Evolution of mobile phones
1983
Motorola DynaTAC 8000X
Analog Motorola DynaTAC 8000X Advanced Mobile Phone System mobile phone as of 1983.

1989
Motorola MicroTAC 9800X The first truly portable phone. Up until its
release, most cellular phones were installed as car phones due to the
inability to fit them into a jacket pocket.

1992
Motorola International 3200
The first digital hand-size mobile telephone

Nokia 1011
This was the first mass-produced GSM phone. It was produced until 1994.

1993
BellSouth/IBM Simon Personal Communicator
The IBM Simon was the first PDA/Phone combo

1996
Motorola StarTAC
The first clamshell cellular phone. Also one of the first display screens featured on a cell.

Nokia 8810
Alternately called the “banana phone�, this phone
was popularized in the first Matrix movie.

Nokia 9000 Communicator ( il 6abooga :p )
The first smartphone series, driven by an Intel 386 CPU.

1998
Nokia 9110i
This iteration of Nokia’s Communicator series
significantly reduced the weight of this precursor to the smart phone

Nokia 5110
This cell phone was the most popular consumer model at the time of its release and for some
time afterwards.

1999
Nokia 8210 This phone was loved for its customizable design, but
hated for its screen fade.

Nokia 7110
The first mobile phone with a WAP browser.

Nokia 5210
This phone was known for its durability and splash-proof interchangeable casing.
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Benefon Esc!
This was the first instance of a GPS being integrated
into a mobile phone and was sold mostly in Europe.

Samsung SPH-M100 Uproar The Uproar was the first cell phone to
have MP3 music capabilities.

Nokia 3210
The internal antenna and predictive T9 text messaging sold approximately 160 million of these
phones.

2000
Ericsson R380 The R380 featured a black and white touchscreen,
partially covered by a flip.

Nokia 3310
This popular phone sold 126 million models, and was particularly popular in Europe.

Ericsson R320
One of the first phones with a WAP browser. A version of this phone was released in China that
allowed Chinese character SMS.

2001
Nokia 5510
This phone featured a full QWERTY keyboard. It could also store up to 64mb of music.
Nokia 8310
This phone contained premium features not normally found on handsets of the time, such as
Infrared, a fully functional calendar and a FM Radio.
Ericsson T39
This tiny handset was the first Bluetooth-capable phone.
Ericsson T66
This diminutive entry from Ericsson was the height of a cigarette.
2002
Nokia 3510(i)
The first Nokia phone to bring GPRS internet services to the mass market. The 3510i, pictured here, was a more advanced version with a colour screen.
Nokia 7650
This was the first Nokia set to feature a built-in camera and was featured in the movie Minority Report.
Sony Ericsson P800
This smartphone featured a touchscreen and up to 128mb of memory.
Nokia 6100
This model sold from 2002-2005. It featured an LCD screen and internet connectivity through GPRS.
Nokia 6310i
The 6310i quickly gained popularity in the corporate world for its simplicity and long battery life.
Sanyo SCP-5300
The first camera phone. Despite the low quality images it produced, it was the first.
2003
Nokia 1100
This extremely popular design has sold over 200 million since its introduction in 2003. This phone is rumoured to have sold for up to $32,000 in online criminal communities due to its ability to intercept one-time banking passwords.
Nokia N-Gage
This phone/games system had a couple of award winning titles before it succumbed to its clunky interface design.
PalmOne Treo 600
2004 BlackBerries overtook them in popularity. Three or four days between charges and a successful merger of phone, PDA, and camera made this the business tool of choice.
Nokia 2100
This design was available in a wide range of colors and featured a monochromatic screen
Nokia 6600
Considered very advanced at the time of its introduction due to its Symbian OS-based Nokia Series 60 platform.
Released in the US market as the Nokia 6620.
BlackBerry Quark 6210
BlackBerry 7210
Nokia 7600
One of the first 3G smartphones by Nokia, still one of the lightest and smallest.
2004
Motorola Razor V3
When this was introduced it set the standard for sleek design in the industry.
Sony Ericsson P910
An attractive flip smartphone with full internet connectivity.
Nokia 7610
Nokia first smartphone with a 1 megapixel camera.
Nokia 3220
The first entry-level Nokia phone that offered full internet access.
Nokia 6630
The first cell phone to allow for global roaming.
Nokia 7280
2005
One of the first 3G phones, the Nokia 6680 was considered to be high end at the time of its release.
HTC Universal
This was the first 3G Pocket PC phone at HTC and the first to come with Windows Mobile.
Motorola RAZR V3 Magenta
This hot pink phone gave the fashion set something to talk about
2006
HTC TyTN 100
This model was sold as the Orange SPV M3100 in the UK
Nokia N73
This immensely popular smartphone has sold millions of models worldwide, and is still in wide use as of 2009.
Motorola Q
BlackBerry Pearl
The first design-conscious entry from RIM, the Pearl is still being offered on the market today
KDDI Penck
A fabulous design available only in Japan.
O2 XDA Flame
The XDA Flame is the first dual processor PDA-phone in the 02 line.
LG Chocolate KG800
One of the first well-designed phones made for mass market use.
Samsung i607 BlackJack
Research in Motion sued Samsung over the name of this phone. The lawsuit was settled out of court.







































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