#177 Panasonic EB-3520
#175 Motorola Dynatac AGS1935A-H
#174 LG B1200
#173 Motorola Carry AGF19UJA8442DG
#172 Motorola i500
#170 Motorola S2630A (linea TX400)
#167 Sony CM-RX100
#161 Motorola V3688
#160 Motorola C139 U2
155 Nec DM2100 MP5G1B1-1A
#150 Motorola V300
#3 - #105 Motorola StarTAC 3000
#105
Serie: A8207F7E2WJ A89
#3
Serie: A82ED2ADAAJ
Empresa: Movicom
Release
StarTAC was unveiled in North America on January 3, 1996. Then the smallest cell phone available, this AMPS phone was an immediate success. Successor TDMA and CDMA StarTACs were equally popular. GSM models were available in North America through Powertel and other early GSM carriers. StarTACs remained popular until the early 2000s, appearing in many Hollywood movies of the period such as 8mm starring Nicolas Cage. Many MicroTAC owners switched to this particular model due to its compact size and light weight.
Europe
The phone was released in Europe as a single band 900MHz GSM telephone in 1997. Despite the advanced technology, it never became a great success in Europe.[citation needed] While the StarTAC was not a great success, its direct successors (the early Motorola V series) were very popular in Europe until about 2003.[citation needed]
Key Features
Some key features of the Motorola StarTAC were:
* SMS text messages, although only the later models had the capability to send messages.
* Introduced clamshell design
* 88 grams[4] (3.1 ounces[3])
* It could use an optional Li-ion battery, at a time when most phones were restricted to short-duration NiMH batteries
* It had a vibrating ring, "VibraCall", the first vibrating alert feature on a phone. It was then only used by Motorola, as they held the patent[1].
Serie: A8207F7E2WJ A89
Origen: Brasil
#3
Serie: A82ED2ADAAJ
Empresa: Movicom
Release
StarTAC was unveiled in North America on January 3, 1996. Then the smallest cell phone available, this AMPS phone was an immediate success. Successor TDMA and CDMA StarTACs were equally popular. GSM models were available in North America through Powertel and other early GSM carriers. StarTACs remained popular until the early 2000s, appearing in many Hollywood movies of the period such as 8mm starring Nicolas Cage. Many MicroTAC owners switched to this particular model due to its compact size and light weight.
Europe
The phone was released in Europe as a single band 900MHz GSM telephone in 1997. Despite the advanced technology, it never became a great success in Europe.[citation needed] While the StarTAC was not a great success, its direct successors (the early Motorola V series) were very popular in Europe until about 2003.[citation needed]
Key Features
Some key features of the Motorola StarTAC were:
* SMS text messages, although only the later models had the capability to send messages.
* Introduced clamshell design
* 88 grams[4] (3.1 ounces[3])
* It could use an optional Li-ion battery, at a time when most phones were restricted to short-duration NiMH batteries
* It had a vibrating ring, "VibraCall", the first vibrating alert feature on a phone. It was then only used by Motorola, as they held the patent[1].
#44- #54 - # 95 - #104 Audiovox MVX502
Foto 1-2-3:
Serie: 17405395494
Origen: Japon
Foto 4:
Serie: 17405846531
Origen: Japon
Foto 5:
Serie: 17406850614
Origen: Japon
Foto 6:
Serie: 17406628827
Origen: Japan
Empresa: Movicom Bellsouth