The world’s first smartphone hit the market on August 16, 1994. Its name was Simon and was produced by IBM. It contained most of the features we’re used to: email, predictive typing, even a rudimentary version of “apps” by way of plugging in a memory card to get more features. It also weighed over a pound, was the size of an actual brick, and cost almost $1,000
Tuesday, 20 August 2013
Smartphones Evolution
Posted on 07:27 by Unknown
The world’s first smartphone hit the market on August 16, 1994. Its name was Simon and was produced by IBM. It contained most of the features we’re used to: email, predictive typing, even a rudimentary version of “apps” by way of plugging in a memory card to get more features. It also weighed over a pound, was the size of an actual brick, and cost almost $1,000
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