Largest Collection of Mobile Phones: Spaniard Enters Guinness World Records.
Barcelona native Wences Palau Fernandez has set a new Guinness World Record by amassing the largest collection of mobile phones in the world, containing 3,615 devices - 159 more than the previous record holder. This was reported by the Guinness World Records press center.
Fernandez began his collection in 1999 with a Christmas gift of a Nokia 3210. Since 2008, he started actively buying phones, particularly Nokia models that he previously couldn't afford. Over ten years, his collection grew to 700 devices and was later expanded with phones from other brands and rare gadgets that were never released to the market.
"The evolution of my collection was constant, and although I put it aside for a while, I returned with the intention of acquiring, in addition to all the phones that Nokia released to the market, those that they did not release for sale, the phones we all know as prototypes," he says.
Fernandez's collection includes models from brands such as Siemens, Motorola, NEC, Blackberry, HTC, Samsung, Apple, and others. Some devices were released in limited editions, such as the Nokia 3220 from the Star Wars Ep III collection in versions of Yoda, Starfighter, Obi-Wan Kenobi, Cyborg, and Padawan.
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