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+layout: post
+title: 'Random Thought: Smartphones with old technology'
+date: 2025-04-05 20:23 +0200
+lang: en
+categories: tech
+---
+
+How would smartphones look with old technology? What if we never invented flash
+storage? (Leave aside the answer "the smartphone would not have been
+possible"). Like, what if they were using tapes / tape drives as primary
+storage? Or floppy disks?
+
+<insert AI generated image here - hah, you wish. I'll have none of that on my
+blog.>
+
+This thought was presented to me while listening to the ["Stay
+Forever"](https://www.stayforever.de/) podcast, a German-language podcasts about
+old games and their technology.
+