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That old Nokia phone in your attic might be worth $1,400


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Guest Tero Kuittinen
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There is now organized resistance against the modern smartphone. And it appears to be quite lucrative.

 

A website called Vintage Mobile offers a wide array of defiantly dumb phones from the era when Nokia, Motorola and Ericsson ruled the global handset market and there was a wide range of different designs and form factors.

 

Refurbished models on Vintage Mobile sell typically for between $100 and 200, but there are some gems that command four figures. Among European connoisseurs of the art of mobile handset, the Nokia 8800 Arte Carbon has achieved legendary status — and the price of a refurbished model in 2014 is nearly $1,400.

 

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Via BRG - Boy Genius Report

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