16-08-2018 14:24
Hi guys,
No, it's not the Birthday of a mysterious member called Smartphone, but the anniversary of the release of the very first smartphone!
The IBM Simon Personal Communicator, considered to be the first smartphone, went on sale on 16 August 1994, 24 years ago today. It had a touchscreen, email capability, apps, and was the first stepping stone towards our beloved current digital companions. We've come such a long way since 1994
Did any of you have an IBM Simon?
What was YOUR very first smartphone?
I'm very curious to see your replies, and please join me in wishing all smartphones around the world a very
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16-08-2018 19:49 - edited 16-08-2018 19:51
16-08-2018 19:49 - edited 16-08-2018 19:51
I went from Motorola Timeport L7089 (on Genie, or BT Cellnet, I forget) through some excellent Sony Ericsson "i" phones, including the Sony Walkman (orange and black, forget the number - W850i?) to my first "smartphone" in the SE range, the P1i. With its alphanumeric keypad and stylus, it replaced my need to carry both a phone AND a PalmPilot.
Does time not fly when you're having fun?
16-08-2018 21:40
One thing I do miss about some of those early phones, is that they tended to have exceptional battery life. A good four or five days usage was pretty much the norm (for some of the nokias, it was probably even longer).
Nowadays, we're almost chuffed that our smartphone has lasted most of the day
17-08-2018 12:17
17-08-2018 22:52
20-08-2018 14:45
My first rule with any phone is if it doesn't work well as a phone, it goes back or gets sold.
I had a Blackberry Pearl 3G which I hated so it got sold.
Next I had an HTC Desire S.
Nice device but didn't work well as a phone (didn't hang onto signal and thus call quality wasn't great)
Having owned an Ericsson S868, SE W300 and a K800i previously I next tried an SE Xperia Ray.
Nice phone but again not great for reception.
My next choice was a Samaung Galaxy Ace 2 which worked well as a smartphone and a phone, swapped when it became clear the software maintainence had reached the end of the road.
Next was an Ace 3, again great.
24-08-2018 19:07
24-08-2018 19:07
True story,
I have the very first Sony Xperia device, the Xperia X1 still sealed and unopened boxed.
30-08-2018 18:34
@viridis wrote:True story,
I have the very first Sony Xperia device, the Xperia X1 still sealed and unopened boxed.
WOW @viridis
My first smartphone was a Nokia Lumia 640 lte
My first mobile phone was a basic Nokia (no camera, I believe) on Orange network
I change phones every 24 months unless irrevocably damaged by water (twice)