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First telephone
The first telephone was made by Alexander Graham Bell -
Dial Telephone
In 1919 the American Bell Telephone Company began national service for user controlled rotary dial phones -
300 type desk set
Innovations in telephone styles were extensive in the 1930s. The square box design of the wall set disappeared and by 1937 the bell was hidden in the base of the desk telephone. -
2500-Type Touch-Tone Desk Telephone
Heralding a new era in communications, the dial was replaced by push buttons in the Touch-Tone telephone of 1964. Conversion was then underway to bring Touch-Tone service to all customers requesting it. -
Harmony Telephone
With the development of modular telephone jacks that could be installed in any room, eliminating the need to hard-wire telephones in one place, the Harmony Telephone replaced its popular predecessor, the 500-Type telephone that had been in use since the early 1950s. Available in Touch-Tone only, the Harmony Telephone was extremely lightweight and came in a variety of “designer” colour -
Vista 350 Telephone
The Vista 350 Telephone provided an array of user-functions and the ability to access services with the use of a large screen such as home banking, catalogue shopping, libraries and restaurant guides. -
ERICSSON R380
The R380 featured a black and white touchscreen, partially covered by a flip -
first iPhone
Steve Jobs announced iPhone at the Macworld convention, receiving substantial media attention. Jobs announced that the first iPhone would be released later that year. -
iPhone 6s
The most significant changes to the iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus are its displays; both branded as "Retina HD Display" and "ion-strengthened", the iPhone 6 display is 4.7 inches in size with a 16:9 resolution of 1334x750 -
iPhone x (newest phone)
All-new Liquid Retina display — the most advanced LCD in the industry. Even faster Face ID. The smartest, most powerful chip in a smartphone. And a breakthrough camera system. iPhone XR. It’s beautiful any way you look at it