10 Classic Mobile Phones That Are Worth A Fortune

5. Nokia 8110 ~$650 (£500)

The Nokia 8810 holds the distinction of being the first commercially available phone to feature an internal antenna. No longer did people have to whip out their phone and then awkwardly pull out a long, flexible antenna!

These durable little phones could hold up to 250 names and numbers in their address book, it featured an onboard currency converter, and had an infrared port.

If you held onto yours, you can expect to fetch as much as $650 (£500) but if you have the Chrome version still in the box, auctions for those reach as high as $1,300 (£1,000)!

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