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2006HTC TyTN 100This model was sold as the Orange SPV M3100 in the UK, keeping withHTC’s tradition of private labelling for individual carriers.
Nokia N73This immensely popular smartphone has sold millions of models worldwide, and is still in wide use as of 2009.
Motorola QThe “BlackBerry Killer” from Motorola.
BlackBerry PearlThe first design-conscious entry from RIM, the Pearl is still being offered on the market today.
KDDI PenckA fabulous design available only in Japan.
O2 XDA FlameThe XDA Flame is the first dual processor PDA-phone in the 02 line.
LG Chocolate KG800One of the first well-designed phones made for mass market use.
Samsung i607 BlackJackResearch in Motion sued Samsung over the name of this phone. The lawsuit was settled out of court.
Nokia E62Originally released to target business users in the European market.
2007iPhoneThe original iPhone was released in June 2007 with an auto-rotatesensor, a multi-touch sensor that allowed multiple inputs whileignoring minor touches, a touch interface that replaced the traditionalQWERTY keyboards, and many other features that helped to give Apple analmost instant healthy market share on its release.
LG Prada KE850Touchscreen phone that took home a Red Dot Design Award for “Best of the Best” in 2007.
LG VoyagerThis design was touted as LG’s take on the iPhone.
HTC TouchHTC’s answer to the iPhone with its own multi-touch interface and a high screen resolution.
Motorola RAZR2 V9The solid steel hinge and the metal case make this sleek design feel luxurious and durable.
Motorola Q9HThis fine-tuning of the Motorola Q was released in Italy and the US in 2007.
Nokia E90 CommunicatorThis update of the first smartphone launched the fifth generation of the series.
LG ShineThis phone won another Red Dot for LG in 2007. Also released in Gold and Titanium Black.
Motorola RAZR2This phone features the Opera internet browser and CrystalTalk technology.
Palm Treo 755pThe Treo 755p is a smartphone developed by Palm, Inc. It wasreleased on May 14, 2007 as the first CDMA Treo without an aerialantenna.
LG ViewtyA phone firmly focused on visuals. DivX Certified playback and 5megapixel digital camera with Schneider Kreuznach optics are just acouple of the features of this simply designed phone.
2008iPhone 3GThe iPhone 3G was made even more desirable by all the apps thatcould be purchased for it in the AppStore when it was released in Julyof 2008.
LG VuThe LG Vu was one in a series of phones that included the LG Prada phone.
T-Mobile G1 PhoneThe G1 phone was the first phone to be released with the Androidoperating system designed by Google. Also known as the HTC Dream. Onemillion devices have sold as of April 2009.
Nokia N96This GPS-enabled entry in Nokia’s smartphone line features a sleek, compact design.
Nokia 5800 XpressMusicThis phone was featured in The Dark Knight.
LG SecretThe outside of the LG Secret, a 3G slider phone, is constructed fromcarbon fiber. Also features the world’s slimmest 5.0 megapixel cameraon a smartphone.
Samsung InstinctThe Instinct was introduced as the “iPhone killer” from Samsung at a low price of $129.00.
BlackBerry StormDesigned to be a direct competitor to the iPhone 3G and other 3Gsmartphones; RIM’s first device to do away with the QWERTY keyboard andincorporate a touchscreen.
BlackBerry BoldBlackberry’s “middle ground” solution for those who wanted a 3G phone, a touchscreen, and a QWERTY keyboard.
Samsung BeholdCell Fanatic found this entry by Samsung offered superior image quality over the Apple iPhone 3G and the BlackBerry Storm.
Samsung GravityThe Samsung Gravity is their first to feature a slide-out keyboard that has proved popular in other brands.
Motorola KraveThe Krave design features a transparent flip that acts as a secondary touch surface to access additional features.
Samsung OmniaThe Samsung Omnia features a simple touchscreen interface and a speaker on the back.
Nokia E63Billed as the budget business smartphone.
LG DareThe handwriting recognition and simple touchscreen styling of the Dare is enhanced by the easy-grip back.
Sony Ericsson W760iIncludes the “Sensme” music feature, as well as all of the other features from the Walkman phone brand.
Nokia N79The Nokia N79 has a Naviwheel, GPS, a 5 megapixel camera with a Carl Zeiss Optics Tessar lens and more.
HTC Touch DiamondThis attractive smartphone featured a resistive touch screen which is better for Asian character recognition.
LG KC910 RenoirThe LG Renoir has an 8-megapixel camera with xenon flash and Schneider-Kreuznach optics.
Nokia E71The steel frame of this sleek smartphone from Nokia fits into your palm.
2009Prada II or LG KF900The second iteration of the Prada phone designed by LG. The sliding QWERTY keyboard is new, as is its 3G capability.
LG ArenaThe first phone with LG’s 3D S-Class user interface. This UIreorients with the rotation of the phone and allows you to scrollfilm-reel style through available apps.
BlackBerry Curve 8900Released in February 2009, the Curve features an improved trackball and a higher resolution screen. Still a 2G.
LG VersaComes with an attachable QWERTY keyboard and a virtual keyboard on the touch screen.
Sidekick LX 2009This 3G incarnation of the Sidekick includes improved support for social networking applications.
Samsung MagnetThe Samsung Magnet is a cheap alternative for pricier smartphones with much of the same functionality and a cool design.
LG XenonAnother slide-out QWERTY keyboard and compact design. Comes with AT&T’s Navigator, AT&T’s turn-by-turn GPS service.
HTC MagicThe next HTC entry to sport Google’s Android operating system. No UScarriers have yet been confirmed for this model, but T-Mobile has beenrumoured to be the carrier of record. Vodafone has exclusive rights tothe phone in all markets that they service.
Samsung Propel ProThe sliding QWERTY keyboard and slick design make this an attractive entry by Samsung.
LG Rumor2Built for e-mail, the Rumor2 supports Lotus Notes where its predecessor didn’t.
Motorola RenewThis eco-friendly phone is the world’s first carbon-neutral cellphone. Made with recycled water bottles, cheap, and an abundance offeatures for the low price.
Coming SoonPalm PreThis phone launches June 6 in the US through Sprint. It will feature the ability to keep multiple apps open at once.
Only Available in JapanHere’s hoping that some of these sleek designs make it across thepond eventually to North America. For more Japanese tech goodness,check KDDI’s English page.
Hitachi WOOO Ketai H001 PhoneThis phone promises a 3D display. Ubergizmo predicts that it will be a Japan-only handset.
Panasonic P0013.1″ increased resolution screen, impressive design, global roamingcapabilities and one-push open make this an object of desire.
Walkman Phone Premier3
This phone opens up to reveal a 3″ screen and a stylish keypad.
Casio 001This sports model features a touch panel for interactive gaming and music.
S001 Sony Ericsson Cyber-ShotThis phone screams elegance. Oh, and it has the world’s first 3.3″full OLED WVGA display and an 8.1 megapixel camera. Not that we’d wantall that fancy stuff in North America.
Toshiba T001Princesses and fashionistas everywhere will go gaga over thisdesign. Advanced video functions and a 5.1 megapixel camera put alittle spike in this phone’s heel.
Kyocera K001 Junior PhoneThose of you with children will know how hard it is to put parentalrestrictions on anything electronic. This phone gives you the abilityto track your child with a GPS locator, lock out questionable websiteaddresses, and more.
ResourcesIf you have half an hour to kill and really want to get into the evolution of the cell phone and its cultural impact, check this full-length documentary from CBC.
For a more detailed history of the cell phone, we recommend Cell Fanatic’s history page. |
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