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Acer
100 devices
alcatel
409 devices
Allview
157 devices
Amazon
25 devices
Amoi
47 devices
Apple
111 devices
Archos
43 devices
Asus
200 devices
AT&T
4 devices
Benefon
9 devices
BenQ
35 devices
BenQ-Siemens
27 devices
Bird
61 devices
BlackBerry
92 devices
Blackview
71 devices
BLU
363 devices
Bosch
10 devices
BQ
20 devices
Casio
5 devices
Cat
22 devices
Celkon
229 devices
Chea
12 devices
Coolpad
44 devices
Cubot
52 devices
Dell
20 devices
Doogee
54 devices
Emporia
15 devices
Energizer
62 devices
Ericsson
40 devices
Eten
22 devices
Fairphone
3 devices
Fujitsu Siemens
2 devices
Garmin-Asus
5 devices
Gigabyte
63 devices
Gionee
95 devices
Google
24 devices
Haier
59 devices
Honor
184 devices
HP
41 devices
HTC
282 devices
Huawei
425 devices
i-mate
34 devices
i-mobile
37 devices
Icemobile
61 devices
Infinix
114 devices
Innostream
18 devices
iNQ
5 devices
Intex
15 devices
Jolla
3 devices
Karbonn
60 devices
Kyocera
24 devices
Lava
137 devices
LeEco
9 devices
Lenovo
242 devices
LG
667 devices
Maxon
31 devices
Maxwest
41 devices
Meizu
70 devices
Micromax
289 devices
Microsoft
32 devices
Mitac
12 devices
Mitsubishi
25 devices
Modu
8 devices
Motorola
597 devices
MWg
5 devices
NEC
73 devices
Neonode
3 devices
NIU
30 devices
Nokia
572 devices
Nothing
2 devices
Nvidia
3 devices
O2
45 devices
OnePlus
59 devices
Oppo
275 devices
Orange
19 devices
Palm
17 devices
Panasonic
123 devices
Pantech
72 devices
Parla
10 devices
Philips
229 devices
Plum
113 devices
Posh
30 devices
Prestigio
56 devices
QMobile
90 devices
Qtek
21 devices
Razer
2 devices
Realme
170 devices
Sagem
120 devices
Samsung
1361 devices
Sendo
19 devices
Sewon
25 devices
Sharp
68 devices
Siemens
94 devices
Sonim
18 devices
Sony
157 devices
Sony Ericsson
188 devices
Spice
120 devices
T-Mobile
61 devices
TCL
56 devices
Tecno
124 devices
Tel. Me.
7 devices
Telit
30 devices
Thuraya
1 devices
Toshiba
35 devices
Ulefone
75 devices
Unnecto
30 devices
Vertu
17 devices
verykool
139 devices
vivo
379 devices
VK Mobile
31 devices
Vodafone
87 devices
Wiko
97 devices
WND
5 devices
XCute
4 devices
Xiaomi
347 devices
XOLO
81 devices
Yezz
113 devices
Yota
3 devices
YU
13 devices
ZTE
358 devices



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The most important smartphones of all time – Mobile-review.com – All about mobile technology and technology

Motorola engineers Martin Cooper and John F. Mitchell themselves probably had no idea what impact their invention, the cell phone, would have on all of humanity when they made their first call on April 3, 1973. The first Motorola DynaTAC cell phone was a massive brick that was one big battery and cost $4,000. DynaTAC introduced people to the very idea of ​​a cell phone, but the mobile devices we all carry in our pockets have become popular over the years due to increasing availability.

What makes a phone meaningful? Not only sales. To qualify as such, a phone must offer new functionality, new features, or an entirely new way to interact with the device. He must have a lasting impact on what follows him. Here is a list of the most significant for the entire phone market.

Motorola StarTAC (1996)

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Motorola StarTAC was an instant hit, despite the $1,000 price tag. It was the first popular flip phone with a total worldwide sales of 60 million. The phone was a hit even with filmmakers, appearing in movies and TV shows in the late 1990s thanks to its clamshell mechanism.

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StarTAC has been sold in various variants over the years. He could send and receive SMS messages, had a vibrating alert and replaceable external batteries. For that time, it was incredibly small – it weighed only 88 g. Many generations of clamshells were influenced by this device.

Nokia 9000 Communicator (1996)

Nokia 9000 was ahead of its time and therefore also entered the list of the most significant phones. It can be called the progenitor of the modern smartphone in terms of features, but not the form factor, which was a “horizontal” clamshell. The device combined a telephone, a miniature laptop and a data modem and was intended for business users.

Key features include a 24 MHz Intel processor and 8 MB of memory for applications and user data. He boasted a full QWERTY keyboard, as well as a display with a resolution of 640 x 200 pixels. The Nokia 9000 included both a full-featured phone and a lightweight, smart platform for sending and receiving email, browsing the web, and running business applications. But this monster weighed as much as 397 g.

The phone cost $1,000 when it went on sale. It was followed by several generations of imitators and then advanced messaging phones that became popular in the mid-2000s.

Nokia 3310 (2000)

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Nokia 3310 stood out for two reasons: its legendary durability and its instant messaging-like chat feature. The 3310 was an update to the already popular 3210, but it was another step forward.

