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Motorola DynaTAC 8000X (1983):
Motorola was the first company to design a useable mobile phone in 1973, but it was released after a 10 years testing period.
This mobile phone looked a lot like a regular phone, but it was worse because it weighted a 1 kg, was 40 cm long, and coast 3995 Australian dollars!
Nokia Mobira Senator (1983):
Here is when Nokia entered the business, with this 10 kg phone that needed more than one person to carry it!
But it was not really a regular mobile phone. It was mainly used as a car phone.
Motorola MicroTAC 9800X (1989):
This mobile phone defined the look of mobile phones. All of the previous phone were huge and had to be kept inside the car. This one was relatively small and easy to carry.
Motorola International 3200 (1992):
This was the first digital phone in the world.
Nokia 1011:
This was the first mobile phone to be widely successful, and the company continued to produce it until 1994.
BellSouth/IBM Simon Personal Communicator (1993):
This was the first mobile phone to combine the idea of mobile phones and PDA (Personal Data Assessment), so it was not only used to send and receive phone calls, but was also used to save and store numbers, notes, and appointments.
Motorola StarTAC (1996):
This was the first mobile phone to have the shell-like shape and to have a display screen.
Nokia 8810:
This mobile phone was first shown in the Matrix movies, and it was called the "banana" phone due to its odd shape.
Nokia 9000 Communicator:
This was the first "smart phone" in the world, and the "smart phone" ear began after it.
Nokia 9110i (1998):
This was a slightly more developed version of the previous mobile phone. Nokia made it a lot less heavy.
Nokia 5110:
This was the most popular mobile phone in its time, and even some years after that.
Nokia 8210 (1999):
The atypical design of this mobile phone made it hugely popular.
Nokia 7110:
This was the first mobile phone to have the ability to accesses the WAP net.
Nokia 5210:
In the same year; Nokia launched this mobile phone that had an extended battery .
Benefon Esc!:
This was the first mobile phone to have GPS (Global Positioning System). It was sold almost exclusively in Europe.
Samsung SPH-M100 Uproar:
This was the first mobile phone to have the ability to play songs (MP3 files).
Nokia 3210:
This mobile phone was so successful that it sold 160 million copies!
Ericsson R380 (2000):
This was the first "touch screen" mobile phone, but it was in black and white.
Nokia 3310:
This mobile phone was also hugely successful and sold 126 million copies!
Ericsson R320:
This was the first mobile phone to have the ability to browse the WAP net.
Nokia 5510 (2001):
The year 2001 was full of many exciting developments, including this mobile phone that contained a full keyboard system (QWERTY), and had a 64 MB memory for saving and playing MP3 songs.
Nokia 8310:
This phone was a big leap for mobile phones. It featured an FM radio, dates calendar, and the ability of sending and receiving Infrared data.
Ericsson T39:
With this mobile phone Ericsson opened the door for Bluetooths, since it was the first mobile phone to have Bluetooth.
Ericsson T66:
Ericsson did not stop with the previous phone, but took the opportunity to produce this mobile phone, which was so small that it's weight did not exceed the weight of a cigarette!
Ericsson T68:
Ericsson did not stop with the light weight and the Bluetooth, but also produced this phone during that year. This was the first mobile phone in the world to have a colored screen!
Siemens S45:
This mobile phone was the first to work with the GPRS system, and it contains an internal memory of 360 KB (which was huge at the time).
Nokia 3510-I (2002):
This was the first time that Nokia entered the GPRS system with its new mobile phones, and this one was the first to have a colored screen.
Nokia 7650:
With this famous mobile phone, Nokia first introduced the idea of a camera in a mobile phone.
Sony Ericsson P800:
This mobile phone contained a colored "touch screen", and an internal memory of 128 MB.
Nokia 6100:
This phone earned great popularity and the company continued to sell it for three years until 2005, and was famous for its colored screen and its support for the GPRS system.
Nokia 6310i:
This mobile phone was also hugely popular due to its simplicity and its great battery.
Nokia 1100 (2003):
This mobile phone was a great hit and sold 200 million copies!
Nokia N-Gage:
With this mobile phone, Nokia has provided the first vision of a digital device that combines the abilities of a mobile phone and a games platform.
PalmOne Treo 600:
For its ability to combine the abilities of mobile phones, PDA (personal digital assistant), and the camera, this phone was the preferred choice for business men until 2004 (before the BlackBerry came along).
Nokia 2100:
With the same principle of simplicity, Nokia produced this mobile phone, which provided a varied selection of colors.
Nokia 6600:
This phone was considered a revolutionary leap in the history of mobile phones in those days, and was the first phone to work with the Symbian system, which has become the system of choice for Nokia in all of its "smart" phones later.
BlackBerry Quark 6210:
This was the first BlackBerry phone.
BlackBerry 7210:
With this phone, BlackBerrys entered the world of colored screens.
Nokia 7600:
With this innovative design; Nokia has opened the door for the third-generation of mobile phones.
This was a brief overlook on the early and more recent eras of mobile phones history, and what might come in the future would probably surprise even the
!most imaginative people
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