Summary
- Over the years, I’ve owned a diverse range of smartphones.
- I’ve tested out many different makes and models, but some handsets have stood out to me more than others.
- Here are 5 smartphones that I’ve previously daily driven, and that hold a special place in my heart.
Over the years, I’ve owned a great number of excellent smartphones. From a young age, I remember being fascinated by phones as a product category, and I’ve remained so to this very day. For me, I understand phones to be a microcosm of human ingenuity, technological prowess, and innovative spirit.
In all honesty, referring to our handsets as ‘phones’ is a bit of a misnomer. For all intents and purposes, our modern-day cellphones are pocket computers, the likes of which our ancestors wouldn’t have believed possible to engineer, let alone mass produce at an industrial scale.
There are certain phone models that have left a lasting impact on me — both personally and professionally — more so than any of their contemporaries. Here are five handsets in particular that I’ve personally used as my daily driver, and that hold a special place in my heart.
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