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@rainbowbunchie8237 , скорее всего, в то время были такие переходники. И интерфейс, вероятно, стандартный, типа IDE. Мастеру достаточно знать распиновку разъёма...
@Tfgbn-l6nändert nix das man heute nicht den Akku tauschen kann wie früher. Akku raus, neuen rein und gut war. Heute kostet es ein Vermögen den Akku tauschen zu lassen.
The wrong thing is they're too conservative. 2007, iPhone released, mark the beginning of smartphone era with touchscreen. But Nokia didn't adapt, they still keep producing S40/S60/Symbian phones with buttons instead of using Android OS. That's why they lost.
Nokia did an absolute shit show with Meego devices, search Nokia N9. Android was still in the Honeycomb/ICS phase. Windows phone was not even big yet. Stephen Elop the Trojan horse.
We were. Analog electronics were better in every way opposed to the hackable digital environment everything from light bulbs to refrigerators run on today. More control over your behavior means more money in the pockets of the richest most sadistic people on earth.
@runetube10Digital doesn't actually mean less control. That's a matter of software. Also, solid state digital electronics are faster, more impact resistant, water resistant, energy efficient (per watt), simpler to manufacture, and longer lasting (because they are less reliant on capacitors, batteries, and moving parts). I have at least ten computers from before Y2K all the way back to 1981, as well as, several CRT televisions between 2002 and 1986, and ultimately modern tech is so matured it's boring as hell. Unfortunately, almost nothing about older tech is inherently better except that most of it had real personality.
@runetube10This is what happens with mass corporate consolidation. Great ideas get mixed in the corporate pulp where they get suppressed and disappear since it won't raise Q4 profit by 3 points.
And do what? The drive would be ruined since you'd need special conditions to safely take these apart down to the platter(s), and the disassembly was probably far too destructive to be reversed. the platter looks toast anyway though, so it seems that it would not have worked either way.
So true. Nokia was at the top of their class was cell phones when they first came out I would have thought them and Sony would have been leading the world in cell phones😢
@gabet692exactly... I remember using a certain Sony phone wch had a 5mp camera with a pan and zoom feature. That small phone's camera could do a zoom close to modern day Phones with much clarity... 😮
Nokia N91, this phone also had an amazing sound quality, even by today's standards. Such a shame it's too hard to find in decent condition now, especially considering most HDDs died.
The N91 was a music focused device with Toshibas high-fidelity DAC 33 chip and harmen karmen amplifier along with the 4gb later 8gb hdd and a dedicated controller keypad for the music player it also had a slide down cover
The battery was the BL-5C which was not only common across Nokia devices but widely used in cameras, speakers and a number of other companies products. It is still used in various items today and is readily available for purchase.
I'm 35 years old and have used maybe 10 Nokia phones. This is the first time I've seen this amazing thing. It seems that many things from the past that you don't know very well will be learned in 2026. Thank you. Sir 😊 🤝
Sono pienamente d'accordo erano i migliori cellulari con la migliore tecnologia e il segnale di ricezione molto forte tutti gli altri cellulari avevano le antenne chi piccole e altri più lunghe
For the year that this Nokia was being made and sold 4 gigs was a lot Im sure it wasn't even a smart phone. Very cool though imagine how small the part was that reads the disc
Memory refers to RAM, which isn't for storage, the HDD is for storage. What's really impressive though is the physical size, that phone is from shortly after the 2,5" HDD came common in laptops, the one is compared to is a 3,5" which is still common in desktop computers, and while it's a new HDD it's compared to the dimensions hasn't changed, when that phone was new a 3,5" HDD would in most computers hold around 500G which at the time was more than enough, and as someone else said that HDD in the phone was likely 4GB which BTW is around the same as iphone which was released in 2007 or the ipod which the was precursor to the iphone
