Evolution of cell phones

  • 1983 Motorola DynaTAC 8000X

    It weighed 0.79 kg, its dimensions were 33 x 4.45 x 8.9 cm, it allowed uninterrupted talk for 30 minutes and its battery could remain in operation for 8 hours as long as it was in standby. Once at that point, it took 10 hours to recharge it. In its development, Motorola invested 15 years and 100 million dollars.
  • 1984 Nokia Mobira Senator

    He did it with the Mobira Senator, a 9.8 kg hulk designed to be integrated into the cars of that time that boasted a monochrome screen and used NMT 450 technology, acronym for 'Nordic Mobile Telephone', a Norwegian standard of telecommunications that a decade later would end up giving rise to GSM.
  • 1989 Motorola StarTAC

    It was released on January 3, 1996 and is known to be the first clamshell mobile phone. Whereas the MicroTAC folds down from below the keypad, the StarTAC folds up to above the LED / LCD screen.
    Some of the key features of the Motorola StarTAC were: SMS text messages, although only later digital models had the ability to send messages.
  • 1998 Nokia 6160

    This belonged to the “Candybar” format, weighed approximately 170 grams and was 13.5 cm in diameter. It was one of the best sellers by Nokia in the 90's. The Nokia 6160 phone works on AMPS wireless networks, TDMA at 800/1900 MHz. It allowed to talk up to 3.5 hours when standby can last up to 4 days.
  • 1999 Nokia 3210

    Equipped with a 48 × 84 pixel green backlit monochrome display, the Nokia 3210 included three games: Snake, Memory and Rotation. Apart from integrating a melody composer, the terminal included another feature that was very popular, the possibility of sending simple icons in SMS with messages such as 'Happy Birthday'.
  • 2001 Handspring Treo 180

    It was launched in 2001 with 2 models, the 180 and the 180g, its difference was that the 180 had a QWERTY keyboard and the 180g had a touch panel through which information could be entered through the Graffiti system, which was patented by Palm, which was the operating system that it had, being more specific the Palm OS version 3.5 with a 33 MHz processor (known as Dragon Ball) and a 16 MB RAM.
  • 2002 T-MOBILE Sidekick

    2002 was also a year of great advances in mobile telephony. With the T-MOBILE Sidekick Internet navigation came to cell phones, additional Nokia launched integrated mobile products with cameras and full color screens.
  • 2004 Motorola Razr V3

    He was of truly impressive proportions, too thin and smooth metallic in appearance. Its popularity lasted a long time, until 2007 it was still one of the most popular phones on the market.
  • 2005 Sony Ericsson W810i

    The W810 was announced on January 4, 2006 and is part of the Sony Ericsson Walkman series of mobile phones. Despite looking like the W800, the W810 has some great improvements:
    Some other features are the full Internet connection function, 2 megapixel digital camera with auto-focus, HPM-70 stereo headphones, Memory Stick Pro Duo, and a "Walkman" mode where cell phone functions are disabled.
  • 2006 Blackberry Pearl

    Research In Motion continued its efforts to change its strictly business image with the friendly Pearl. This phone, with its slim design and SureType keyboard, was the first Blackberry to include a camera and an audio and video player. Combining these multimedia features, with Blackberry's excellent email service, you found an impressive mobile device.
  • 2007 iPhone

    The iPhone was a high-end smartphone. It was the 1st generation of Apple's mobile phone device launched exclusively for the US market in 2007. After the new versions appeared, it was known as the iPhone 1 or iPhone 2G. It was also the first smartphone in history and the first to have a touch screen.
  • 2011 Samsung Galaxy 2

    The Galaxy S II features a 1.2 GHz dual-core "Exynos" System on a chip (SoC) processor. It also features 1GB of LPDDR2 (Mobile DDR2) RAM, a 10.8 cm (4.3-inch) WVGA Super AMOLED Plus screen coated with Gorilla Glass, and an 8-megapixel camera with flash, which can record 1080p video from High Definition.
  • 2012 iPhone 5

    Smartphones have evolved to the point of generating unexpected reactions in users, around the world there were cases of people who even sold their virginity for an iPhone. Apple presented its latest wonder, the iPhone 5, a team that for 2012 revolutionized the smartphone market.
  • 2013 Samsung Galaxy S4

    The Samsung Galaxy S4 is a high-end smartphone at the time of its release, manufactured and designed by Samsung, which runs on the Android 4.2.2 Jelly Bean operating system, upgradeable to 5.0 Lollipop, and is available in two main different variants all over the planet: GT-I9500 and GT-I9505
  • 2014 iPhone 6 y 6 Plus

    This time the innovation of the brand focused on offering huge screens, and the firm launched for the first time two versions with different sizes. First of all, the 4.7-inch iPhone 6, which was accompanied by the iPhone 6 Plus, noted for having a large 5.5-inch screen.
  • 2015 Samsung Galaxy Note 5

    The Galaxy Note 5 has hardware and software features of the Galaxy S6 and a revamped design with a glass back, spring-loaded stylus, enhanced camera, fingerprint scanner, built-in live streaming functionality, and additional features designed for the included stylus.
  • 2016 OnePlus 3T

    The OnePlus 3T has 6GB of RAM, the option of 64 or 128GB of UFS 2.0 storage, and a Qualcomm Snapdragon 821 Processor that can support Google's new Daydream VR headsets.
  • 2017 Lenovo P2

    Lenovo P2 is an Android smartphone that focuses on battery life, developed by Lenovo. It was officially announced on September 3, 2016 The Lenovo P2 includes 32GB internal storage that can be expanded up to 128GB via microSD card. It has two nano SIM card slots.
  • 2018 Huawei Mate 20 Pro

    It came with a super versatile camera composed of a system of three Leica lenses on its rear, 40, 20 and 8 megapixels, the latter two with ultra-wide-angle and telephoto functions respectively, along with a 24-inch wide-angle front camera. megapixels. The Mate 20 Pro also stood out for being the first smartphone in the world to offer reversible wireless charging, a function that allows you to use the phone's battery to charge any smartphone compatible with wireless charging.