I use them at work, I always wonder what's the use case before but yours makes sense
@Yvolve29 күн бұрын
@@anaaji1418 In a company it would make sense as well, as you don't have to have tons of remotes to use all the electronics. If a TV is replaced, you just load the functions and use the same remote. Quite an expensive system for a company, they were 300,- new.
@LordVarkson24 күн бұрын
Yeah I've got one too, pain in the ass to get working or adjust, but once it's good it's good. My hifi system is just too complex to manage with disparate remotes.
@midget9191Ай бұрын
I had the Nokia matrix style phone and loved it. Then, something even more special was the o2 Cocoon. Would love an episode on that phone!! What a unique nugget that was!
@dxBarByxPАй бұрын
Had to google the cocoon: ohmygod. the inside is kinda mid ngl but the outside....... *chef's kiss*
@midget9191Ай бұрын
@@dxBarByxP ikr?! It was all about the outside and tbf, everything else about the phone kinda sucked ha!
@ferretyluvАй бұрын
Just looks like a razr.
@samusfan117Ай бұрын
Hollow it out, swap in an OLED screen, you got yourself the sickest device in the land. Doesn't matter if it becomes a phone, an MP3 player or a hallway light, it's awesome.
@froggotheboiАй бұрын
SMASNUG MATRIX NUGG?????!
@thunderbirds9001Ай бұрын
THE NUGGTRIX?!?!?!?!
@ObeseChessАй бұрын
[to the tune of “riders on the storm”]
@froggotheboiАй бұрын
@@thunderbirds9001 I would watch a movie where some hyped up needs discover a shit ton of nuggs
@froggotheboiАй бұрын
@@ObeseChess ‼️‼️‼️
@_thresh_Ай бұрын
What if we are all just living in the matrix running on a nugget...
@cottonripАй бұрын
try to play scarlet fire on it
@BrendonGreenNZL29 күн бұрын
How? There's no media player.
@TheHenirik29 күн бұрын
@@BrendonGreenNZL it might be possible to add custom ringtones, though idk maybe you need to download them from the phone network like you did in the olden days
@HappyBeezerStudios24 күн бұрын
@@TheHenirik if it were a Nokia, it would have that ringtone maker they all had. There is/was even an android app that works exactly like the old Nokia thing. And now I wonder if there is a way to set up a contained local mobile network just to connect the phone. Like burning a sim card and setting up a "tower" with a signal the card will accept.
@TheHenirik24 күн бұрын
@@HappyBeezerStudios I think LTT were looking into doing that for their new lab, but when it comes to radio there is a lot of licencing and regulation involved. It could possibly be done if you could connect directly to the antenna connector and be sure you won't interfere with anything. But idk, i can't claim to have much knowledge in the radio space.
@rockettaco5 күн бұрын
@@TheHenirikI would think a lot of it would have to do with licensing. The FCC doesn't take too kindly to just letting people blast out RF
@laffey6546Ай бұрын
As much as you are bashing it you know that phone warmed your dark heart
@MattyFuriousАй бұрын
5:44 - "Dial to neb"
@RatgibbonАй бұрын
I guess it stands for the Nebuchadnezzar, the ship Morpheus and his team flew in the movies.
@sebr6460Ай бұрын
The one right before it is in the AniMatrix
@Kacpa229 күн бұрын
Its the exact phone call tone from Matrix.
@zeliardforty-two4692Ай бұрын
Well I guess they stayed true to the movie. I mean they only ever used cell phones for calls 📱
@aToast3r8 күн бұрын
Pt cruiser vibes means youre living life the way its intended
@SolqbushАй бұрын
My dad got two of these as a gift. He gave them to me and my brother when we were lil tots to use as spy/pretend phones. We destroyed them eventually, but i still miss it.
@sambarker7930Ай бұрын
@2:54 that’s Brian Cox
@GoldomnivoreАй бұрын
😂
@toon10001twoАй бұрын
I was thinking about this exact device yesterday. Iconic design. Useless feartures.
@wrexhammusicАй бұрын
4:31 The main difference between 1960s - 2000s and now: Back then, things were built to last and these days things are built to fail when a new model or version releases.
@no1DdC28 күн бұрын
So, how much stuff from the 1960s - 2000s are you still using?