@airi9673 it is obvious that in the first comment we are all replying to that when they put memory they was referring to storage, as that is what the clip is about 🤷🏻♂️
It was a music playing dedicated device hence the hdd which later got a bump to a 8gb hd, it had Toshiba’s DAC 33 high-fidelity playback chip and a harmen carmen amplifier with its own dedicated control keypad it could also take a serious pair of headphones thanks to extra push from the amp. Released in 2006 it had a stainless steel design slide down numpad cover 2.1mp camera 3G, Bluetooth and WiFi connectivity it was built to compete with the iPod and mp3 player market aimed at audiophiles and heavy mobile users… they had the right idea just not the right design dedicated buttons/ hardware made it bulky device in comparison Nokia failed because it concentrated on the same old design to long even when they extended the screen they hid a slide out keyboard/pad behind it they gambled on the physical buttons UI too long instead of a clean software approach to the user interface which would prove the 90’s and early 2000’s tech company drive to shrink devices ever smaller wouldn’t be important if you created a device that could take care of all the customers IT/communication needs and provide connectivity to the World Wide Web blah blah blah the true race was to create the kind of experience intel/Windows had created for the PC users but inside a cool af mobile phone that just worked literally anyone could use it without the PC/geek/nerd/gamer association… something the mainstream could get behind and eventually be inseparable from… Steve Jobs knew you didn’t have to envision the future you had to create one that could be accessed and worked with the least amount of screen touches possible on the most accessible and desirable device that could fit in a pocket
Nokia N91, выпущенный в 2006 году. Удивительное и инновационное устройство с жёстким диском на 4 ГБ и 8 ГБ. К сожалению, восторг оказался недолгим. Революционный iPhone вышел всего год спустя… дальше вы сами знаете эту историю.
Какие эксперименты? В то время флэш память стоила дороже и занимала почти такой же объём несколькими чипами, не была надёжной. Это обычное дело для тех лет, тем более премиум сегмент.
@rogerjolly30 Эксперименты с собственными мобильными операционными системами, корпусами, оптикой, управлением итд. С флеш памятью было все нормально в том же году вышел Айпод Нано с 4 ГБ флеш памяти.
@Blackhat1984Вообще то разговор про суть видео а именно HDD и касательно этого это не эксперимент а обычное дело для такого большого объёма носителя, в то время флэш память мало того что была говном так и малый объем и высокая цена. А эксперименты всегда были и будут! И пока вы тут писали, в лаборатории в Китае уже что-то эдакое изобрели... Вопрос в другом, будет ли спрос на на данную поделку? За последние 10 лет много было уникальных и революционных гаджетов, только спроса не было и они провалились в продаже. Так что не надо корчить умного, вся инфа в свободном доступе!
@rogerjolly30 SLC(или MLC) память, которая тогда использовалась, вообще-то была по ресурсу и стабильности данных в ячейке в десятки раз лучше современной TLC. Разговор не про никому ненужных поделки из лабораторий, а про серийные концепт-телефоны, коих тогда было много, и коих сейчас нет. Примеры революционных и уникальных гаджетов за последние 10 лет?
@Blackhat1984 Ну такая была идиальная память что специально сделали кнопку сброса а сколько у меня лично подохло ммц карт и м2 непересчитать. А сейчас пользуюсь уже лет 7 одной картой из смарта в смарт переезжает. Примеры? Вам надо вы и ищите!
@MysticNode626Another lost tech video o love those videos. People today would not have the know how to build a device like that. This is pure old school.
I remember when Toshiba was doing all those mini drives. Wild how far technology has come, but ever wilder the solutions we came up with when it hadn't quite gotten there.
Somedays only cost effective way to make mp3 player. Hdd are most precise mechanical device which ordinary people encountered. I'm not shocked that it was possible to miniutarise them
I thought it was like magic they could fit 8gb on such a tiny magnetic platter, i mean optical discs yeah it's all about lenses and lasers, but magnetic fields at that scale still amazes me.
This is truly insane! Nokia was an incredible phone company. They put a miniature hard drive in their phones. This type of storage lasts for many years and doesn't get damaged easily.
