Nokia 2610 Free < 90% HOT >
Was it the original Snake? No. It was Snake EX or Snake II . But the premise was the same: Eat the pixel. Don't hit the wall. Grow long. Survive. It was digital Zen.
Remember having to manually enter APN settings for GPRS internet? That 0.5kb/s WAP browser felt like hacking the Pentagon. And it cost you $0.50 per page load. Why We Miss It We don't miss the 2610 because it was good. We miss it because it was free . It came with a prepaid SIM card. You charged it on Monday. It lasted until next Wednesday. nokia 2610
The Nokia 2610 asked you nothing and gave you everything: The Verdict If you find a Nokia 2610 in a drawer today, charge it. I bet it turns on. I bet it still has 40% battery. Was it the original Snake
If you owned a Nokia 2610, your ringtone was likely "Nokia Tune" or that awful/glorious MIDI version of "El Bimbo." It wasn't music. It was a statement. But the premise was the same: Eat the pixel
Did you own a Nokia 2610? What color did you have—the dark blue or the silver? Let me know in the comments below.
It is a museum piece of a simpler time. A time when a phone was a tool, not a leash.