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minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish1•edit-22 years agoSony Ericsson P800, P900, P910, with P990, M600 and W-something coming early 2006. Nokia 9000, 9100, 9300(i), 9500. Also tons of hybrid PalmOS and Windows Mobile (both touchscreen-based and keypad-based) devices that fit the definition. There were tons of them, and all were infinitely capable than the first couple generations of iPhone or Android. Heck, I could install a browser with Flash support on my M600.
What smartphones were out in 2005?
BlackBerry’s Java phones, notably.
Sony Ericsson P800, P900, P910, with P990, M600 and W-something coming early 2006.
Nokia 9000, 9100, 9300(i), 9500.
Also tons of hybrid PalmOS and Windows Mobile (both touchscreen-based and keypad-based) devices that fit the definition.
There were tons of them, and all were infinitely capable than the first couple generations of iPhone or Android.
Heck, I could install a browser with Flash support on my M600.