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Evolution of the Mobile Phone

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    DynaTAC 8000X, 1983

    In 1983 the world got the first ever portable mobile phone in the shape of the Motorola DynaTAC 8000X. It cost an eye-watering $4000 USD and was a huge status symbol at the time. Two years later the first mobile phone call on UK soil was made, the then Vodafone Chairman Sir Ernest Harrison, the lucky recipient. In 1989 Motorola followed up the DynaTAC with the 9800X or MicroTac, it came with a fold-down keyboard cover and set the standard for the flip phone form factor seen throughout the 90s.
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    Nokia 1011, 1992

    GSM first launched in Europe in 1991 with the Orbitel TPU 900 first to market, but it wasn't until 1992 that mobiles were no longer restricted to business use. Mass production paved the way for cost-effective consumer handsets with digital displays. Nokia was one of the first to take advantage of this transition, with the Nokia 1011 arriving that year. Features From This Era
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    Siemens S10, 1997

    Although it only offered four colors, the Siemens S10 brought mobile phone displays to life for the first time in 1997. The same year Hagenuk launched the Global Handy, the first device without an external aerial. Customization also kicked off in a big way with Ericcson offering swappable colored front keyboard panels. The following year Nokia launched a range of ‘Xpress-on’ interchangeable covers on the 5100 series, making it the first fashion-orientated phone.
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    Sony Ericsson T68i, 2002

    1999 saw Nokia unveil the 7110, the first device to take advantage of WAP (a means of accessing information over a mobile wireless network). Sharp launched the world's first camera phone a year later, the J-SH04. It was only available in Japan but signaled the start of the public’s obsession with phone photography. However, it wasn’t until 2002 and the release of the Sony Ericsson T68i and its clip-on camera, that western markets started to take an interest in the camera phone.
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    BlackBerry Pearl 8100, 2006

    The implementation of 3G took download speeds up to 2MBS in March 2003 with "3" the first to offer the service in the UK. RIM brought mobile email to the masses with its range of popular BlackBerry devices like the 8100 Pearl. The advent of front-facing cameras in 2003 on devices such as the Sony Ericsson Z1010 meant video calling became possible, but not popular.
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    iPhone (1st Generation), 2007

    Swiping and scrolling replaced the traditional button method of input. The LG Prada was the first touchscreen to market ahead of the Apple iPhone in May 2007. However, Apple proved to have both a stronger brand and superior knowledge of capacitive touchscreen's potential.
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    Samsung Galaxy S5, 2014

    Smartphones became increasingly central to modern life, offering much more than just communication features. The UK’s first 4G service was launched in eleven cities by EE in 2012 taking download speeds up to 12mbps. Voice recognition became commonplace first with Google Voice before Apple launched Siri into the market. Samsung added a built-in heart rate monitor to their flagship Galaxy S5 to capitalize on growth in mobile health & fitness.
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    iPhone 7 Plus, 2016

    The global adoption of 4G vastly improves video streaming and video calling capabilities. Screen sizes continue to grow to maximize the experience of these features, with the iPhone 7 Plus display now 57% larger than the original iPhone from 2007. Mobile payments also emerge with Apple Pay and Android Pay offering users the possibility of buying things with their smartphones.
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    OnePlus 7 Pro, 2019

    EE launches the UK’s first 5G service in 6 cities throughout May 2019. The fifth-generation network promises vastly superior data speeds and reliability, boosting ultra-high-resolution video streaming and mobile gaming. Handset design trends continue to push for an all-screen experience, with OnePlus introducing the pop-up selfie camera to its flagship 7 Pro device to do away with the notch altogether.