@wrexhammusic28 күн бұрын
@@no1DdC I still use DVD player, VHS player, cassette player (my Walkman that I ACTUALLY OWNED back in 1989), vinyl record player, old computers and consoles for retro gaming, CRT TV for my old consoles. All still works and I've never had an issue yet. Take care of old technology and it'll love you right back.
@boredincan28 күн бұрын
Survivorship Bias. Your grandmother's fridge that lasted for decades isn't representative of the tech as a whole. Almost all of those fridges ended in landfills
@no1DdC27 күн бұрын
@@boredincan Exactly my point. Also, old appliances tend to be unbelievably inefficient and, in extreme cases, dangerous to use.
@plateshutoverlock22 күн бұрын
I remember the Ford Gran Torino my dad had when I was young. It kept blowing holes in the muffler, and he finally traded it in for a new but barebones 1985 Ford Escort. The Gran Torino was later found abandoned by it's new owner in a ditch. The advantage cars from the 70s and before was that almost none of them had an ECU, or any other kind of computer. They were all mechanical with very basic electrics. So if a major EMP event happens, all electric cars such Tesla, or even newer ICE cars (as in roughly 1980s and later) becomes a giant door stop, and any Ford Gran Torinos left will still keep on rolling.
@velaikkaАй бұрын
I thought they modified the phone to do that just for the movie.
@clementpruvost8670Ай бұрын
There is also a car called the Hyundai Matrix. I saw them IRL.
@Cirrus2000Ай бұрын
Also Toyota Matrix (Corolla hatchback)
@pleeplerАй бұрын
Hyundai Matrix was one of the ugliest and shittiest cars ever built. Getz, Accent and Matrix, the holy trinity of shit. Oh and the Matrix was designed by Pininfarina. Every legend needs its Jack and Jill moment I guess
@iP13_HypeАй бұрын
THERE'S BLUE COMMENTS ON KZbin
@THE.VLADERАй бұрын
I find it funny how they even show Pininfarina logo of the side, if fells like Hyundai did it on purpose, like "we paid this famous design studio and that's what we got"
@otaconarcadia7372Ай бұрын
I just watched that comment turn blue in real time, wtf
@cpt_sobanАй бұрын
To be honest.... For the time... That phone is pretty dam cool lol.
@tomparis3722 күн бұрын
yea, I mean Im not understanding these youtubers who are getting 20 plus year old devices and going "wow what junk lololololol wow this so horrible". well yea in comparison to a modern cell phone that are basically just mini computers in your pocket yea its crappy but at the time it was a good phone. Also when these tech youtubers getting laptops that are clearly not for gaming and then make a whole video about how its junk because it wont game...well duh. Maybe its because im in IT and understand these things and these videos are made for the mainstream idk. Its just kinda irritating now coming on youtube and its always some stupid video about how 20 to 30 year tech isnt like what we have now, no you dont say!?
@rrpiva7 күн бұрын
It does get annoying when people do that not considering the context of the analysis. What a shame.
@hermitgreennАй бұрын
I distinctly remember other, maybe older Nokias with these slide out keyboard covers that did have a button to make it pop out.
@matt379Ай бұрын
Nokia 7110
@grenoblicaАй бұрын
My pops had one, it did the button pop
@matt379Ай бұрын
@@grenoblica I still have mine! :) Kept it out of sentiment
@durrell246Ай бұрын
The 7110 had it. The phone from The Matrix uses the mechanism from the 7110 on the 8110 for the slide out seen in the movie. I have no idea why they didn't just use the 7110, as it came out in 1999, and the movie would have been excellent advertising.
@matt379Ай бұрын
@@durrell246 Well, they didnt share the same mechanism. 8110 from the movie was customized by the special effect crew. Also, the film premiered in march of 1999, and the 7110 came out in february so how could they use it when the movie was probably already on its way to theatres?
@Only_Now_MattersАй бұрын
7:00 Imagine if the number was 1337
@_invencible_Ай бұрын
what's special about 1337?
@LordofDiamondsMetalАй бұрын
@@_invencible_ I assume you're joking, but it's "leet". that is, the Internet practice of replacing letters with similar-looking numbers
@RavenRedwood24 күн бұрын
That would instantly quadruple it's value
@_invencible_24 күн бұрын
@@LordofDiamondsMetal never heard that before. I guess i’m one of today’s lucky 10,000
@katrinabryceАй бұрын
In 2003 I had an HTC Andes (O2 XDA II) that had Windows mobile, so it could do phone calls, texts, MMS, take (very 🥔 quality) photos, play mp3s, do satnav with an external satellite receiver, emails, run Word / Excel / Powerpoint, do stuff on Internet Exploder, ...
