1983 Motorola DynaTAC 8000X. Although Martin Cooper made the first cell phone call in 1973, the first commercially available cell phone did not appear until 1983. He DynaTAC 8000X from Motorola it could run for 8 hours, but only offered 30 minutes of talk time. Its LED screen allowed the user to navigate through a phone book of just 30 numbers and cost nearly $4,000.
| Fountain: PMI

1992. IBM Simon. IBM no longer makes mobile phones, but in 1992 it made history by creating the first touchscreen phone. IBM Simon it had a stylus to use the screen, touting its capabilities as a calculator, email device, and more.
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1996. Motorola StartAC. Motorola returned to revolutionize the industry by introducing the first “toad” in 1996. Motorola StarTAC. It cost a thousand dollars and started a trend that continues to this day.
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1996. Siemens S10. Siemens was a brand with great recognition until it retired from the mobile phone market in 2006. Siemens S10 it’s special because it’s innovation. It was the first mobile phone with a color screen. It wasn’t the cleanest implementation with a 97 x 54 pixel LCD, but it was a big improvement.
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1999. Blackberry 850. A Canadian company entered the mobile communications market with blackberry 850device that debuted the iconic QWERTY keyboard that made it stand out.
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1999. Kyocera Visual VP-210. Japanese brand Kiocera It also led to the conversation before the end of the century with the first cell phone with a camera. He Visual VP-210 it had a front-facing camera and even had a kickstand anticipating the use of video calls. 0.11 pixels and memory for 20 photos. Nothing spectacular in our time, but revolutionary.
| Fountain: Kiocera

2003 Nokia N-Gage. The first gaming mobile phone appeared thanks to the Finnish company Nokia, who tried to create a hybrid between a cell phone and a handheld console. The taco shape and the problems it gave users ended up being H Gage just two years later.
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2003. Nokia 1100. Iconic. He Nokia 1100 It is considered humanity’s best-selling device, with 250 million units sold. 50 contacts, 50 sms and 10 missed calls lasted for many years. He Nokia 1100 It was only discontinued in 2009.
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2007. iPhone. “So today we are going to introduce three revolutionary products. The first is an iPod with a screen and touch controls. The second revolutionary mobile. And the third is an innovative device for connecting to the Internet. iPod, telephone and communicator with Internet access. iPod, phone… you know? These are not three separate devices, we call this device iPhone. Today, Mansana He’s going to reinvent the telephone, and here it is,” Steve Jobs said. And he was right.
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2008 HTC dream. With coming iphone, google He did not stand aside and released his operating system android with this mobile phone
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2008.Nokia N85. Nokia I wasn’t ready to endure the revolution that iPhone brought to the table, but did not stop innovation. He nokia n85 This is the first mobile phone with an AMOLED screen.
| Fountain: Nokia

2010. HTC EVO 4G. htc held the crown at one point when it came to android phones and HTC EVO 4G took a big step by switching from 3G to 4G.
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2013: Motorola Moto G. Motorola big changes started. Users looking for phones android Affordable phones have generally had a bad experience before this phone. He Moto G started the middle range and that is why it remains in history.
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2014.HTC One M8. The presence of multiple cameras on a cell phone is no longer a novelty, but HTK One M8 started this trend. While this offered no real benefits, other brands followed suit.
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2015. Samsung Galaxy S6 edge. Another phone with a design that has dominated the Galaxy S series for years. It Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge I was surprised by the screen curved on the sides and the futuristic look.
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2016 LG G5. we can’t forget LG. Although the South Koreans eventually abandoned mobile phones, they have been innovators for years. He LG G5 It was the first mobile phone with a wide angle lens.
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2016. iPhone 7. Apple set the trend by removing the headphone port on this phone, which other brands have followed. Obviously, the company had a plan to get into wireless headphones.
| Fountain: Mansana

2017. iPhone X. Last major upgrade iPhone with a “notch” that has been changed very little. He iphone x It also marked a historic moment with its $999 price tag.
| Fountain: Mansana

2019. Samsung Galaxy S10+ 5G. Samsung is also a telecommunications giant, providing its expertise Samsung Galaxy S10+ 5Gthe first cell phone with such a connection.
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2019 Samsung Galaxy Fold. A phone that surprised many. Samsung He completely entered the alignment with this model. It had initial problems, but the South Korean company perfected this type of phone with which it has become almost synonymous.
| Fountain: Samsung
Source: RPP

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