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Liquid Transmitter
Alexander Graham Bell makes the first phone on March 10, 1876 -
Top Box
It was the second telephone made by Alexander Graham Bell during 1876. It was the first telephone to go on sale. -
Gower-Bell Telephone
The Gower-Bell telephone was the first type of phone that was used in countries like Spain, Japan and England.Made by Scott and Wollaston. It was adopted by the General Post Office and according to them, the telephone was able to operate under any conditions that they found. -
Western Electric Folding Cabinet
The Western Electric folding cabinet was used in hotels, telephone booths and private homes. -
Strowger 10 Digit Automatic Wall Telephone
The Strowger Automatic Telephone Exchange Company's 10 digit automatic wall telephone was the first to use an automatic rotary motion dialer. -
Stromberg-Carlson Tapered Shaft Desk Set
Made by the Stromberg-Carlson Telephone Mfg. Co., these types of upright desk sets were nicknamed "oil cans" by antique telephone collectors because of its unique shape. -
Kellogg Corner Vanity
This corner vanity's elegant frame made by American Hardwood Telephone Cabinet Mfg. Co. The telephone hardware was made by Kellogg Hardware -
Strowger 11 Digit Desk Telephone
Strowger felt that subscribers should have control over calls rather than operators which is the reason he made that telephone. -
Chicago Upright Desk Set
This upright desk set made by the Chicago Telephone Supply Company is often called "potbelly" because of its curvy shape -
De Veau Desk Set
This sleek desk top was made by the De Veau Telephone Manufacturing Company. -
Frankfurt "Bauhaus" Telephone
The Frankfurt "Bauhaus" Telephone was made by the Fuld & Co. in Frankfurt, Germany -
Hungarian Telephone Factory
This rotary phone was made by the Hungarian Telephone Factory in Budapest, Hungary -
Rotary phone
A typical 1940's rotary phone -
German Fe TAp 615
A common phone in the 1960's through 1980's -
Videophone
A videophone was a telephone with a video display, capable of simultaneous video and audio for communication between people in real-time -
AT&T Picture phone (Mod II)
One of the first videophones by AT&T. -
Dutch phone
A typical Dutch phone in 1975. -
Motorola MicroTAC 9800x
Only really important people and early adopters had one of these cell phones. -
Nokia 8210
Nokia dominated the wireless market with cell phones like this one -
Sharp J-SH04
Available in Japan, the Sharp J-SH04 was the first camera phone. -
BlackBerry 7210
The first BlackBerry with a color screen. -
iPhone
The iPhone's operating system allowed users to browse full webpages, triangulate positioning with Google maps and easily download apps. -
BlackBerry Storm
First BlackBerry with a touchscreen. -
LG G9 ThinQ
Has a 6.6 inch display and improved camera system -
Xiaomi Mi 10
Expected to be powered by an octa-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 865 processor and come with 8GB of RAM. The Xiaomi Mi 10 supports wireless charging, as well as proprietary fast charging. -
Oppo Find X2
One of the few phones to have an under-display camera -
Motorola Edge+
Has a waterfall display -
Nokia 8.2 5G
Offers faster connection -
Sony Xperia 5 Plus
Flattened frame, 21:9 phone with smaller bezels, and flat edges -
LG V60 ThinQ
Big phone for media capture and there's a 5000mAh battery -
Nokia 9.2 PureView
Advanced camera system -
Huawei P40 pro
Will have a 64-megapixel main camera -
Huawei Mate Xs
Second-generation of the folding phone -
Apple iPhone SE 2
An updated version of iPhone 8 and more affordable -
OnePlus 8
Curved display, punch hole, and a triple camera on the rear.