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An Evolution of Mobile Phones

Both a few decades ago, at the time when phones looked more like portable radio transmitters, and now, when all they have is a glossy black screen, there have always been the cell phones which definitely had style.
Motorola DynaTAC 8000X


Motorola MicroTAC 9800X


Motorola International 3200


Nokia 1011


BellSouth/IBM Simon


Motorola StarTAC


Nokia 8110


Nokia 9000


Nokia 9110i


Nokia 5110


Siemens C25


Nokia 8210


Nokia 7110


Nokia 5210


Benefon Esc


Samsung SPH-M100 Uproar


Nokia 3210


Ericsson R380


Nokia 3310


Ericsson R320


Siemens ME45


Nokia 5510


Nokia 8310


Ericsson T39


Ericsson T66


Ericsson T68


Siemens S45


Nokia 6800


Nokia 3510(i)


Nokia 7650


Sony Ericsson P800


Nokia 6100


Nokia 6310i


Sanyo SCP-5300


Nokia 1100


Nokia N-Gage


PalmOne Treo 600


Nokia 2100


Nokia 6600


BlackBerry Quark 6210


BlackBerry 7210


Nokia 7600


Nokia 6230


Motorola Razor V3


Sony Ericsson P910


Nokia 7610


Nokia 3220


Nokia 7280


Sony Ericsson K750


Nokia 1110


Nokia 6680


HTC Universal


Motorola RAZR V3 Magenta


Nokia N73


Motorola Q


BlackBerry Pearl


KDDI Penck


O2 XDA Flame


Nokia E62


iPhone


LG Prada KE850


LG Voyager


HTC Touch


Nokia E90


Nokia N95


LG Shine


iPhone 3G


T-Mobile G1


Nokia N96


Nokia 5800 XpressMusic


BlackBerry Storm


BlackBerry Bold


Nokia E63


Nokia N79


HTC Touch Diamond


Nokia E71


Prada II or LG KF900


LG Arena


HTC Magic


Nokia N97


iPhone 3GS

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