Phones of The Past

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Mobile Phones

of the Past
By Abigail Smith 7.1a

1980- The Brick


Very large, thick and
heavy hence the name
the brick
Could only make phone
calls NO texting.
Very small screen no
games
Only 30 minutes of call
time

1985-An improved
Brick

Slightly larger screen


A bit smaller/thicker
Slightly larger Buttons
easier to handle
Still limited call time and
NO texting

Networks Vodafone and Cellnet created

1990 -

Much smaller
Bigger screen + lighter
Better Network and call
quality
Smaller ariel
Flip

1995 -Nokia 6110 +


Motorola StarTAC
Three games: Memory,
Snake, Logic
Calculator, clock and
calendar
Currency converter
Works as a pager
Profile settings
4 colours
Longer call time
Can text but limited

1998
Nokia
5110

Excellent
battery
Dimensions
48 x 132 x 31
mm
Display
47 x 84 B/W

1999 BlackBerry 850

The BlackBerry
850 was the first
handset released
under the
BlackBerry brand

All of the next phones


feature many features
the same as previous
phones but improved.
They also feature
other unique selling
points.

2000-Nokia 3310

Apparently its
Indestructible.
No Ariel

2005- Blackberry 7270

First BlackBerry handset


to feature Wi-Fi
And More

2008 Apple iPhone 3G


This phone is largely responsible
for changing the face of the
mobiles forever. Apples iPhone
popularised applications, helped
make touchscreen interfaces
normal, and broke new ground
for overall design and finish.
The iPhone 3G was the sharpest
tip of the mobile stick, but from
here on out things would begin
progressing even faster.

2014- Apple IPhone


5c+5s

Improved IPhone 3 !
4g
Faster
More Apps
Improved Overall
More Colours
Sleek + Stylish

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