@ВладимирАмелин-с6иI want to add a strap on these phones just like those early transistor radios at straps. How do people believe then they can get away with not dropping a phone not even once.? There's nothing wrong with attaching a strap on these things. I still do I need to with my growing arthritis it only gets worse a strap woul prevents plenty of these falls
jesus damnn man its small af, sadly u destroyed. i have also a ipod classic with the round wheel before touchscreens were a thing. thing might increase in value.
For the years 2007-2009, something like that meant innovation. If Toshiba could do something like that back then, I can easily imagine what level they are at. As an idea, they are 50 years ahead.
Looking for Rare Phones 📱
I’m searching for:
Samsung SGH-i300 / Samsung SGH-i310
Samsung SPH-V5400
Samsung SCH-V7900
Nokia N91
If you have any of these, DM me on Telegram: @mr_hackinator
You can also leave your contact here.
I’m also interested in other rare gadgets. Thanks!
Good idea
Есть. Но , насколько они редкие, пока мне трудно судить. Как только буду рядом с местом, где они находятся, то сделаю фото и напишу их Модели.
Кстати, есть редкий Планшет ноутбук Сони. В очень хорошем состоянии.
У меня есть этот телефон правда его уже 100 лет ни кто не использует 😂
@aleksandrbronshtein3920что за модель и где находится?)
ITS A BABY HARD DRIVE 🤯
microHDD
So cute
its more like a fetus hard drive, the baby was the iPod ones.
CONGRATULATIONS ITS A HDD!
No, is Sprema
Although it's only 4GB, it's already impressive.
4GB is already ahead of it's time
4GB in a brick phone is huge, especially that the biggest SD cards around that time were 2GB and most people used 512MB
And that too with those hdd mechanics and drivers within that package.
@tomclanyssmartphone
there's a variant that have 8 gb drive that came a bit later
I never knew micro hdd existed before watching this short
Los iPod tambien los tienen
Y sé siguió desarrollando un tiempo más, con el Nokia N97 y mini N97 en 16Gb. Y 32Gb.
@user-CésarCV😮😮😮😮queee
Zune had them
The microdrives that the early DSLRs use are mini HDDs
Thoroughly destroyed...the surface of the HD
It might of already been broken, besides it's worth it for the video, think of all the iPods torn apart for same or SD card convert lol
Hdds don’t last that long it probably was already dead
Yeah! poor thing had so much life in front of it. |Years of possible use, decades even!
That 4GB was massive for most devices back then.
Real ^
he destroyed the phone for what,rare finds are those phones..
@Ersin-k9y9xhe has bunch of those
@MrJerukk then no problem for him to trash :)))
@Ersin-k9y9x Probably already destroyed
you got fingerprints on it you monster
😂😂😂
if it's been taken out of its housing then it's already broken.
@will_64For the photos, dude. Nobody's going to fab an adapter to make this work.
They also destroyed the ribbon and controller PCB.
@rainbowbunchie8237 , скорее всего, в то время были такие переходники.
И интерфейс, вероятно, стандартный, типа IDE. Мастеру достаточно знать распиновку разъёма...
4GB at that time feels like a 1TB today since most phone only have 128 - 512 MB of internal memory back then.
Think bigger
4TB today is nothing! 30TB is a proper amount of storage today!
@gh975223Not really. What they said is more apt.
@gh975223
Are you on drugs?
There was an 8 GB version. Which is insane.
The pinnacle of physical mechanical hardware. 👍👍👍
Nokia Connecting people 🤝
Konika Disconnecting peopel 🤣
@RickMiller-f5w😂😂😂😂
@elMegaB Привет, уголечек мой сладенький 🤗🤝 🤣🤣
Vodka connecting people 😂😂😂
made in japan
Now we can't even replace the batteries
Зато есть шанс, что Ваш телефон включится после того, как вы уроните его в воду
Выходит закон, что телефоны будут выходит со съёмным батарейкой.
