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Replacing mobile phones every one or two years is common practice today. New products with advanced technology and software updates are released several times a year by different brands. It is no surprise, therefore, that mobile phones tend to be considered outdated after a year or two. At the same time, however, some devices dating back as far as 1984 are now viewed as collector items. If the phones are in good condition, they can be sold at significant prices. Below are seven such mobile phones, as compiled by Kompas.com.
(The Jakarta Post / News Desk)