@Joe90h29 күн бұрын
I had a Nokia 8310. It... had FM radio functionality and Snake 2!
@wyterabitt214929 күн бұрын
Sure, but 99% of the general public would have no practical need for nearly many of those features at that point in time. All in a phone that cost even more than the limited edition collectors Samsung phone that was already priced to be extremely high. But for those that did have a use, some people within their job and/or business would, then of course it was a great tool.
@rkan229 күн бұрын
@@wyterabitt2149 Most people had the need, they just didn't know it yet. 😂
@LordVarkson24 күн бұрын
@@wyterabitt2149 yet they somehow magically have the need for it today. Something doesn't add up.
@LordVarkson24 күн бұрын
I had an O2 Atom, really liked that phone. Replaced it with a HTC Touch when that came out a few years later.
@qwerty_studiosАй бұрын
it looks like a phone a villain would use
@exitioregem8466Ай бұрын
bruh, that samsung looks like galactus' head
@pvshkaАй бұрын
Ye 🤣
@burrenmccormick9698Ай бұрын
3:10 OCTOTHORPE!
@randomskyrimenjoyer69420Ай бұрын
Craig netbook when? (or literally any other android netbook which the craig has the same chassies of, literally just brand slapping)
@CarrotConsumer29 күн бұрын
Craig is so good that many steal their designs. 😭
@randomskyrimenjoyer6942029 күн бұрын
@@CarrotConsumer they cost like 90$ usd, dankpods should make a video on them.
@honkeykong956316 күн бұрын
You would think they would have just used the same phones in the sequels and remanufactured that particular model.
@oldphonepreservationАй бұрын
Finally, a video on this phone :) Hearing the familiar sounds of a Yamaha SMAF FM chip was a surprise, I did not think any Samsung SPH-series phones from this time used such sound chip. And by all accounts you are right... software wise it is no different from any other Samsung Sprint SPH-phone from the time. If anything it's even *more* downgraded as those typically had Java MIDP 1.0 support! I can only dream when this phone's ROM is finally dumped...
@krazyboi.exe.28 күн бұрын
You are one of the VERY few youtubers that carried content during covid imo. Fast forward to now and seeing ur channel at nearly 2 mil is awesome. Thx for the last 4 years man keep up the amazing work
@mingus3515Ай бұрын
6:24 i actually kinda love this a lot ngl this is awesome
@wazkangz955Ай бұрын
4:40 Ngl that’s still cool to have that wallpaper
@himneeshchowdhary820Ай бұрын
2:36 2003 => 13 years old meaning Dank pods was born in 1990 and is currently 34 years old.
@rockettaco20 күн бұрын
Yup. That's how math works. xD
@bahamutbbobАй бұрын
I always thought that phone (from Matrix 2 not Matrix 1) looked dumb.
@SomeRandomGermanАй бұрын
thats what theyre talking about with "escaping the matrix"?
@MaxsmackАй бұрын
The real ones don’t do that, ahhh what a bummer. Half the reason I always wanted one was just to do that
@JoCaTenАй бұрын
This bugger sure is wacky. Just the good ol late 90s to early 2000s
@golangismyjam14 күн бұрын
Now you have to get doom running on it
@AwesomizedArmadilloАй бұрын
"back when phones were fun" *Mr. Mobile has entered the chat
@uelld.8371Ай бұрын
"In the movie they faked it..." My childhood is ruined.
@edthebullАй бұрын
I remember having a Nokia 7110 which WAS spring loaded. Wasnt the one used in the film but close enough.
@404MULTIFAILАй бұрын
I had one too, the fancy spring loaded cover thing was real flimsy and sometimes it'd get stuck so often I'd just move things around manually like with the 8110. Also it took surprisingly little time to get used to the scrollwheel, I thought it would've taken longer.
@smirkingrevenge6Ай бұрын
The genuine, unbridled excitement about the battery still being a battery... Never change, dank pods. Never change.
@TheRealKidRed_Ай бұрын
I know how it feels to be land waste. Don't give up, little nugget.
@HassanicusАй бұрын
That’s sick I forgot Nokia phone was in the matrix movies just show how old the movie is 😂
@jukkapiispanen123Ай бұрын
That Smashnug phone is like a bad Transformers toy for kids.
