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Produced in 1982 this box type mobile phone used Nordic Mobile Telephony, an analog technology and the first fully automatic cellular phone system. Although technically a 'mobile' phone, it weighed 22lb (9.8kg). -
It has a storage memory of 184 contacts. It used the NMT 450 network. The phone is a heavy model Nokia weighing about 4.7 kg. Its monochrome LCD is suitable for displaying contacts. -
The Nokia Actionman is a mobile phone from Nokia which has been discontinued. It was launched in January 1984 and used the NMT 450 network. It has a monochromic LCD display. The phone is meant to be kept in cars. -
The Nokia Talkman 520 is a portable phone which is discontinued. -
The Mobira Cityman 900 was released in 1987 by Nokia-Mobira. It was one of the first handheld cell phones. The nickname of the phone in Finland was Gorba. -
Nokia's first handheld mobile phone was the Mobira Talkman, launched in 1984. Its price was approximately €4,560 (in today's money). -
The C 200 features a 1.5-litre four-cylinder petrol engine which generates 204 hp and 300 Nm. Powered by a petrol 2.0-litre four-cylinder unit, the C 300 can produce up to 258 hp and 400 Nm of torque, with an additional 20 hp and 200 Nm available from the ISG.
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