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WORLD'S FIRST TOUCH SCREEN SMARTPHONE

Joel18

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The IBM Simon, announced in 1992 and released in 1994, was the world's first touchscreen smartphone:

Features: The Simon had a touchscreen, calendar, calculator, world clock, address book, and on-screen keyboard. It could also send and receive emails and faxes.

Design: The Simon was designed by IBM and manufactured by Mitsubishi Electronics.

Price: The Simon cost $1,100, which was a major factor in its short-lived sales.

Sales: The Simon sold only 50,000 units and was discontinued a year after its release.

Creator: Francis James Canova Jr., an American electronics designer, is credited with originating the idea for the Simon.
 
The IBM Simon, announced in 1992 and released in 1994, was the world's first touchscreen smartphone:

Features: The Simon had a touchscreen, calendar, calculator, world clock, address book, and on-screen keyboard. It could also send and receive emails and faxes.

Design: The Simon was designed by IBM and manufactured by Mitsubishi Electronics.

Price: The Simon cost $1,100, which was a major factor in its short-lived sales.

Sales: The Simon sold only 50,000 units and was discontinued a year after its release.

Creator: Francis James Canova Jr., an American electronics designer, is credited with originating the idea for the Simon.
Such information is difficult to obtain...Great informative :clapping:
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The IBM Simon, announced in 1992 and released in 1994, was the world's first touchscreen smartphone:

Features: The Simon had a touchscreen, calendar, calculator, world clock, address book, and on-screen keyboard. It could also send and receive emails and faxes.

Design: The Simon was designed by IBM and manufactured by Mitsubishi Electronics.

Price: The Simon cost $1,100, which was a major factor in its short-lived sales.

Sales: The Simon sold only 50,000 units and was discontinued a year after its release.

Creator: Francis James Canova Jr., an American electronics designer, is credited with originating the idea for the Simon..
Great info
Btw $1100 is like $2500 in 2024. That's a lot:Drunk:
 
The IBM Simon, announced in 1992 and released in 1994, was the world's first touchscreen smartphone:

Features: The Simon had a touchscreen, calendar, calculator, world clock, address book, and on-screen keyboard. It could also send and receive emails and faxes.

Design: The Simon was designed by IBM and manufactured by Mitsubishi Electronics.

Price: The Simon cost $1,100, which was a major factor in its short-lived sales.

Sales: The Simon sold only 50,000 units and was discontinued a year after its release.

Creator: Francis James Canova Jr., an American electronics designer, is credited with originating the idea for the Simon.
Good information
 
I had to Google it, and it looks sharp! I'm definitely planning to get myself a new handy soon, but first, I need to graduate, of course. Right now, my focus is on finishing up my studies, and https://domypaper.com/ has been a huge help in that regard. Their support with assignments and writing projects has taken a lot of pressure off my shoulders, allowing me to concentrate better. Together, we will make it through this challenging time, and I can reward myself with that shiny new phone once I cross the graduation stage
 
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The IBM Simon, announced in 1992 and released in 1994, was the world's first touchscreen smartphone:

Features: The Simon had a touchscreen, calendar, calculator, world clock, address book, and on-screen keyboard. It could also send and receive emails and faxes.

Design: The Simon was designed by IBM and manufactured by Mitsubishi Electronics.

Price: The Simon cost $1,100, which was a major factor in its short-lived sales.

Sales: The Simon sold only 50,000 units and was discontinued a year after its release.

Creator: Francis James Canova Jr., an American electronics designer, is credited with originating the idea for the Simon.
I think they have reduced the price to $599 later

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