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Drrroooooiiiiiiddd.......me too, loves that thing, just pulled it out of box the other day, plugged it into the dock thing, still works!
Mine was the T-Mobile G1. Slide out keyboard and track ball. I remember being underwhelmed by Android at the time so I switched to the Nokia N900 for a while which comparitively was more mature than android and iOS at the time.
T-Mobile G1
Same. It wasn't a great phone coming from a BlackBerry. The HTC G2 is what cemented me as an android user.
Tried the major brands and have been a pixel user since the 4.
Nexus One was my first Android phone. I miss the trackball every day... so handy for moving the cursor through text. And it doubled as a notification LED! So sweet. Plus the removable battery, shit was awesome. I still have it in a box somewhere. I'm on a Pixel 7 now.
My first was the HTC Dream (G1) followed by the Motorola Droid - still miss their form factor before everything became the black slab.
HTC Evo 3D. My step brother had the Evo 4g and I was infatuated with it, plus by the time I was going to upgrade my iPhone 3G was dying.
I stayed with Android as my primary phone until like 2015 when I just kinda stopped caring about flashing roms and just wanted a phone that works. I still keep an Android phone with me.
The first Android phone in our family was my mother's Samsung Galaxy Ace. And naturally, I've used that phone more than she did. As a kid I considered that swipe keyboard as mankind's greatest achievement. I would send lengthy SMS to friends and family because typing was suddenly so easy.
iirc i used my dad's HTC Magic when i was younger, then i used HTC Wildfire S for some time.
I also started with the HTC Magic. It's the only phone I've used that has a trackball.
Also a HTC Magic, that I bought on release day. Remember the excitement of flashing CyanogenMod on it with TWRP
When I worked at one of the US's major wireless carriers as a manager, I snagged an HTC phone when it was one of the first Android phones. It was small but very cool. I'd been using an iPhone 3G at the time and as soon as I played around with the Android, I knew I had to have it, and never looked back! That was 2009 I think.
2010, got the MyTouch 4G. Was running Foryo 2.2, but I ended up putting CyanogenMod on it.
It was the htc’s from early 2010. Then I got the first galaxy phone and oh boy was that a gem for its time.
HTC Evo 4G, and I was living in an area with WiMax at the time too. It felt so futuristic coming from a Blackberry.
I bought the iPhone 1, 2, 3 and then got tired of Apple wanting to ruin my Jailbreak so I got a Motorola Milestone, I think it was the second Android phone to ever exist.
Never looked back.
Now I want more: a Linux phone. Will try eOS and Graphene in the meantime.
My first wasn't even an actual android! I had an HTC touch pro running Haret that would reboot the phone into Android. Was so great despite the quirks and bugs since... well Windows Mobile has plenty of that going on anyway.
My first was a Galaxy S1 back in 2010 which I rooted and flashed with custom ROMs almost immediately. I remember applying the various generations of Voodoo lag fixes because Samsung used cheap shitty flash storage and a slow proprietary file system. Once the Nexus S came out the dev scene took off because they had almost the same hardware. I had it running up to Android 4.2 or so before it was relegated to sitting in a drawer for good. Unfortunately I don't know where it is now, if I still had it I'd try to boot it up and see if it still works.
My dad had the T-Mobile G1; if I recall, first ever commercial available Android phone!
That was handed down to me after a couple years. It has as much chill factor as it did nerd factor. People laughed and were amazed at the same time. I loved it, lol
HTC Droid Incredible. Having the free time to try out custom ROMs and firmware was so fun back in the day. Not much time for that anymore.
Nexus One in June 2010...still have it
Got a Galaxy Core Prime SM-G360H in 2014 before Samsung started clamping down on bootloader unlocking. It was my first Android smartphone. Was really small and comfy to hold. Specs were terrible though. Used it until 6.0 or 7 on custom ROMs. Dropped it onto the floor one day. Broke the display. RIP.
My first phone was the 2011 Galaxy Ace with more RAM than usable storage.
When apple started the enshittification of iPhones. Their launch of maps and trying to force Google out with a worse experience for users, just to increase profit was the push.
Now google is enshittifyijg everything, I'm looking at degoogling.
Nexus 7 and Nexus 4 in 2013.
Had so much fun rooting and flashing ROMs on the 4.
Paranoid Android, Xposed modules, PIE controls, all that stuff.
Sony Xperia x10 mini in 2010
Best android phone I've ever had
I remember writing a Tetris game for Android but this was in 2007 before we could actually get an Android phone so we only used an emulator and it was really really slow, like 0.5 fps.
