Mobile
phones have become a crucial part of our daily life nowadays. Everyone –
from teenagers to old men – has a personal cell phone of their own. But
the mobile phones we see now didn’t look like this earlier, instead
they were something totally different, something you wouldn’t even think
of having around you or using.
Improved technology has made a
great change in the history of mobile phones, transforming the huge
brick-like mobile phones of 1995 to sleek and stylish smartphones we
carry with us now. Let’s take a ride back to the past and look at how
cellphones developed from the bulky walkie-talkie look to today’s
swipe-savvy descendants.
1995
In 1995 mobile phones
used to look like this, huge in size and with a pretty long antenna. It
is similar to today’s cordless phone. It must seem real odd to us now,
but back then this cell phone were the craze of the day.
1996
In
1996, mobile phones became a little more defined and better looking
than how they were before. Antennas were shortened and the designs
modified; the features were also upgraded. The above image shows Nokia
9000 which was one of the most popular phones of that time.
1997
In
1996, the antennas vanished from the mobile phones, giving an improved
look than how it was before. This enhancement also saved space and
marked the introduction of internal antennas in the mobile phones. The
above image shows a typical cell phone of 1997 from telco AT&T.
1998
Though
antennas were removed from most of the mobile phones, there are still
some of them who retained antennas and changed the typical colour of
black to vibrant coloured cases instead. The above image shows Nokia
5110 which was launched in 1998 and was available in a variety of
colours to choose from.
1999
In
1999, mobile phones were given a more compact look. The above image
shows a Nokia 3210, features cool colours, internal antenna and better
graphics in a much smaller package than previous phones.
2000
In
2000, the world’s first touchscreen phone came out. Although it didn’t
have advanced touchscreen technology like those available today, but at
that time it was a huge craze and the introduction of a promising
technology. The image shows a Motorola phone which has a simple black
and white touchscreen, allowing easier access to various features than
before.
2001
2001
was the birth year of the world’s first monochromatic display cell
phone, and with that we wave goodbye to the old and boring black
display. The image shows a Nokia 8250, which had a single colour
display, for example the background was not the same grey background
anymore, it had backgrounds of different colours like blue, which along
with the compact design made this phone a great choice for everyone.
2002
In
2002, technology made another huge change in the history of mobile
phones, putting a great full colour display and integrating camera to
mobile phones, producing the world’s first camera cell phone. The Nokia
7650 shown here is on sliding mode, features a great colour display and a
0.3MP camera allowing you to snap pictures on the move.
2003
In
2003, the clam shell phone very much like the Samsung S300 above was
introduced. mobile phones are no longer limited to single screen. This
model has a small screen on the outside to notify calls and text
messages coming in, and a big screen on the inner for the user to type
messages and carry out other functions of the phone.
2004
2004
gave rise to the one of the slimmest cell phone of the time, created by
Motorola. The above image shows a Motorola V3, which was in a class of
its own, bearing stunning looks, a slim shape, dual screen, VGA Camera
and lots of other exciting features. mobile phones have come a long way
from brick-like bulky to stylish sleek that can fit in your shirt
pocket. Surely we’ve reached the pinnacle of cell phone evolution,
right?
2005
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.
2006
In
2006, mobile phones were transforming with into a stylish gadget. It
began its new role as an accessory to mark the personality of the owner,
to make a statement of what defines one’s preferences, likes and
dislikes. The LG Chocolate, was a great example of how cellphone
designers are putting style in the forefront of cell phone design.
2007
In
2007, Apple Inc unveiled the Apple iPhone, which was the world’s first
advanced touchscreen smartphone. It’s the first phone to have an
operating system, the iOS, and by enabling apps to run on the phone, it
had allowed cellphones to become the primary mobile device of use.
Having an iPhone became a source of pride.
2008
In
2008, as dependence on the laptop as a necessary tool for work
increase, mobile phones undergo transformation to become the device to
have with you on-the-go. The HTC G1, which was a slider cell phone that
hides a full QWERTY keypad beneath its large screen, runs on the Android
OS.
2009
In
2009, mobile phones can still fit in your palm but the screens get
bigger and bears higher resolutions for high performance display. The
Motorola Milestone carries a large touchscreen, full QWERTY Keypad and
ran on Android OS, delivering advanced features to work with.
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