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Very first phone from every company [Like Samsung, Apple, Nokia, Huawei]

 The phone cost between $499 and $599 and abo
ut 6.1 million units was sold in total. 
Huawei launched its first mobile phone in 2004. We don't have much to talk about, it was a simple phone with keys, weighing 95 grams, and had a 950 mAh battery. At the same time, it was equipped with basic functions Calls SMS Call Hold Several games Calendar Alarm Computer, and vibrations. In 1992, Nokia launched the first mass-produced GSM phone, the Nokia 1011, also known as the Mobira Cityman 2000. The phone was quite massive, had a monochrome LCD screen, and an extendable antenna and you could send or receive text messages. the contact book allowed the storage of 99 telephone numbers. The LG LDP-200 was the first phone from LG launched in 1996. It can be seen that the phone is very robust and similar to the phones of that period. HTC launched its first mobile phone in 2002, the HTC Wallaby or O2 XDA model. The phone was based on Microsoft Pocket PC 2002 Phone Edition, which had a 3.5-inch screen, and an Intel processor. 32 MB RAM and 32 MB internal memory with the possibility of expansion. Perhaps the first on this list should be Motorola's DynaTAC 8000x phone from 1984, as it was the first portable phone in the world. This model was a truly revolutionary device at the time, it had an LED screen, its memory could contain a maximum of 30 contacts, and the calls could be up to a maximum of 30 minutes. Not to mention the price, which was really a big one, $4,000. OnePlus has not been on the mobile phone market for a long time, but its first phone was the OnePlus One, launched in 2014. Initially, the phone could be purchased only with the help of an invitation and only on the manufacturer's website. The first phone launched by OPPO is the OPPO Smile Phone in 2008. The phone had keys and had a gold finish with a smiling face on the back, the eyes being the camera and the flash. The first phone from Sony Ericsson is the P800 model, launched in 2002. It was based on the UIQ 2.0 interface and had a touch screen. The phone had Bluetooth, Infrared Port, an alarm, and a 1000 mAh battery. Xiaomi entered the mobile phone market only in 2012 when they launched Xiaomi Mi 1S. The phone came with interesting features, but the 1.5 GHz Snapdragon S3 CPU was the main attraction. Emblematic in the history of mobile phones, Siemens launched their first GSM phone in 1994. The Siemens S1 had a compact design at the time, had large keys, and a very small screen, you probably couldn't do much with it. Philips launched 1996 the Fizz mobile phone, a classic phone, with which you could only make and receive calls and chat via SMS. Its battery was 400 mAh and offered a standby time of 45 hours. A phone similar to the one launched by Philips, Panasonic also launched in 1998, the G-600 model. Also, this model was a classic one with basic functions. ZTE launched its first phone in 2007 and it is a very special one. Coral 200 Sollar is powered by solar energy and is specially designed for people who have limited access to the electricity grid. In 1993, Sony launched the CM-H333 mobile phone, also known as MARS BAR, due to its size and weight. The phone was very popular at the time, it differed from other phones in that it had a sliding headset that stood up to answer and end calls. Realme entered the mobile phone market quite late, more precisely in 2018 with the Realme 1 model.

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