Yes you can. Stop complaining about everything. It's a shame to even compare that relic to actual smartphones.
@ЗоЛотОй_ПиЗдЫ_КоЛпАкهو يقصد ان هناك صعوبه في فتح الاجهزة الحديثة
@Tfgbn-l6nändert nix das man heute nicht den Akku tauschen kann wie früher. Akku raus, neuen rein und gut war. Heute kostet es ein Vermögen den Akku tauschen zu lassen.
That is the most beautiful Hard Drive I have ever seen.
Yeah 👍
I've loads of them lying about. They were identical to the CF2 cards.
T-ats fukng mental ❤
This is fake.
😂
4GB ROM was a luxury at that time.
Impressive engineering 👌🏻
Nokia CEO: “We did nothing wrong but somehow we lost”.. that one really got me. 😢
The wrong thing is they're too conservative. 2007, iPhone released, mark the beginning of smartphone era with touchscreen. But Nokia didn't adapt, they still keep producing S40/S60/Symbian phones with buttons instead of using Android OS. That's why they lost.
@Tonilee20correct
Nokia did an absolute shit show with Meego devices, search Nokia N9. Android was still in the Honeycomb/ICS phase. Windows phone was not even big yet. Stephen Elop the Trojan horse.
@Tonilee20 they choose Microsoft Windows instead that the other reason
It dint get on the android/iOS bandwagon.
Looking at this tiny HDD makes me feel like back then we were on the edge of completely different path of technology.
We were. Analog electronics were better in every way opposed to the hackable digital environment everything from light bulbs to refrigerators run on today. More control over your behavior means more money in the pockets of the richest most sadistic people on earth.
@runetube10Digital doesn't actually mean less control. That's a matter of software. Also, solid state digital electronics are faster, more impact resistant, water resistant, energy efficient (per watt), simpler to manufacture, and longer lasting (because they are less reliant on capacitors, batteries, and moving parts). I have at least ten computers from before Y2K all the way back to 1981, as well as, several CRT televisions between 2002 and 1986, and ultimately modern tech is so matured it's boring as hell. Unfortunately, almost nothing about older tech is inherently better except that most of it had real personality.
@runetube10This is what happens with mass corporate consolidation. Great ideas get mixed in the corporate pulp where they get suppressed and disappear since it won't raise Q4 profit by 3 points.
@sammiches6859 even McDonald's had personality back then.
@AquarianNomadicEvery company had to set themselves apart when there was more competition. They're all boring now without real competition.
When 2 HDDs love each other very much…
😂
I mean, they are always hard and ready to drive
😂😂😂😂
Тогда они устраивают HARDCORE
Jajajaajajajajajajajajajajajajajajjajaja
Looks like someone sealed that hole
Nokia is really granpa of every phone brand. Respect from heart ❤️ 🙂
Please remind me when 300 will passed ❤️🙂
I believe it was Motorola who released the first mobile phone to market.
I want to remind you to learn English Omg hahahahaha! You type like a baby with a keyboard.
200 passed
200 passed you can now come out as geeeey
@yosup89thank qq 😄❤️
"DO NOT SEAL THIS HOLE"
seal it anyway
THAT. Is what she said.. 😅
I was wondering if somebody had commented about this thing...😂😅❤
Эх Нокия... не просто телефон, целая эпоха!
do you have clear chamber to put it back together now?
And now please put it back together.
Opening a hard drive outside of a clean room destroys it. Also, he snapped the controller board in half as he ripped everything apart like an ape.
@Mistraker The platter is already toast. Relax little child.
Please. Do not this to your computer.
Just from the scratches on the platter, that drive is shot
And do what? The drive would be ruined since you'd need special conditions to safely take these apart down to the platter(s), and the disassembly was probably far too destructive to be reversed. the platter looks toast anyway though, so it seems that it would not have worked either way.
It’s 2026 my latest bought camera is a EOS 1N and my 400D still runs a Toshiba Microdrive… ahhhh the good old days
If Nokia had kept on with it's innovations, there would be stiff competition in the mobile phone industry today...
