Top 5 cell phones

Cellular Phones

  • The Motorola DynaTAC

    The Motorola DynaTAC
    The first ever cellular phone released to the general public. 1.75 pounds, 21 keys, and a long whip antennae. Took 10 hours to charge fully and gave 30 minutes of talk time. Released on May 13th, 1984 for $3,995. Still worth $1,000 for rarity.
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  • Nokia 7110

    Nokia 7110
    (4.92 x 2.09 x 0.94 in) phone, weighing 4.97 oz. Had a screen with 96 x 65 pixel resolution, and came with changeable ringtones. The Nokia 7110's price at release was 475.99, but can now be found at a low price of 49.99.
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  • Motorola Razr

    Motorola Razr
    (3.86 x 2.09 x 0.55 in) phone weighing 3.35 oz. The Motorola Razr has a 256K color screen with ~128 ppi pixel density. It also came with ringtones in MP3 format and vibration. Released at the price of $350, now worth a measly $29.95.
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  • iPhone

    iPhone
    The original iPhone was 4.76 oz. The screen did not have keys, and instead had a touch response. It ran on iOS and had a speaker and headphone jack to listen to audio with, and had a 412 MHz processor. The price at release was $395, but the original iPhone can be bought for $100 today.
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  • LG V10

    LG V10
    The LG V10 has a 5.7 inch display size with ~515 ppi pixel density. It runs on a Qualcomm MSM8992 Snapdragon 808 processor, and is capable of 2160p videos at 30fps, 1080p at 30fps, and 720p at 120fps. Current and original price is $600. Source
  • Flex 6

    Flex 6
    The Flex 6 is a 6 inch phone with a flexible, shatterproof display. It is waterproof, can be charged in 90 minutes wirelessly, and is capable of delivering console-like gaming graphics. The starting price is 749.99.
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