Nokia Phones Ordered in 2010 Finally Arrive After 16 Years

Shop Owner Receives Nokia Phones He Ordered in 2010 After 16 Years Long

Multiple Nokia phones that were ordered in Tripoli, Libya, way back in 2010 finally arrived after 16 years.

Recently, a cellphone shop owner in Tripoli, Libya, received a delivery he never thought would arrive anymore. The package contained Nokia mobile phones he ordered back in 2010, but they only reached him after 16 long years.

Reports explained that the phones were stuck inside warehouses after the civil war broke out in Libya in 2011. The conflict caused serious damage to infrastructure, forced customs operations to stop, and created disorder across the country.

Because of these problems, many shipments were left behind and eventually forgotten, including the box of button-based Nokia phones that once dominated the mobile phone market.

As the years passed, technology continued to move forward. Touchscreen smartphones became faster and more advanced, while the shipment of classic Nokia phones remained hidden and untouched.

These phones were once known for their strong build and long battery life, making them a favorite for many users during their time.

When the long-lost package finally arrived, the shop owner could not stop laughing as he opened the box. The old phones brought back memories of a simpler time. Some of the units were models that were once considered high-end, such as Nokia Music Edition phones and Nokia Communicators, which used to represent style and status.

The situation became even more amusing when it was discovered that both the sender and receiver were located in Tripoli, only a few kilometers apart. Despite the short distance, the effects of war turned a simple delivery into a journey that lasted nearly two decades.

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