Yes!
Wrong decision with Microsoft destroyed our legendary childhood 😢
So true. Nokia was at the top of their class was cell phones when they first came out I would have thought them and Sony would have been leading the world in cell phones😢
@gabet692exactly... I remember using a certain Sony phone wch had a 5mp camera with a pan and zoom feature. That small phone's camera could do a zoom close to modern day Phones with much clarity... 😮
Microsoft уничтожила Nokia
Instead Nokia tries to sue and prevent Asus and acer from selling laptops in Germany
Build a complete computer on that scale.
And then run doom
There was even a black one with insane 8gb HDD
I owned it. It had no memory card.
Such a cute little hdd
Nokia N91, this phone also had an amazing sound quality, even by today's standards. Such a shame it's too hard to find in decent condition now, especially considering most HDDs died.
Yo that's insane. I didn't know n91s had that
N91 Music Edition had hardware for this, with DAC and amplifier to push big headphones with CD quality.
Especially considering hack jackals like the uploader senselessly destroy them 😠
The N91 was a music focused device with Toshibas high-fidelity DAC 33 chip and harmen karmen amplifier along with the 4gb later 8gb hdd and a dedicated controller keypad for the music player it also had a slide down cover
Imagine being on the phone and hearing this little thing whirring away
I wonder if you could feel the gyroscopic effect of the disk spinning when you held the phone :)
Nope but you have heard the hdd working during the start of the phone etc. I had this phone, still have it somewhere
It had a buffer. Hard drive would only run occasionally. Also if just doing phone calls. It didn’t need the hard drive
@dasBuerotv omg can't imagine that awesome feeling when it start :o
Impresive, i didnt even knew, that this exists 😅🤯
Edit: i never had so many Likes on a comment 😂🔥 thank you!
Somos 2😅
iPod classic use that
I would love to hear the sound of that.
Same 😅
I owned one like this, this was crazy pièce of tech
Means once phone falls, it's over
Unlikely. Most mobile devices with hard drives have sensors and would park the hard drive when they detected a fall.
@harshbarj if you have luck... flash drive is far more reliable
or if its brought to a strong enough magnet, your data is over. definitely risky considering they had to compact a speaker in those phones as well
@jonchik_g4nd0nchik but it was far more expensive in those days, and even today especially considering the inflation by ai
I still have a 8gb version and as I'm aware it is the same interface as compact flash memory.
I never thought I’d think a hard drive look cute.
I remember the smell of that Nokia battery
I do as well, probably carcinogenic- the odour, I mean 😂
I think that's the smell of lithium. I could be wrong, though. It was sort of a sweet smell. But, not like a candy or anything you'd eat.
@Jus@JustinPatterson-s4rever i Remind that i have licked it a couple of times because my intrusive thoughts kicked in
Was it likethe n64 and the xbox?
The battery was the BL-5C which was not only common across Nokia devices but widely used in cameras, speakers and a number of other companies products.
It is still used in various items today and is readily available for purchase.
2050: Nokia with smallest RTX 6090
They had some really cool inventions that they never even published. Even touch screens were invented by them.
Until 2050 there is not RTX cards for us anymore 😂
According to futurewiki the 6090 wasn't released until 2054 and cost $299999999999.99 for only a 20% uplift over the 5090
Well, you're close. NVIDIA invested 1bjn into Nokia, to create new 6G network, Al-native 6G.
nvidia slop
I'm 35 years old and have used maybe 10 Nokia phones. This is the first time I've seen this amazing thing. It seems that many things from the past that you don't know very well will be learned in 2026. Thank you. Sir 😊 🤝
❤
انا كنت اصلح جميع اجهزة نوكيا وعمري ٣٥ عام لم اري هاذا القرص فياي جهاز
Those mini hdds are insane.
