We sell everything and anything, new old stock (NOS) and refurbs. We sell both GSM and CDMA phones so check what you need before ordering.
PDAs are cool too, stylli are not gone just yet. We have a soft spot for old Apple Newtons and Palm Pilots and have a fine selection to offer you.
Retro devices require retro accessories. What good is an old cell phone without a holster, or an old PDA without a stylus and lanyard.
The RAZR was a sensation when it launched in 2004. The industrial design was fantastic and it was the thinnest phone aroud. It wasn't short of features either with dual screens, a 2MB camera and a very cool keypad made of perforated metal.
This is Nokia at the height of their powers, just before the launch of the iPhone. The E90 was the last of Nokia's "Communicator" series. These phones ran Symbian OS and had class-leading features including quad band GSM, dual cameras (one auto-focus), dual keyboards, GPS etc.
The T28 was the lightest and slimmest phone at the time of its launch in 1999. It was the first phone to have a lithium polymer battery and made much of its multi-frequency GSM support, a rarity at the time. This phone pre-dates Ericsson's work with Sony.
One of the last really great Nokia devices with a qwerty keyboard. The design was fresh and cool, the keyboard excellent and the email functionality was a close contender to the Blackberry devices of the day.