@hereditarystupid9184Ай бұрын
im now sing egg jazz as my ringtone. Great song btw (yes i know its just a basic beginner demo but it still sounds great)
@AlexTenThousandАй бұрын
I remember that weird slogan Samsung had, "DigitAll - Everyone's invited", it was always in their commercials.
@imdoneplus5 күн бұрын
The genuine enthusiasm in the first half of this episode got me high. Thank you. 🙏
@TheAllAroundManАй бұрын
1:38 cute dog
@Omar_Martinez7228 күн бұрын
dog
@Junowasmad1551126 күн бұрын
Your videos are the only thing getting me through the week m8
@canimates2020Ай бұрын
THE MATRIX??
@dustycrustyhomelessman1648Ай бұрын
DA VINKY???
@chrisdryden234517 күн бұрын
Dunno why this channel popped up in my feed but I'm glad it did. F ing HILARIOUS! Love your sense of humour mare. Keep up the top work x
@Wonginism29 күн бұрын
4:55 messaging isn't sms?
@spaceowl924619 күн бұрын
It literally looks like a toy and I love it for that
@urlhndАй бұрын
this looks like a money laundering scam
@wartortilla2819Ай бұрын
I just wanted to thank you for your recommendations of the DACs. I’ve always been an audiophile since I was a kid and felt like in the 2010s I just started compromising sound quality. I picked up a KA3 DAC and that little thing alone reminded me why i loved my sennheisers. Now im gonna have to work the streets to pay for my new addiction.
@shadowalker4955Ай бұрын
Week 3 of asking for another nugget lucky dip, as we haven't had one since the beginning of the year.
@whisperwhipper2240Ай бұрын
Honestly one of the coolest items in your collection
@CheesE_BurgeR_MaN__Ай бұрын
9:28 frank time
@entronics20 күн бұрын
At that time it was also cool just having a network connected clock in your pocket
@CarolMiller-qu9teАй бұрын
Now this is what I needed today!
@12noviembreАй бұрын
bot
@tigersusytАй бұрын
From the thumbnail i was like: 'is that like an aliexpress phone or what?'
@GeisteskrankАй бұрын
3:22 underrared doritos flavor
@jero37Ай бұрын
I love that outside the US it's Cool American. Ah the Midwest and our love of ranch dressing.
@Factory05124 күн бұрын
The Nokia 8146 was a variant of the Nokia 8110 made for UK.
@AB0BA_69Ай бұрын
0:28 Don't forget that it could also play SNAKE 🎉❤
@SproutyPottedPlantАй бұрын
That part is at 9:28 😀
@DustyTheDogАй бұрын
It's great that one of the sounds is the sound of the mechanical sliding of the cover recorded and played back digitally, or so it seems. It honestly sounds the best without any sound effects.
@AntepithesisАй бұрын
Thuh Motrix
@GreatStar619 күн бұрын
The reason these adapters all have different ends is because they have a end to match the right voltage. 10v has a different end than a 20v and so on. That being said, each 10v has the same head on them. It stops you from plugging the wrong voltage adapter into a device and frying it.
@natancoutinhoАй бұрын
13 minutes ago is Chungusly Nuggettable
@I0NE00729 күн бұрын
I am also incredibly impressed the battery still works. Similar tone: I have an electric toothbrush from around 2004-2008 and, the battery is still good (lasts about 80% the capacity of brand-new), the company still makes replacement toothbrush heads, and isn't cracked at all. Worst I can say is that it's only now *starting* to show wear, but it's the power button; sometimes it doesn't respond to a press and I don't know how much longer it will work or what other warning signs. Also the idea of a possible electrical short next-to/inside of my face and hand... So I finally got a new one AND ALL OF MY OLD DOCKING STATION KIT (charge stand, UV Cleaning shroud, and replacement heads) FITs THE NEW MODEL! And while it has "smart app connectivity," you can run it old-school and just press the button and go. Philips Sonicare, for those wondering. It's free marketing but, goddamn, do they deserve it.
@ReddisonАй бұрын
watched the movie while listening to kid a... absolute surreal experience.
@mcadr4925Ай бұрын
The ending- that’s how owning reptiles is I swear lol
@JamesR624Ай бұрын
Honestly, for the "late 90's", texting was as high end of a feature for the time as "AI tools" or "SOS Satellite Mode" is for today.
