The Most Iconic Mobile Phones Ever

The Most Iconic Mobile Phones Ever

More than 40 years ago, in 1973, the first ever handheld phone was brought out by Motorola. Since then, mobile phones have progressed in ways we couldn’t even have imagined. With many handsets now offering features that once upon a time only existed in sci-fi films, technology really has advanced to momentous levels.

Let’s take a step back in time and have a look at some of the most iconic and memorable phones to ever have been released!

Motorola Dynatac 8000x

Motorola Dynatac 8000x

Let’s take a step back in time to 1983 when mobile phones were becoming common gadgets for the modern man. Seen as the mother of all mobile phones, this bad boy was big in size but that didn’t put people off.

Nokia 3310

Nokia 3310

How could we possibly compile a list of the best phones in history without including the Nokia 3310? Released in 2000, replaying the 3210, the 3310 went on to dominate mobile markets for a short while.

At the time of its release, the 3310 was seen to be a sleek, compact phone that had all the features of the 3210, but in a smaller and lighter frame. How we could we also forget about the best mobile phone game in history – Snake!

Motorola RAZR

Motorola RAZR

With the first version of the RAZR being released in 2001, it was originally intended to be a limited-edition premium phone. However, the RAZR's demand became so great that eventually everybody had one. It came in a range of bright and funky colours and while it wasn’t the best for usability, it was a lovely looking handset.

Sony Ericsson W880i

Sony Ericsson W880i

The W800 may have been Sony Ericsson's first Walkman phone, but the W880i was the first one we coveted. Back in 20016, the sleek, brushed-metal handset that was great for playing music was released. This handset opened up an entirely new realm of music playing for technology enthusiasts.

Apple iPhone 3G

Apple iPhone 3G

Released in 2008, the original iPhone was the one to launch smartphones into the technological stratosphere. While it lacked the speedy on-the-go connectivity that we see today, the 3G was the start of something huge and offered users with a lot more interaction than other brands of mobile phone.

Samsung Galaxy S II

Samsung Galaxy S II

In 2011, we were first introduced to the Samsung Galaxy range. The S II was one of the best Android pones on the market at that time and Samsung continues to impress and wow its loyal audience.

Is there a phone that we’ve missed that you think should go down in history? Let us know!



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