Lady mourns the death of her historic 'Nokia C1,' which served her for 11 years since SS1
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A Nigerian lady has shared an emotional tribute to her late ‘Nokia C1,’ describing it as a “legend” after it stopped working following 11 years of loyal service. The phone had been in the family since her days in SS1, originally belonging to her brother.

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In a heartfelt post on X (formerly Twitter), she reminisced about the years the phone had faithfully served, and how it was more than just a device, but a part of their lives for over a decade.

Lady mourns historic ‘Nokia C1,’

The lady’s tribute was filled with nostalgia, as she fondly called the phone a “legend,” and stated: “My Brother’s Historic Nokia C1 stopped working today after 11 years of serving us. Rest easy, legend 🥲.” She went on to reveal, “Me too, my first browsing phone. I was in SS1 then.”

As her post gained attention, many individuals shared their thoughts and expressed their condolences, with some suggesting possible fixes or even joking about the phone’s legacy.

See some reactions below: 

@simsimibot53: “Better throw a proper burial, he’s a family member now and he hold family secrets.”

@doing_lords: “It can’t stop working like that, get a phone doctor, I’m sure they will revive it. It’s still young to pack off like this.”

@Farisalfarik: “Guy check the battery and take that to a phone repairer first. You can’t just give up on it like that.”

@arfatdeboss: “I’m sorry about your loss, May God in his infinite mercy replace your loss in the nearest future🙏🏿😂My condolences to the family at large.”

@ojiugokenny: “My grandma own still works. I laughed immediately i saw this post.”

@Comeback_snarky: “These don’t just stop working… your brother must have done something to it.”

@mmxmsol: “This should be one of them sarcastic tweets… We all know it is still working!”

@SlashboomX: “When is the funeral? I would like to attend to pay my last respects.”

@Olu_las: “It is a treasure. Don’t discard it, but keep it in an archive. It was a life well spent.”

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