So sánh nokia 6600 vs n gage

Of the numerous gadgets that we use on a near daily basis, smartphones are probably the most important.

Mini computers in their own right, modern-day smartphones not only help us stay in touch with family, friends and colleagues, but also let us check email, use social media, take pictures and do a lot more.

From the basic mobile phones that ruled the roost a few years ago to the ultra-powerful touch-based devices of today, phones have come a long way.

And during this time, there are some mobile phones that became so popular, that they are considered some sort of legends these days.

With that being said, here’s a look at the most iconic phones of the past.

So sánh nokia 6600 vs n gage

Unveiled in 1996, the Motorola StarTAC is a clamshell (flip-style) mobile phone that’s the first of its kind.

It was a 2G phone that had a monochrome graphic display of 4x15 character resolution. The phone supported mono-ringtones, vibration alerts and had a 500mAh battery.

So sánh nokia 6600 vs n gage

Launched in 2003, the quirky-looking Nokia 6600 was one of the earliest smartphones from Nokia.

It ran Symbian OS and featured a VGA (0.3 MP) resolution rear-camera with video-call functionality.

Having 6MB of internal memory (expandable externally), the phone had a 5-way joystick and a 2.16-inch TFT display.

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Nokia 9210 Communicator

A true symbol Nokia’s engineering prowess, the 9210 Communicator was a business-class smartphone that opened up like a laptop to reveal a mini-keyboard. It was unveiled in 2000 and had a colour screen.

It is one of the few mobile phones that can send and receive fax. From internet access to email and from unit converter to a fold-out antenna, the 9210 had it all.

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Released in 1999, the Ericsson T28 was the slimmest mobile phone during its time, weighing a mere 83 gram.

The phone was dual-band GSM compatible and had a phonebook for storing up to 250 contacts.

Classic games like Tetris and Solitaire were also on-board. Apart from its own collection of monophonic ringtones, the phone allowed users to compose their own.

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Another classic from the Finnish manufacturer, the N-Gage was probably the world’s first mobile phone that doubled up as a portable gaming console.

It had the earpiece and microphone placed on the sides (rather than top and bottom). True to its name, the Symbian-powered N-Gage could keep users ‘engaged’ for really long time.

So sánh nokia 6600 vs n gage

Outed in 2007, the N95 represented the best of Nokia at the time of its launch.

The phone was powered by Symbian S60 and had a unique two-way sliding mechanism, which could be used to access either the numeric keypad or media playback buttons.

Having a 5MP rear-camera and everything from Bluetooth to Wi-Fi, the Nokia N95 was considered a formidable rival to the first iPhone.

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Back in the days, Sony Ericsson was a force to be reckon with when it came to mobile phones with capable cameras and outstanding audio quality.

The K750, launched in 2005, was a candybar-style phone that used the company’s famous ‘joystick’ for navigation.

Its volume control keys on the side could be used to zoom in/out while in camera mode.

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HTC might be going through troubled times now, but it holds the distinction of being the manufacturer that outed the first commercially available smartphone to run Android.

HTC Dream had a horizontal slide-out touchscreen that hid a full keyboard underneath. It had 192MB of RAM and 256MB of internal memory.

Running Android 1.6 Donut, the smartphone came with a 1,150mAh battery.

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Launched in 1996, the signature feature of the Nokia 8110 was a mechanical slider that came down to reveal the keyboard.

Not just that, the slider had an integrated microphone so that when it was opened, it came closer to the user’s mouth for better voice clarity. The 8110 was featured in the 1999 science-fiction blockbuster The Matrix.