The 2000s can be called one of the busiest periods in terms of inventions. At this time, amazing things were created with no less amazing designs. Mobile phones deserve special attention in this regard. They were unique because they had to stand out from the competition.
Major manufacturers were not afraid to experiment and share their most incredible developments with the world. As a result, numerous devices have appeared that are more reminiscent of outlandish devices from science fiction films than communications.
For the sake of curiosity and nostalgia, we invite you to look at some examples of mobile devices that will probably never be in vogue.
#01. Xperia purity – Year 2009
It was an amazing phone of average functionality, but with an important feature – a completely transparent TFT screen.
#0. Nokia 7280 Review – Year 2004
This model is loved by many for its bizarre shape. It resembled anything: a voice recorder, a cosmetic product, an accessory, but definitely not a phone.
#0. Samsung Serenata – year of release 2007
#0. Nokia N-Gage – Year 2004
#0. Motorola Flipout MB511 – Year 2010
#0. Motorola Aura – year of release 2008
#0. Haier P7 – year of release 2005
No, this is not a writing pen! This phone model was once incredibly fashionable and belonged to the fashion segment.
#0. Siemens Xelibri – year of manufacture 2003
#0. Nokia N93 – year of release 2003
#0. Nokia 7610 – year of release 2004
#0. Samsung Serene – year of release 2005
#0. Nokia 7600 – year of release 2003
Fancy buttons, unusual body and display shapes – all this was introduced into phone models by developers in order to achieve certain features and attract the attention of potential buyers.
#0. The Nokia 3650 – Year of release 2003
#0. Samsung SPH-N270 – year of release 2003
#0. Motorola V100 – Year of release 2000
#0. Virgin Mobile Lobster 700TV – Year of release 2006
#0. Fly z300 – year of manufacture 2005
It is certain that you have gone back to that beautiful past. Thank you for the reading and we invite you to join with us again.