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This media file shows a display case filled with vintage mobile phones. The phones are arranged on shelves behind glass, with labels indicating their brand, model, and year of release. Brands represented include Samsung, Nokia, Sony Ericsson, and Siemens. Some of the phones are shown with their original packaging or accessories.

The scene appears to be an electronics store or a museum exhibit dedicated to mobile technology. The lighting is somewhat dim, likely from interior store lights, and reflections can be seen on the glass case. The display case is structured with multiple shelves, and the phones are neatly placed on stands or directly on the shelves.

The visible text on the labels includes model names like "Samsung e830," "Nokia 6300," "Sony Ericsson Z770i," "Nokia 8800 Art," "Skylink ETS668 (Huawei)," "Siemens s65," "Nokia 6260," "Sony Ericsson K600i," and "Nokia N70-1." Accompanying these are release years, such as "2007," "2008," "2004," and "2005." There is also some Russian text, including "год выпуска" (year of release) and other phrases like "ПАЛУМУЛЯТОР" and "УСТАНОВИМ ЗА 30 МИНУТ" which suggest it might be a repair or sales point for electronics.

The overall impression is a nostalgic look at the evolution of mobile phones, showcasing models that were popular in the mid-2000s. There are no people visible in the frame.
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Jun 25, 2026

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This media file shows a display case filled with vintage mobile phones. The phones are arranged on shelves behind glass, with labels indicating their brand, model, and year of release. Brands represented include Samsung, Nokia, Sony Ericsson, and Siemens. Some of the phones are shown with their original packaging or accessories. The scene appears to be an electronics store or a museum exhibit dedicated to mobile technology. The lighting is somewhat dim, likely from interior store lights, and reflections can be seen on the glass case. The display case is structured with multiple shelves, and the phones are neatly placed on stands or directly on the shelves. The visible text on the labels includes model names like "Samsung e830," "Nokia 6300," "Sony Ericsson Z770i," "Nokia 8800 Art," "Skylink ETS668 (Huawei)," "Siemens s65," "Nokia 6260," "Sony Ericsson K600i," and "Nokia N70-1." Accompanying these are release years, such as "2007," "2008," "2004," and "2005." There is also some Russian text, including "год выпуска" (year of release) and other phrases like "ПАЛУМУЛЯТОР" and "УСТАНОВИМ ЗА 30 МИНУТ" which suggest it might be a repair or sales point for electronics. The overall impression is a nostalgic look at the evolution of mobile phones, showcasing models that were popular in the mid-2000s. There are no people visible in the frame.

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