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If you've ever watched my electronics channel (Where I used to upload cell phone videos), you'd know my Dad had a Samsung SPH-A620 cell phone from 2004-2006 as his second phone, which he gave me in 2013. Well, just two days ago, my Dad was looking for a tool in his closet, and he came across another Samsung SPH-A620, which is the one my Mom used from 2004-2007. I used to think she went straight from the 2002 Samsung SPH-A400 to the Sanyo SCP-3100 in 2007, but it turns out she also had a Samsung SPH-A620 in between those two from 2004-2007. Basically, here's a rundown of all my parents' old cell phones, all of which I still have BTW. My Dad's Old Cell Phones: Samsung SPH-A460 (1st): 2002-2004 Samsung SPH-A620 (2nd): 2004-2006 LG PM225 (3rd): 2006-2009 Sanyo Katana LX (4th): 2009-2011 My Mom's Old Cell Phones: Samsung SPH-A400 (Oldest of hers we still have): 2002-2004 Samsung SPH-A620 (2nd oldest of hers we still have): 2004-2007 Sanyo SCP-3100 (Last flip phone before switching to iPhones): 2007-2011 Fun fact: My Mom's A620 was found in the same closet my Dad's A620 was found in back in 2013, albeit 9 years apart! This phone also had a bunch of old pictures on it of when I was a baby (Obviously not shown for privacy reasons), which I backed up using BitPim for preservation purposes. This was her first camera phone, just like how my Dad's A620 was his first camera phone. They were both also their first color screen phones. I still find it very interesting that my parents both owned exact models in 2004, 2005, and 2006, but the real reason was just because of coincidence since there were only so many model options at our local phone store, and they both wanted flip phones, and the Samsung A620 was a popular option for Sprint in 2004. I also blurred out the banner on the homescreen for privacy reasons due to it being set to my Mom's name. You can download the original MIDI ringtones for this phone here, which I got from the firmware file to the phone, which I downloaded from CDMAWare years ago before they shut down, and I extracted the ringtones using ToneSniffer. https://drive.google.com/file/d/1QthA...