
Viral pic of landline phone attached with a tablet is making Internet nostalgic. Seen it yet?
India Today
A picture that has surfaced on social media is making everyone nostalgic. It features a gadget that resembles an ordinary landline phone, only this one has a tablet attached to it.
Gone are the days when a landline phone was a must in every household to connect with our near and dear ones. Thanks to the ever-evolving technology, over the years we have witnessed these landline phones being replaced by mobile phones and tablets. Now, communication is just a tap away. However, a picture that has surfaced on social media is making everyone nostalgic. The reason, you ask? Well, the picture that has gone viral on social media features a gadget that resembles an ordinary landline phone, only this one has a tablet attached instead of a dialing box with numbers. We’ve come full circle pic.twitter.com/SuBb2K3W54 The phone is KT5(3C), and it’s actually a wireless tablet with battery and SIM card slot. Even crazier than I imagined! pic.twitter.com/3tJzdGiWiQ Nothing will ever match how totes cool I thought owning the Nokia 8110+ made me. I truly believed I was the bee's knees! pic.twitter.com/msF2QhYIAI Once this was considered "cool"... not anymore... pic.twitter.com/nPoJkXPeNd Really? I'm trying to picture the family photo holding the phone pic.twitter.com/hvEhjVjirA Good morning from Nairobi Kenya.... pic.twitter.com/QlGeB3EOgE I still have one of these.It's from 1938 or 1939. pic.twitter.com/M4txoypNTX My 88 year old father is convinced these are coming back!!! pic.twitter.com/Es3RJRMZpo
The picture was shared on Twitter by Germany’s Niki Tonsky. The gadget has a telephone receiver and a tablet attached to it on the side. The tablet displays all the modern-day apps which we use in our day to day life, including a camera and Whatsapp, yes, you heard that right.

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