Nokia estaba en otro nivel junto con los Sony Erickson
Sono pienamente d'accordo erano i migliori cellulari con la migliore tecnologia e il segnale di ricezione molto forte tutti gli altri cellulari avevano le antenne chi piccole e altri più lunghe
Don't forget Motorola phones
4gb back then would of been crazy i domt believe this
I have a 8gb working version.
@FixerUKin that same old nokia
@CokeAcola-x3hYes.
I wonder how the phone sounded in use. Could you hear the hdd running ?
*shhick-tik-tik-shick-shhikk'
That thing is awesome! I'm curious too!
I have a 8gb version and it is very quite. You would have to have it, right next to your ear to hear it clicking.
@FixerUK thx. Thats actually awesome
No
I'd thrown this phone several times yet it never died! That hard drive is really tough.
Those scratches are not there but right in my heart :(
This is absolutely crazy, never seen HDDs so small 😮
Toshiba 😎
Why? They just where.
Nokia n91
Hard disque 4 gb Toshiba
Японцы заслужили уважение 🎉
Yes, i know japanese company did made smaller hard disk, More 10 years ago.
Yes,Toshiba!
I'm not so suprised for that size, it had low storage capacity, what do suprise me, is how the mechanical chip works
For the year that this Nokia was being made and sold 4 gigs was a lot Im sure it wasn't even a smart phone. Very cool though imagine how small the part was that reads the disc
Memory refers to RAM, which isn't for storage, the HDD is for storage. What's really impressive though is the physical size, that phone is from shortly after the 2,5" HDD came common in laptops, the one is compared to is a 3,5" which is still common in desktop computers, and while it's a new HDD it's compared to the dimensions hasn't changed, when that phone was new a 3,5" HDD would in most computers hold around 500G which at the time was more than enough, and as someone else said that HDD in the phone was likely 4GB which BTW is around the same as iphone which was released in 2007 or the ipod which the was precursor to the iphone
The chip is 1 by 1 centimeter in size and can carry a phone.
@airi9673 it is obvious that in the first comment we are all replying to that when they put memory they was referring to storage, as that is what the clip is about 🤷🏻♂️
Какого размера то, что приводит диск во вращение 😅
Cutest hard drive ever
RIP Nokia... we'll remember you 😥
The magic of Nokia: it's always the best.
Back then a 4gb Flash Chip would have costed way too much. It makes sense as to why it had a mini HDD just like the iPod Classics.
Back then a microSD of 4GB was unreal, the even 256MB was a lot
the/my first mp3 Players had only 64-256mb for a long time
@airi9673
At that time, there was already an iPod Nano with 4GB of memory.
@airi9673 120€ for a 1gb sd for my 6630 nokia at the time
@Blackhat1984 iPod Nano also used a hard drive. 4GB microSD was basically unheard of
How did you take it apart
Nunca tinha visto tão pequeno
Now I know, why Nokia 'N' series was so highly priced at that time.
It was a music playing dedicated device hence the hdd which later got a bump to a 8gb hd, it had Toshiba’s DAC 33 high-fidelity playback chip and a harmen carmen amplifier with its own dedicated control keypad it could also take a serious pair of headphones thanks to extra push from the amp. Released in 2006 it had a stainless steel design slide down numpad cover 2.1mp camera 3G, Bluetooth and WiFi connectivity it was built to compete with the iPod and mp3 player market aimed at audiophiles and heavy mobile users… they had the right idea just not the right design dedicated buttons/ hardware made it bulky device in comparison Nokia failed because it concentrated on the same old design to long even when they extended the screen they hid a slide out keyboard/pad behind it they gambled on the physical buttons UI too long instead of a clean software approach to the user interface which would prove the 90’s and early 2000’s tech company drive to shrink devices ever smaller wouldn’t be important if you created a device that could take care of all the customers IT/communication needs and provide connectivity to the World Wide Web blah blah blah the true race was to create the kind of experience intel/Windows had created for the PC users but inside a cool af mobile phone that just worked literally anyone could use it without the PC/geek/nerd/gamer association… something the mainstream could get behind and eventually be inseparable from… Steve Jobs knew you didn’t have to envision the future you had to create one that could be accessed and worked with the least amount of screen touches possible on the most accessible and desirable device that could fit in a pocket
Нокия выпускали поистине потрясающие телефоны!