@mromuttАй бұрын
Yeah in 2003 texting was still very expensive for many people because it was either have a package with an allotment of messages for both sending and receiving or pay per message. And for those that texted, the 250 messages pack was useless so you had to pay out the butt for a bigger pack. In another 5 years though unlimited packs would become very affordable and the only option on most carriers (besides no messages/pay per). Its interesting to look back on windows of time when you can see a massive swing and change in things, that time period specifically having change in many areas too!
@tim3172Ай бұрын
Things changed massively between the late 90s and 2003... when this phone was sold, though.
@tim3172Ай бұрын
@@mromutt 250 messages was $5/month on AT&T in 2003. 500 was $10/month and 1000 was $15/month. Anything exceeding a package was 10 cents/message. You had to be *super* broke to describe that as "paying out the butt".
@mromuttАй бұрын
@@tim3172 tell that to a teenager that's paying that on top of their cell plan lol. Also $10 back then is like $20 now XD that's not little. Compared to now I have unlimited text and talk and 5gb for $15 (technically unlimited data at 2g speeds).
@Mr_JumblesАй бұрын
I was in fact 13 in 2003 and I saw one of these phones at my local Bestbuy. And I wanted it so bad. Instead though I had a hand me down Nokia brick from my mom and then a few years later a Motorola Razr. So not quite as cool but definitely better and more iconic phones of the era.
@alfiey9201Ай бұрын
0:11 it’s charli xcx lol
@jgjackpot1546Ай бұрын
Someone who has only ever seen the Brat album cover when the see the color green
@alfiey9201Ай бұрын
@@jgjackpot1546no it’s from her 1999 music video
@gorpazorp7309Ай бұрын
Oh my god no one cares
@小野寺公男Ай бұрын
@@gorpazorp7309Just like your life
@sweetypuss29 күн бұрын
@@alfiey9201that's literally impossible, she would've been a child in 1999
@typical_playerАй бұрын
0:58 right here the yt player crashed and I legit thought the dialogue was censored and started laughing lmao
@chuck2501Ай бұрын
We had the mockup phones in store, (remember dummy phones) The dummy phone had the spring loaded flap!
@theussmirageАй бұрын
Brings back memories of mid-2000s RadioShack 😂
@pk_ripper20 күн бұрын
Oh we had the spring loaded phones here in finland. they were great until the mic stopped working.
@Jennifer1..Ай бұрын
I'm 34, $75,000 biweekly and I'm retired. I'm not boasting but something about this video reminded me of my past!!!💔
@KarenSeyfert-d8yАй бұрын
I'm feeling really motivated. Could you share some details about the bi-weekly topic you brought up?
@Jennifer1..Ай бұрын
Yeah sounds impossible, yet with Christina Ann Tucker, I've come to the conclusion that financially anything is possible. I got my self my dream car 🚗 just last weekend and a whooping $320k in savings already, My journey with her started after my best friend came back from New York and saw me suffering in debt then told me about her and how to change my life through her. Christina A. Tucker is the kind of person one needs in his or her life! I got a home, a good wife, and a beautiful daughter. Note!:: this is not a promotion but me trying to make a point that no matter what happens, always have faith and keep living!!
@TylerHynes21Ай бұрын
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@Ericnx1Ай бұрын
Wow! 😳🤯😳 If you’re from New York, you’d know that Ms. Christina Ann Tucker is the real deal!"
@Ericnx1Ай бұрын
"After earning up to 325k through trading with her, I was able to buy a new house and car here in the U.S. 🇺🇸🇺🇸, and also paid for my son Oscar's surgery. Glory to God. Shalom."🙌
@Terra-Quattuor20 күн бұрын
My mother worked at Sprint during this thing's release. Among the phones for standard workers that were off-limits to employees, especially in their discount program.
@Gameboy_1992Ай бұрын
Whenever he shows us Frank: 1:12
@PapabandanaАй бұрын
Don’t you DARE insult Frank like that. She is beautiful!
@lamMeTVАй бұрын
I love when you turn americano flavored by making them frown
@MochaSlushesАй бұрын
Tech enthusiasts on their way to disregard any electronic they personally don’t like as “e-waste”:
@mromuttАй бұрын
It does seem to get thrown around a lot now by people for products they dont personally like.
@BottleWatersonАй бұрын
on the bright side, no matter the brand, they'd be correct in calling it E Waste.
@MochaSlushesАй бұрын
@@mromutt if it turns on and runs, it’s not e-waste