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MrMobile [Michael Fisher]
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Mobile technology videos for the discerning gadget enthusiast, brought to you by Michael Fisher.
My name is Michael Fisher. I’m a writer, sailor, podcaster and recovering actor whose childhood obsession with science fiction never quite faded. A quarter-century later, the technology that I coveted as a kid – from folding-screen phones to wearable tech – is woven into the fabric of everyday life. I’ve spent the past 15 years making videos that strive to uncover the truth of these products through detailed reviews. Welcome to MrMobile!
My name is Michael Fisher. I’m a writer, sailor, podcaster and recovering actor whose childhood obsession with science fiction never quite faded. A quarter-century later, the technology that I coveted as a kid – from folding-screen phones to wearable tech – is woven into the fabric of everyday life. I’ve spent the past 15 years making videos that strive to uncover the truth of these products through detailed reviews. Welcome to MrMobile!
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MrMobile [Michael Fisher]
It's been a while since I covered a Chromebook! Join me for a look at Samsung's rebooted ChromeOS notebook for 2021, the Galaxy Chromebook 2.
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MrMobile [Michael Fisher]
I've used the Galaxy Fold for 8 months, and the Galaxy Z Fold 2 for about ... 8 hours. 🤣 Come join me for my first impressions of what might be the ultimate folding phone!
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MrMobile [Michael Fisher]
The MSi Creator 17 is too big a laptop for one YouTuber to tackle – so I asked
@jvtechtea
to help me out. Check out our collab on my channel here, then watch Josh's full review below!
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MrMobile [Michael Fisher]
I had fun with "The Messaging Phones" in the latest episode of When Phones Were Fun. But I think I'm even more excited that this officially frees me up to do a Nextel video! (Or maybe Nokia N95; we'll see.) Meantime, if you want a nostalgic dive into mobile history for a lazy Sunday ... check out the whole series playlist here!
When Phones Were Fun: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list...
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soulfabs
(5 years ago)
Back when the speed of your fingers typing was faster than the phone could handle so at the end you’d be done and just watch the text finish writing itself :’)
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ph_djoko
(5 years ago)
The era when Nokia could only be defeated by other nokia.
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Innocentah
(5 years ago)
The first thing I always did when bought a new phone is listening to the ringtones and checking out the games
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claiklei
(5 years ago)
ah yes, the era where I was able to text without looking at the screen.
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LiveAndLetLiveYoo
(5 years ago)
Nokia were the days when u didn't really have to care about ur screen after mistakingly dropping the phone
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nmbnmbnmb
(5 years ago (edited))
Nokias were ubiquitous in the early 2000s.
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qensington
(5 years ago)
There's something oddly warm about having so many phone choices, and going into a shop to pick one that suits your unique personality and lifestyle. You whip that thing out like it's an extension of you. It's YOUR gadget.
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davepavillar6606
(3 years ago)
My friend owned a Nokia 3650. She was happy she did not have to always charge her phone because no one wants to use it, because of it’s keypad. But I did. I love the style.
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akilghosh
(3 years ago)
2:38 I tried to type my name with that phone dial and boy I understand the frustration people gone through.
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MisterMotel
(5 years ago)
I loved those times in high school, everyone had a different phone, and every time a new phone came out you had no idea how it would look like or what it could do.
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ren-silo
(5 years ago (edited))
When I bought Nokia N95 as a teenager, I thought it was the peak. It had everything.
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oddities-whatnot
(2 years ago (edited))
Back in the days when life was fun full stop. Nowadays, most people are simply not as happy because of an inferiority complex caused by social media. People crave attention because they see others more successful online and feel pressured to promote themselves in ever more desperate ways to boost their own self esteem. It started with Facebook and the competition to see who could get as many “friends” as possible to convince themselves they are popular. A grotesque pursuit of false happiness through jealousy and insecurities. We had none of that shit before the internet.
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