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satelite phone
A satphone connects to orbiting satellites, rather than Earth-bound cellular towers, which means it can make a call from essentially anywhere in the world. -
Radio Common Carrier
Like a radio, it could transmit voice communication through a push-to-talk system, but it used a public telephone network and had its own telephone number. -
Brick Phone
The classic brick phone had an LED screen and boasted 30 minutes of talk time with eight hours of standby. The DynaTAC was priced at almost $4,000 in the early ’80s — no wonder it made its first appearance in the hands of bankers on Wall Street. -
The clam shell
The MicroTAC had a red LED display and a standard 12-button keypad, plus a menu of options including a calculator, hands-free operation, keypad tones, and much, much more. By the time that MicroTAC was announced, the phone still cost consumers upward of $2,500. -
The Candy Bar
The candybar phone was named as such, because it was approximately the size and shape of, well, a bar of candy. -
Creative keyboards
Mobile-phone manufacturers looking to capitalize on the rise of SMS created a variety of wacky-looking phones that incorporated full-size QWERTY keyboards. -
The PDA
The virtual keyboard, handwriting recognition, and Internet connectivity were cutting-edge technologies during that time. -
Nokia 6000 Series
The popular cell phone of the early ’00s made mobile communication affordable and widely available for the masses. -
BlackBerry
The BlackBerry email client and BlackBerry-to-BlackBerry instant messaging took the mobile world by storm when it made its debut in the early ’00s. Thumbs were never the same again. -
T-Mobile Sidekick
Originally named the “Hiptop,” the T-Mobile Sidekick was an SMS-friendly phone for the next generation of texters. Like, for texting your BFF Jill. -
The IPhone
Apple founder Steve Jobs launched the all-in-one digital music player, camera (2MP!), and Internet-enabled PDA device, and the rest is history you can go on the web and learn -
Fire Phone
. It comes with pretty innovative features, including a better camera and free photo storage in the cloud, 3D features, and Firefly technology, which can recognized 100 million items in the real world. -
IPhone 6 s Plus
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Google pixel XL
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Apple Iphone Xs max
Phone Xs Max delivers even faster Face ID with its smart, powerful chip and a breakthrough dual-camera system. iPhone XS is ...
6.5 in · 25 hours talk time we use these in school to do many things -
Samsung Galaxy Note 9