
2023 Author: Gordon Kinson | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-05-24 11:09
The term "smartphone" first appeared in 1995, but not many people know that in fact the first "smart" phone debuted three years earlier - in 1992. The device from IBM, dubbed the Simon Personal Communicator, was developed 15 years before the first iPhone.

IBM Simon was the first gadget to combine the functionality of a cell phone and a PDA ("Personal Digital Assistant"). According to Byte Magazine, its cost was then $ 899 (in modern dollars - $ 1,435). A service contract was offered with the device.
Nevertheless, in terms of its technical characteristics, Simon was far ahead of its contemporaries. The smartphone was equipped with a monochrome LCD touchscreen measuring 4.5 "x 1.4". A stylus was supplied with it.

In addition to making calls, Simon owners could send and receive e-mails, faxes, and pager messages. Among other things, the phone contained a set of built-in functions, including a notebook, an address book that looked like a folder, a calendar, a clock with world time and the ability to schedule meetings.
The gadget also provided the ability to use third-party applications, but for this, the user had to free up the appropriate amount of internal space or purchase a special card that was inserted into the device.

Although the world's first smartphone did not manage to reach the level of sales of iPhone or Android devices, according to Bloomberg Businessweek, IBM still managed to sell about 50 thousand copies of the gadget.
You can learn more about how the world's first smartphone works in the Simon Personal Communicator overview below.
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