17 Strange Phones of the Past (19 photos)
They won hearts with their non-standard sizes, shapes and gadgets, which is why they are not forgotten even today
Nokia 6820 — year of release: 2004
Telson TWC 1150 — year of release: 2005
This device combined a camera, a watch and a mobile phone. This miracle was adored by fans of various technical innovations.
Toshiba G450 - year of release: 2008
The miniature phone was specially designed for quick and easy access to the Internet.
Nokia 7700 — Released: 2003
The Nokia 7700 was never released to the general public. It was released only to research and development groups. Several models, about 20, were sold before the company decided to discontinue the device completely. Many Nokia collectors consider this phone to be incredibly rare.
Nokia 5510 — year of release: 2001
Motorola V70 — year of release: 2002
The phone boasted metal rings on the display, blue backlighting of the keyboard and a fairly wide range of functions for its time.
Motorola MPx — year of manufacture: 2004
Newgen C620 — year of manufacture: 2005
Panasonic g70 — year of manufacture: 2004
Nokia 5700 - year of manufacture: 2007
Nokia Twist 7705 - year of release: 2009
Motorola StarTac 6000 — year of release: 1996
One of the first flip phones on the mobile phone market.
Samsung P910 TV — year of release: 2006
The clamshell has an unusual rotating screen, which makes it easier to view videos and images.
Siemens Xelibri 8 — year of release: 2003
A stylish phone made in the form of a pendant. You can call and wear it as jewelry.
LG EnV 3 — year of release: 2009
A unique phone with a full keyboard.
Sony Ericsson P910 — year of release: 2004
Nokia 770 Internet Tablet — year of release: 2005
This model combines the functions of a mobile phone and a tablet. A real breakthrough for those years.
Bonus: Zanco tiny t1 — year of release: 2017
Despite the fact that Zanco was released by the modern company Zini Mobiles Ltd, it is more similar to the models of mobile phones produced in the past. The push-button device can only make calls and receive messages, and it weighs only 13 grams. Zanco is considered the smallest mobile phone in the world.