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- IBM Simon - Wikipedia
Long before the smartphone revolution, IBM and BellSouth teamed up to build and sell the Simon Personal Communicator, a 1-pound, $899 mobile phone that ran apps and featured the first touch screen
- Tapping into History: The First Touch Screen Phone Ever Made
The first touch screen phone ever made was the IBM Simon Personal Communicator, which was released in 1994 It was a touchscreen device that had a 320×240 monochrome touchscreen display, and it allowed users to make phone calls, send faxes, and emails, as well as had a calendar and address book
- Who made the first touchscreen phone Apple or Samsung?
IBM’s Simon was arguably the first commercially available touchscreen-equipped phone However, Apple’s iPhone revolutionized the user experience, popularizing capacitive multi-touch technology and setting a new standard for the industry
- What Was the First Phone With a Touch Screen? - AEANET
What Was the First Phone With a Touch Screen? It wasn’t an iPhone or Android device, but rather the Simon Personal Communicator, released by IBM and BellSouth in 1994
- Who Invented Smartphone? Unraveling the History of Mobile | History . . .
The first touchscreen phone, the IBM Simon Personal Communicator, though not initially recognized for its revolutionary interface, laid the foundation for touchscreen technology in today’s smartphones
- First Touchscreen Smartphone in the World: IBM Simon Story
The IBM Simon Personal Communicator is known as the first touchscreen smartphone in the world It came out in 1994 and had a touch screen you used with a stylus
- Smartphone history: A complete timeline - Textline
IBM Simon Personal Communicator, a refined version of Canova’s prototype, became available to consumers It had a touchscreen and users could not only make phone calls, but receive faxes and emails too IBM Simon also introduced the first apps, like an address book, calendar, calculator, appointment scheduler, and notepad
- The history of cell phones: A decade-by-decade timeline
Martin Cooper holds the Motorola DynaTAC 8000X, the world's first cell phone After decades of research and development, Motorola unveiled the world’s first cell phone prototype in 1973
- IBM Simon: the first commercial smartphone in history
Discover how the IBM Simon was ahead of its time and became the first commercial smartphone with a touchscreen, apps, and email
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