Retro Cool: Smartphones
19/July/2007 15:21 Filed in: Technology
Well, if you have a GSM SIM (that's active) and you
are able to survive without being constantly
connected at GPRS/EDGE or UMTS speeds...well...I've
got some cool old tech for you! Sure you won't be
able to get MMS messages, and you won't be able to
receive email as fast as you can with your ultra
modern blackberry, but your berry has nothing on
these following devices of yesteryear when it comes
to retro coolness. What's best, even though they are
old by technology standards, if you just pop your SIM
in, they work!
Nokia 9000i: The Nokia 9000i
was the first of the Communicator line of smartphones
that Nokia made. It is now a ten-year old machine,
having been released in 1998. With a whoping 24Mhz
386 Intel chip and 8MB or memory, this beast of a
machine ran GEOS 3.0 It has an HTML browser, email
and Fax capabilities, on top of standard SMS. This
retrocool toy surfs the net at a blazing 9.6kbps over
CSD. It comes with full PIM, telnet, and a terminal
application
The North American version (9000il) is GSM 1900, and the European version is GSM 900. Fun fact: it was used in the movie the saint, its over 300 grams (!), and of course sports a cool monochrome display. All subsequent models of the 9xxx series used Symbian with the Series80 User Interface.
Ericsson R380w: Circa 2000,
this world phone (GSM 900/1900), nay, world
communicator, gives you a nice touch screen with a
flip down numeric key pad (sort of like later UIQ
phones), you can surf the world of WAP sites at
blazing CSD speeds, you can read/send email, and of
course send and receive SMS. It runs on EPOC, and of
course sports the obligatory Infrared port.
Size-wize, it is about half the size of the Nokia
9000i. This was Ericsson's first, and last,
smartphone before going into the Symbian UIQ market
as SonyEricsson.
The North American version (9000il) is GSM 1900, and the European version is GSM 900. Fun fact: it was used in the movie the saint, its over 300 grams (!), and of course sports a cool monochrome display. All subsequent models of the 9xxx series used Symbian with the Series80 User Interface.
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