A crime against history.
Imagine keeping it working.
The power and beauty of engineering ❤❤
Absolutely. It is unfortunate that we live in a time when marketing has become more important than engineering achievements.
Нокиа n91, когда он вышел это был разрыв мозга, что он с жёстким диском на 4, а затем на 8 гигабайт, правда он стоил невероятно дорого
4 جيجا كانت كبيره جدا يومها
كانت الذواكر في الهواتف الأخرى 64 الى 128 ميجا
Nokia N91, выпущенный в 2006 году.
Удивительное и инновационное устройство с жёстким диском на 4 ГБ и 8 ГБ.
К сожалению, восторг оказался недолгим.
Революционный iPhone вышел всего год спустя… дальше вы сами знаете эту историю.
На сколько он стрессоустойчив?
@ايمنالوصابي-ص3تгде то в это же время у меня была Motorola e 398 с флеш картой на 64 МЕГАБАЙТА
@СергейФомин-ж1к3у У меня на 16 мегабайт карта, брал за 200 америковсовких баксиков.
Да, раньше не боялись экспериментировать.
Какие эксперименты? В то время флэш память стоила дороже и занимала почти такой же объём несколькими чипами, не была надёжной. Это обычное дело для тех лет, тем более премиум сегмент.
@rogerjolly30
Эксперименты с собственными мобильными операционными системами, корпусами, оптикой, управлением итд.
С флеш памятью было все нормально в том же году вышел Айпод Нано с 4 ГБ флеш памяти.
@Blackhat1984Вообще то разговор про суть видео а именно HDD и касательно этого это не эксперимент а обычное дело для такого большого объёма носителя, в то время флэш память мало того что была говном так и малый объем и высокая цена.
А эксперименты всегда были и будут! И пока вы тут писали, в лаборатории в Китае уже что-то эдакое изобрели... Вопрос в другом, будет ли спрос на на данную поделку? За последние 10 лет много было уникальных и революционных гаджетов, только спроса не было и они провалились в продаже. Так что не надо корчить умного, вся инфа в свободном доступе!
@rogerjolly30
SLC(или MLC) память, которая тогда использовалась, вообще-то была по ресурсу и стабильности данных в ячейке в десятки раз лучше современной TLC.
Разговор не про никому ненужных поделки из лабораторий, а про серийные концепт-телефоны, коих тогда было много, и коих сейчас нет.
Примеры революционных и уникальных гаджетов за последние 10 лет?
@Blackhat1984 Ну такая была идиальная память что специально сделали кнопку сброса а сколько у меня лично подохло ммц карт и м2 непересчитать. А сейчас пользуюсь уже лет 7 одной картой из смарта в смарт переезжает.
Примеры? Вам надо вы и ищите!
They were too good for that time. Even excess of elixir is poison
Groundbreaking Back in the day!
Very cool to see! ✌🏻
N 91 model
Oh bro, I also loved different electronic things when I was a kid, sorting out phones and typewriters there.
I am just thinking how small the motor would be to rotate the disc.
You can’t even buy motors that small today. I encourage you to prove me wrong.
And it had to be smooth and steady aswell, not like in a toy or something.
@MysticNode626Another lost tech video o love those videos.
People today would not have the know how to build a device like that.
This is pure old school.
The amount of innovation thst was being done back in those days😢 i miss that era so much.
I remember when Toshiba was doing all those mini drives. Wild how far technology has come, but ever wilder the solutions we came up with when it hadn't quite gotten there.
These are the kinda things iPods used to run on
A Nokia era incrível 😢
*_Penyimpanan jaman dulu gedé2, seperti Diskét yang cuman MB aja besar bet..._*
Somedays only cost effective way to make mp3 player.
