Before the T-Mobile Sidekick became Hollywood's "it" phone, it was known as the Danger Hiptop. PC World liked it so much that we named it our product of the year in 2003. While its voice capabilities were only mediocre, this was one of the first devices to offer truly functional mobile Web browsing, e-mail access, and instant messaging. Plus, it pioneered that nifty swiveling design.
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In Pictures: A History of Cell Phones
From Motorola's first phone, which weighed in at 2 pounds, to Apple's upcoming iPhone, here's a look at how cell phones have evolved over the years.
Swivel It: Danger Hiptop (2002)
Heftier: Nokia Mobira Senator (1982)
Pre-iPhone: BellSouth/IBM Simon Personal Communicator (1993)
Ahead of Its Time: Motorola StarTAC (1996)
DotComs Ran on These: Nokia 6160 (1998) or Nokia 8260 (2000)
Early Smart Phone: Kyocera QCP6035 (2000)
PDA to Phone: Handspring Treo 180 (2001)
Swivel It: Danger Hiptop (2002)
CrackBerry Phone: BlackBerry 5810 (2002)
Photo Opp: Sanyo SCP-5300 (2002)
Bad Buzz: Nokia N-Gage (2003)
Sleek: Motorola Razr v3 (2004)
Out of Tune: Motorola Rokr (2005)
Good Looks: BlackBerry Pearl (2006)
Coming Soon: Apple iPhone (2007)
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