I think I had a Galaxy S1 as well and it was fine. Probably got a few more Galaxies before switching to iPhone. Still use a Pixel frequently for work though.
It was an HTC Desire that I picked up in 2011 or 2012. I really liked the little "scroll button", it was like an optical trackball.
I loved that little trackball thing. HTC Desire for me as well.
I got a Samsung S2 in 2013 I guess. Was from my employer, where I could choose between that phone and an iPhone, which would cost me extra (and I had to return the iPhone when leaving, withiut reinbursment). I rooted the S2 pretty soon after I got it to be able to install Titanium Backup.
I wish I had the phone still, but just before I left the charge port failed and I got a battered one from an ex colleague. On peaving I could buy it, which I would have done with the original, but not the write-off I got.
First Android phone was a Motorola Moto G4. Solid phone, great budget buy at the time. Replaced it with a refurbished Galaxy S9 in 202, which is actually still serving me to this day. My S9 is showing its age now, but I'm refusing to buy a phone that does not have a headphone jack, so I'm going to run it into the ground.
First Android device was actually a Barnes & Noble Nook Tablet (16GB storage, 1GB of RAM). Ended up running Jellybean, and finally KitKat, off of a microSD card to keep it going. Actually still have it, but flashed to Android 7. Gapps doesn't install, but I'm impressed it was able to run as well as it did.
One Plus Nord N30
My first ever Android phone is a rooted Samsung Galaxy Young, it has less than (i think) 200 MB internal storage, so I always need to delete apps at that time.
I guess rooting a phone is more straight-forward back then, just one "update" zip file, and then it's done.
I had a flip phone up until 2012 and then got an iPhone 5, then switched to Android in 2016 with the Samsung Galaxy S7. I really liked my iPhone 5 but have stuck with Android since then.
I got my first taste of Android in 2008 though when my brother bought the T-Mobile G1!
Samsung Galaxy S
Samsung Moment. I remember choosing it for the physical keyboard.
LG Optimus Chat. Android 2.3. The worst phone I still have.
Its best feature was the flip out keyboard, but it stopped working after a bit. Its processor was so slow it couldn't play Angry Birds. And by the end it was plagued by phantom inputs.
Every other day it decodes it's not a phone. But a web browser, or a music player. While I am in the middle of a text.
Droid Bionic. First LTE phone I could get on Verizon iirc? Had to get the expanded battery which made it pretty thicc.
I had the Motorola Atrix 4G, the cousin of this phone on AT&T. Phone itself was fine but the software support was abysmal. It only ever got one OS update to 2.3 (they promised and reneged on 4.0), then released an updated Atrix 2 like five months later that was better in every way, cost the same, and DID get the update.
Yep. It didnt age well. After that it was a Galaxy s6, s8, s20fe, then pixel 7 pro today.
HTC Droid Incredible in July 2010. That phone was a slow piece of shit and I loved it.
HTC G1, but before that I put Android on my HTC Tilt2 which was a Windows CE phone so not really Android but you could side load it. This was early 2008.
Galaxy Note.
I’d had the Nokia N900 previously and the huge screen size of a “phablet” sounded unique and cool.
Motorola Moto e (1st gen), costed me around $75 in today's price. Ran android 4.4 initially later received an update for android 5 lollipop, came with Snapdragon 200.
Motorola ATRIX 4G (2011) from work. The one with the laptop dock, although we didn't actually give out the laptop docks at work.
My favorite phones were the HTC M8 and M9. Great phones, felt very premium. We also had some HTC One X+ devices but there was a very particular issue with that specific phone in that AT&T SIM cards were just slightly not thick enough so there would be intermittent disconnection issues, generally solved by placing a piece of Scotch tape on the back of the SIM and cutting to fit. They also had a terrible tendency to overheat due to the Tegra 3 chip.
I've actually still got one of the original One X+ development devices - it's white and has a serial number and some sort of code etched on the front, and a big ol' NOT FOR SALE etched on the back. Holding it now, I miss how small phones were back in the day.
Virgin Mobile LG Optimus V. This was in 2011 or 2012. It was a prepaid service and the phone was only $150. It was rooted so I could remove the Virgin Mobile software from the tiny 2Gb(?) storage.
HTC Desire, 2011, running Android Eclair, 2.1. I loved that phone.
It wasn't a phone but my first device was a €200 Chinese "tablet" running the latest and greatest android honeycomb.
I found it again a while ago, and my current phone has a bigger screen (6.2" v 5.5") but is less than half the size. But the barrel jack or mini usb for charging is something it definitely got right, especially considering the years of micro usb that came afterwards.