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About MrMobile [Michael Fisher]

Mobile technology videos for the discerning gadget enthusiast, brought to you by Michael Fisher.

My name is Michael Fisher. I’m a writer, sailor, podcaster and recovering actor whose childhood obsession with science fiction never quite faded. A quarter-century later, the technology that I coveted as a kid – from folding-screen phones to wearable tech – is woven into the fabric of everyday life. I’ve spent the past 15 years making videos that strive to uncover the truth of these products through detailed reviews. Welcome to MrMobile!

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When Phones Were Fun: Samsung Juke (2007)

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When Phones Were Fun: Samsung Juke (2007)

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