Thursday, December 24, 2009

Mobile Phones - Then and Now part 2

In 2000, the third generation

In early 2000, entered history with the world's biggest excuse to be drunk for the new millennium. 2000 have caused the escalation of social problems of the 90s, such as health, human rights, gender equality, homosexuality, body image, and terrorism. But what has he done for this technology?

Samsung SGH-M100

2000, the year the definition of digital convergence, which combines multiple devices into a state in the name of convenience. Samsung has created a winning combination of mobile phone with integrated MP3 player.

He had 32 MB of integrated memory and connected to the PC with parallel interface. "The phone has been accompanied by an online distance offers total control over your music, there was also an included headset, which doubled from a staff speaker.

Sharp J-SH04

The first commercial camera phone was for the Asian market in 2000 was published. The phone boasts a 110,000-pixel camera with an integrated CCD sensor and a display to 256 colors for your wonderful moments captured.

There was also a color printer, mini laptop is available, you can make copies of photos. Generally accepted that the camera phone and mobile printers, photo booths Purikura found in Tokyo may be dispersed at the time was inspired.

Ericsson T68

Just in time for Christmas was released in 2001, the T68 has the largest number of features never seen on a mobile phone and could do it with style, while remaining lightweight and compact (100 mm x 48 mm x 20 mm 84 grams).

Although not the first mobile phone with Bluetooth function (this was the Ericsson T36 in 2000), was filled first, that the market was widespread. It 'also infrared, GPRS, Tri-band, WAP, SMS, text input, EMS, WAP, color display, custom ringtones, custom wallpapers, screen savers, and a directory of photos. This phone standard for those to come.

Motorola V3/RAZR

The laptop has the power to travel the world in the opposite direction on the road. He was released in the wild in 2004, and perhaps one of the most visible mobile phones of all time because of their beauty and grandeur. It was initially considered an exclusive fashion phone.

Like his grandfather, great, success Startac Motorola V3, to make it in PCWorld's 50 Greatest Gadgets of the past 50 years under the number 12 spot.
The handset has weighed only 13 mm thick (53 mm x 98 mm x 13 mm) up to 99 grams. In less than a year after publication it was reported that the RAZR V3 is the popular clamshell phone available until July 2006 Motorola has shipped 50 million units.

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