The first Smartphones


First phone smart Zkialhatf Simon was the first IBM; was designed in 1992 and appears as a product concept in that year in Komdicks, the computer industry trade show held in Las Vegas, Nevada. It was released to the public in 1993 and sold BellSouth. In addition to being a mobile phone, also included a calendar, address book, world clock, calculator, memo pad, e-mail client, and the ability to send and receive faxes, and games. It was no physical buttons, rather than the use of touch to determine the customer telephone numbers by a finger or create a fax and an optional pen notes. Text is entered with the keyboard on the screen "predictive" unique. Today's standards, Simon will be low-end product to some extent, lacks a camera and the ability to install third-party applications. However, those with high feature set the time.
The first company designed smart phones Nokia is the first line of smart phones Nokia Nokia starting from 9000, released in 1996. Distinctive palmtop computer style smartphone was the result of a collaborative effort of the early successful and expensive personal digital assistant (PDA) by Hewlett-Packard combined with Nokia's best-selling phone around that time, and early models form two devices fixed by hinges. Communication is characterized by a clamshell design, with the phone screen feature, and user interface, keyboard, phone, and physical QWERTY keyboard, high-resolution display at least 640 × 200 pixels and user interface PDA under the door. The program is based on the operating system V3.0 Global Environment Outlook, highlight the e-mail and surf the web text-based. In 1998, he was followed by the Nokia 9110, In 2000, Nokia 9110i, with a review of the improved capabilities of the Web.
Intelligent use of the term used the term 'smart' in 1997 for the first time when it unveiled Ericsson concept phone.