Hdd are most precise mechanical device which ordinary people encountered.
I'm not shocked that it was possible to miniutarise them
So it's got an added layer to being bulletproof.
bu diski nasıl değerlendirebiliriz
Технология - удивляешься,как это было сделано..
Data storage has come a long way since, that’s stupid impressive for its time.
Я и не знал о сущуствовании микро-хард-диско, пока не посмотрел этот ролик.🎉
в те прекрасные времена выпускалось много чего интересного. надо знать сайты, где про это можно почитать
Saya sangat penasaran , itu alat untuk mencetak nya dari masing masing komponen bagaimana ???
I had this in 2006 ❤
Nokia innovaba hasta en el almacenamiento.
懐かしいですね。
分解したのは初めて見ました。ありがとうございます。
Is this the smallest working hdd in the world ?
This is the smallest HDD, but I'm not sure if it's still working 😊
@hackinator_youtubewell, at least it did work when it was young.
@hackinator_youtube- I see scratches and fingerprints so the answer is "Nope, ain't gonna work"
What model Nokia is this?
@WorldListVideos Nokia N91, take screenshot withal your phone, enlarge photo, you can see the model #, 😊
I thought it was like magic they could fit 8gb on such a tiny magnetic platter, i mean optical discs yeah it's all about lenses and lasers, but magnetic fields at that scale still amazes me.
Flash tech on the other hand is even more mind blowing, they basically massage electrons into tiny spaces
Baby HDD is the cutest thing i see today.
This is truly insane! Nokia was an incredible phone company. They put a miniature hard drive in their phones. This type of storage lasts for many years and doesn't get damaged easily.
I had this phone, that hard drive was really brittle. Mine died after a year.
Это диск легко сломается внутри телефона от небольшого падения. С чего ты взял, что он крепкий?
@ВладимирАмелин-с6иI want to add a strap on these phones just like those early transistor radios at straps. How do people believe then they can get away with not dropping a phone not even once.? There's nothing wrong with attaching a strap on these things. I still do I need to with my growing arthritis it only gets worse a strap woul prevents plenty of these falls
Mini hdd 🆒
Нет Тошиба
@VadimGilman ok
jesus damnn man its small af, sadly u destroyed.
i have also a ipod classic with the round wheel before touchscreens were a thing. thing might increase in value.
The HDDs in the ipods were bigger.
Did you not see the condition of the disc it was dead well before it showed up in his hands
How did those platters get so beat up?
What's the capacity of this hdd
4gb
No wonder Nokia phones were famous for their hardness. Even the storage was from a HARD disk drive.
Cringe
no way
Тошиба!
Как же шикарно в нём музыка звучала. 👍👍👍👍👍
Это потрясающе 👏😮
О чём видео?
@КосмосКосмос-л1юсамый маленький жёсткий диск в мире с магнитным диском, да еще и в телефоне на 5в
@pc_bravoспасибо обратную связь!
Погуглю,что такое жёсткий диск.
Nokia was nokia
Aww, look at the little baby. It's so cute!
For the years 2007-2009, something like that meant innovation. If Toshiba could do something like that back then, I can easily imagine what level they are at.
As an idea, they are 50 years ahead.
Hate to break it to you but storage technology has very obviously stalled out in progress.
Nokia я скучаю по вам. Вы были лучшие.
нет. они не были лучшие. лучшими были Sony Ericsson/
4GB Storage💀, My Samsung galaxy J seried tab had only 8GB
My IBM PC in 1988 had a 20Mb hard drive. It was big. Imagine what we thought of 30Mb discs.
Very cute. Did not know they were made so small
These exist? swear i learn something new about nokia every day
yes, 0.8 toshiba hdd. you can google it
4 GB inside nokia ! Mind-blowing !
Tech was so good back then
That's insane lol. I didn't know tiny HD's like that preceded SD's.
Los Nokia gama alta en esos tiempos traían disco duro
I’m amazed. I didn’t know they were smaller than 2.5”