Senator Nokia Mobira (1982)
It looks more like a radio than a portable phone, but the founder is indeed Nokia's first mobile phone, which was released at 1982. Senator Nokia Mobila is designed for cars. Besides, I'm sure you don't want to use it to make a phone call while walking. Its weight is 2 1 pound (9.5kg).
Bell South /IBM Simon Personal Communicator (1993)
The mobile phone with PDA function is nothing new today, but it is a legend in 1993. Simon's personal communicator was introduced to the market by IBM and Bell South. This is the first mobile phone with PDA function. It is a telephone, pager, calculator, address book, fax machine and e-mail equipment. Although it is only 20 ounces (0.622 kilograms), it has integrated so many functions and the price is 900 dollars.
Motorola Stark (1996)
Before the release of 1996 Motorola StarTAC, mobile phones seemed to pay more attention to function than fashion, but Motorola StarTAC, a small and lightweight mobile phone, made people understand that form and content are equally important. This mobile phone finally laid the foundation for the development of thin and light mobile phones like Motorola Razr today. This flip phone weighs only 3. 1 oz (96g) and can be hung around the neck with a belt. It was the lightest and smallest mobile phone at that time. In fact, even today, it is lighter than some mobile phones.
Nokia 6 160 (199 or Nokia 8260 (2000))
In the late 1990s, Nokia lollipop mobile phone was very popular, equipped with monochrome display, convex antenna and 5.2-inch square case. Nokia 6 160 was the company's best-selling mobile phone in the late 1990s. Nokia 8260, which quit in 2000, continued the glory of 6 160, adding a multi-color shell, which is slightly smaller than 6 160, only 4 inches high and weighs 3.4 ounces (105g), while 66550.
Kyocera QCP6035 (2000)
If you are a fan of Treo mobile phone based on Palm system, you should thank Kyocera, the company's Kyocera QCP6035 smart phone was launched as early as 200 1, when the price was between 400-500 dollars. This is the first mobile phone based on Palm system, which is widely used by users. It is equipped with an 8MB RAM and a soft monochrome display, paving the way for the development of Palm smart phones.
Treo 180 (200 1)
Back to the era of competition between Palm and Handspring, the Treo 180 released by Handspring set off a wave of PDA phones at that time, which was more powerful than mobile phones. Treo 180 has two versions, one of which has a QWERTY keyboard (in the photo), and the other (Treo 180g) replaces the QWERTY keyboard with a virtual character keyboard. Like Kyocera QCP6035, it is equipped with a monochrome display, but it has 16MB of memory.
Dangerous Hiptop (2002)
Before T-Mobile Sidekick became Hollywood's "it" mobile phone, it was called Danger Hiptop. PCWORLD likes this product very much and selected it as the product of the year in 2003. Its call function is very common, but it is the first mobile phone that provides mobile web browsing, e-mail reading and instant messaging functions, and it is also a pioneer of rotatable design.
Blackberry 58 10 (2002)
Before the launch of BlackBerry 58 10 in 2002, the survey showed that the most popular functions of mobile devices were data processing capabilities, such as push email technology, organization function, thumb keyboard and so on. 58 10 is the first BlackBerry, which provides the call function. It adds the function of GSM mobile phone, but it needs headphones.
Sanyo SCP-5300 (2002)
Nowadays, most mobile phones have built-in camera function, but a few years ago, camera phones were very rare. In 2002, Sanyo took the lead in releasing Sanyo SCP-5300 PCS camera phone, which was the first camera phone officially listed in the US market (Sharp had already launched the camera phone in the Japanese market several years ago). The highest camera resolution of this phone is VGA(640*480), which can't be compared with the current 5 megapixel camera phone.
Nokia n gage (2003)
Nokia's N-Gage caused a lot of controversy when it was released in 2003. Unfortunately, many controversies are negative. This mobile phone/game console hybrid seems to be attracting game lovers away from handheld game devices. Its curve design is despised by some people, and they have to stand by their ears when making a phone call. Later, the latest version (N-Gage QD released in 2004) corrected many problems in the old version.
Motorola Razr v3 (2004)
In recent years, mobile phones have been developing in the direction of thinness and fashion. Motorola Razr v3 released in 2004 raised this design to a new height. With its super slim curve and metallic appearance, Razr has quickly become a treasure in the palm of many people's hands. Three years later, it is still one of the most popular mobile phones in the market.
Motorola Locar (2005)
It promises to integrate the two best things in the world: Apple's excellent iTunes music player and Motorola's professional mobile phone design. Motorola Rokr, released in September 2005, is the first music mobile phone equipped with Apple music software. It allows users to transfer songs purchased through iTunes to their mobile phones to enjoy. Unfortunately, users feel that sending songs to mobile phones is very slow, and many songs are limited to 100 at most. But this mobile phone paved the way for the development of today's music mobile phone.
Blackberry Pearl (2006)
Blackberry Pearl has slim design and reliable keyboard, which seems to go further than 7 100t. It is the first BlackBerry integrated with camera function and audio/video player in ikuan, and it has multimedia function on a mobile phone with perfect email processing ability.
Apple iPhone (2007)
After months of thinking and rumors, Apple confirmed the news in June 2007: Apple decided to release this mobile phone, which is expected to be released by AT & amp; T bundled sales. This phone will adopt an innovative design. It has no numeric keyboard, uses a touch screen, and has a built-in 2-megapixel camera function, which can synchronize iTunes music to the phone. It will run Mac OS X system, which is worth our expectation.