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Counterclockwise: our favorite models that companies no longer make

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Peter 15 April 2018

Counterclockwise

Last week we reminisced about favorite old brands, but that was just part of the story - while many brands are still around, some of their product lines have been discontinued and we wouldn't mind seeing them come back to life.

The Nokia PureView is an easy pick, the 808 was a feat of engineering and the Lumias pioneered some now standard camera features. We don't insist on the name (which is owned by Microsoft), a new N-series would be just as cool. Also, we wouldn't terribly mind a phone that can match the build quality of the E-series.

Nokia 808 PureView Nokia N8 Nokia E7
Nokia 808 PureView • Nokia N8 • Nokia E7

There was talk of a "mid-range Pixel phone" and we couldn't help but think that this is what the Nexus phones were. We're quite fond of the Pixel camera, but the Nexus 4 is still on our mind - flagship specs at $300 (later $200) was a killer deal and we want it back.

LG Nexus 4 E960 LG Nexus 5 Motorola Nexus 6
LG Nexus 4 E960 • LG Nexus 5 • Motorola Nexus 6

Samsung may be King of Android right now, but shoulders were shrugged in response to the Galaxy S9 design. We'd love to see another Galaxy Alpha, the phone responsible for saving the S-series. We don't mean another A series device, but another industry-disrupting design that will be the benchmark for the years to come.

Going back to the topic of budget options, the mid-range Xcover line seems neglected in favor of flagship Galaxy S Active and a new Galaxy Note Neo might be nice.

Samsung Galaxy Alpha Samsung Galaxy Xcover 4 Samsung Galaxy Note 3 Neo
Samsung Galaxy Alpha • Samsung Galaxy Xcover 4 • Samsung Galaxy Note 3 Neo

Sony needs to leverage its other brands more. Launch a new Walkman and make all the other brands feel bad for dropping the headphone jack. The P-series could be Sony's Note - maybe there's no place for a flip-out QWERTY, but the P910 and friends was a serious business phone (with a stylus no less).

Sony Ericsson Mix Walkman Sony Ericsson W8 Sony Ericsson P910
Sony Ericsson Mix Walkman • Sony Ericsson W8 • Sony Ericsson P910

Oppo should make another Find or an N-series phone. The company seems stuck on "selfie experts", which lack the feeling of innovation we got from the N phones, and we're not so keen on the mid-range chipsets either. The Find models never settled (ahem) for such chips.

Oppo N3 Oppo Find 7
Oppo N3 • Oppo Find 7

We hear that Motorola is interested in resurrecting the RAZR, perhaps seeing HMD's success with the 3310. However, we're a little dubious, last time we saw a RAZR phone it was just a DROID phone without the Lucasfilm-trademarked name. We'd rather see a new Atrix, that phone was ahead of its time (it had a fingerprint reader and a PC/laptop dock before it was cool).

Motorola ATRIX Motorola RAZR V3 Motorola DROID RAZR HD
Motorola ATRIX • Motorola RAZR V3 • Motorola DROID RAZR HD

Those are just some of our favorites. Which phone lines would you want to see back?

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  • jbI
  • 17 Apr 2018

Nexus 6 - Best phone I've ever owned. An aside and regarding the name change for their phones, how on earth did the marketing geniuses at Google ever think that "Pixel" sounded better than "Nexus" for a premium product? Astounding.

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  • 81X
  • 17 Apr 2018

Add another vote for an HTC One (M7) revival. Boomsound speakers, 3.5mm, small enough for 1 handed operation, great Sense UI... Add wireless charging somehow (flattened section on the curved back?), IP rating for splashes/submersion, and pack it as...

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  • LcH
  • 16 Apr 2018

I would REALLY like to see an 808 revival, with the 41MP camera still, but with stock Android (Nokia's usual), and an affordable price. I wouldn't care about the size or weight of it, as long as it kept the simple and unique looks of the original one...

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