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In 1983, Motorola released its first commercial mobile phone, known as the Motorola DynaTAC 8000X. The handset offered 30 minutes of talk-time, six hours standby, and could store 30 phone numbers. It also cost £2639 ($3995).Made by Martin Cooper
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Three games: Memory, Snake, Logic
Calculator, clock and calendar
Currency converter
Works as a pager
Profile settings
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announced by Nokia on March 18, 1999 the Nokia 3210 came out. 1999 is when phones started to look more compacted and started to come in different colors.
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In 2002 Motorola introduced the V70 cellular phone. The V70 phone's innovative shape, featuring a round display and rotating cover, marked Motorola's renewed focus on consumer-experience design
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Launched officially in 2003, it is one of the most popular among the first-generation BlackBerry modelsThe Quark was the first modern BlackBerry device with the ability to allow users to receive and send text messages and emails. The BlackBerry Quark also allowed users to browse the web. In its early form, the 6210 showed everything a smartphone could and ought to be.
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In 2005, Sony unveiled the world’s first Walkman phone, and W800i was truly an awesome phone definitive of the series. The Sony W800i shown here was built for delivering great music and with dedicated buttons for music playback, Memory Stick support, which made it a great gadget for enjoying music anytime on the go. And it still serves all the main purpose of a cell phone.