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On 2007-10-30 01:18:29, paul101 wrote:
first cameraphone that took pics that were USEABLE
would that be the k750i
I disagree, I actually took a lot of memorable and printable photos with my 1.3mp S700i which IMHO is still the best 1.3mp phone to this day
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Posted: 2007-10-30 04:56:37
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On 2007-10-30 01:18:29, paul101 wrote:
first cameraphone that took pics that were USEABLE
would that be the k750i
that award goes to the Sharp 902. in 2004 it had by far te best quality for its time and had optical zoom.
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Posted: 2007-10-30 05:29:00
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On 2007-10-24 10:13:48, mode wrote:
Just curious looking at all of the phone designs these days. AFAIK, Motorola first came out with the swivel design. What about the rest of the styles? I have an idea/impression of which manufacturers started which styles but I open this up for discussion as I may be wrong and it might be interesting
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First Flip = Motorola
First Clamshell = Motorola
First Slider = Siemens
First Swivel = Motorola
First Colour Screen = ?
First External Memory Capable = ?
First Detachable camera = Ericsson
First Onboard camera = ?
First MP3 Capable = Ericsson (detachable)
First FM radio phone = ?
First 3G phone = ?
First Downloadable Games phone = ?
First PDA Phone = Ericsson
First USB charging phone = ?
First Polyphonic Ring Capable phone = ?
First Joystick phone = ?
First D-Pad phone = ?
Please feel free to add, edit, correct or confirm the list with specific models
Motorola's Contributions:
First Flip = Motorola DPC650
First Clamshell = Motorola StarTac
First Swivel = Motorola V70
Siemens' Contributions:
First Slider = SL10
Ericsson's Contributions:
First Camera capable phone = Ericsson R320, used with MCA-10
First MP3 capable phone = Ericsson R320, used with HPM-10
First PDA phone = Ericsson R380
Anyone to comfirm/dipute this?
[ This Message was edited by: mode on 2007-11-05 09:47 ]
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Posted: 2007-11-05 10:19:26
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