Nokia didn’t advertise the 3310 as a rugged phone, but it certainly was. Its plastic body was able to withstand any bullying. The Nokia 3310 also had interchangeable Xpress covers in different colors and patterns that allowed owners to customize their phones. The chat application made it possible to send longer messages than the usual 160 characters. This made the phone extremely popular among text lovers. Nokia has added a few other useful features such as a reminder app, a stopwatch, a calculator, and several games including Snake.

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‘s sales of 126 million didn’t match the success of the 3210’s 160 million, but overall it was a bigger phone thanks to its messaging functionality.

Palm / Handspring Treo 180 (2002)

Some may argue about which Treo is more important, but it was the 180 that combined PDA and phone functions in one device from the Treo line. This in itself was an important first step for Palm and Handspring.

This interesting device was equipped with a monochrome resistive touch screen and a QWERTY keyboard, as well as a hinged lid that covered the screen and served as an earpiece when opened. Other specs included 16 MB of memory and a Dragonball processor clocked at 33 MHz. This phone set the stage for future Treos, especially the Treo 600 and 650, which were hugely popular with business users in the 2000s.

Motorola RAZR (2004)

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Motorola RAZR was one of those phones that absolutely everyone craved, and it rightfully earned a place on our list of the most significant phones. It maximized the clamshell form factor thanks to its elegant outlines and metal body. The RAZR retailed for $400.

It was one of the trendiest phones ever, with over 130 million units sold. Like StarTAC, it was popular with celebrities and in Hollywood. It was imitated by competitors who later released clamshells with their own designs. The Motorola RAZR was an icon of its time. The company recently tried to revive the RAZR to jump on the bandwagon of an outgoing train with its own foldable model.

BlackBerry Curve (2007)

As in the case of Palm’s Treo line, one can discuss for at least a whole day which of the BlackBerry devices turned out to be the most significant. For example, was it 6210 or 7290. As far as what we voted for with our money, the Curve was the most important BlackBerry device because it was parent company Research In Motion’s first successful attempt at gaining mass market attention. And she worked. Curve made RIM a big seller, and the company has produced a wide range of devices in this line over the years.

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Curve borrowed the popular trackball feature from the BlackBerry Pearl, but was a more comfortable device than older BlackBerrys. It had a full QWERTY keyboard as well as a color screen. Specs included a 312 MHz processor, 64 MB of memory, 16 MB of RAM, and a camera. Some options had Wi-Fi, and some had GPS. BlackBerry Curve became the first smartphone for many users.

Apple iPhone (2007)

The first Apple iPhone was arguably the most significant phone ever to hit the market. It was neither the best-selling nor the most successful device, but it was a set of ideas that were first well implemented in the same device.

An important innovation proposed by Apple was the implementation of the screen. Of course, other phones of the time had large screens, but many still offered to control parts of the user interface with buttons. With the iPhone, the entire user interface centered on the touch screen itself. The Home button only served to exit apps and return to the home screen. Another big achievement introduced with the iPhone is a near-full-featured browser. It provided a much richer web browsing experience than other phones on the market, which often defaulted to text-only versions of websites. It was also integrated with iTunes which was a big deal at the time.

The first iPhone set the stage for the new iPhones and, more importantly, the App Store, which revolutionized the way people use mobile apps.

HTC Dream (2008)

How could you not love the first Android phone? The HTC Dream (aka T-Mobile G1) was the very first Android phone to hit the market. It is a pity that the device was not entirely unambiguous.

The design was controversial due to a strange sliding mechanism. The buttons on the QWERTY keyboard were too sensitive and the performance of the phone was lame, but it taught us a lot. For example, shortly after the device hit the shelves, people learned that the bootloader could be unlocked to gain root access. This made him indispensable in the programming community.

The Dream may not have been HTC’s finest achievement, but it cemented the company’s role as an Android pioneer and laid the groundwork for what the OS itself was to become.

Google Nexus One (2010)

Nexus One, also the brainchild of HTC, was commissioned by Google and released in early 2010. The phone was the first to push the idea of ​​pure Android, as it came with a pure version of the operating system without the shell from Google or HTC.

There were other innovations in Google Nexus One, especially for the US market, where the company began to sell the phone directly to consumers, without being tied to an operator contract. He laid the foundation for the Google Store and the entire Nexus (and later Pixel) line of phones for many years to come. In the field of Android, it was a very significant device. It later became Google’s developer phone, which is what all Nexus and Pixel phones would later be known for. This device is rightfully on the list of the most significant phones.

Samsung Galaxy Note (2011)

And finally, Samsung Galaxy Note, namely the first model of 2011. This phone was a big breakthrough for Samsung. The company went for broke by implementing the idea of ​​a phone with a huge screen and a stylus. Since then, Samsung has given fans a new Galaxy Note every year, and this phone continues to be the pinnacle of design, technology, and software from the Korean company.

Shortly after the introduction of the Note, the average screen size of smartphones began to rise. Even Apple decided to follow suit: it later introduced the iPhone 6 Plus, the first big-screen iPhone.