Hello, “remembering is living” I heard this phrase on the AQ program “trip to the past” many times, and it occurred to me to make a foray into the past when it comes to phones, but since we are in 2016, then I will only go back ten years when the iPhone was a year away and the first phone with Android operating system would only arrive in 2008, let's do it:
BlackBerry Pearl 8100
Motorola Q
Although announced in June 2005, the Motorola Q (also known as Motorola Q8) only hit the market in 2006 with a full QWERTY keyboard, 2.4-inch screen, 320 x 240 pixels (without touchscreen) such as the HTC TyTN system operative was Windows Mobile 5.0 (version for phones without touchscreen), 1.3 MP rear camera, memory card support, but it did not have Wi-Fi and GPS (3G was only available on CDMA models.
Nokia N93
Successor to the Nokia N90 and Nokia N92, the N93 hit the market in July 2006 becoming the Nokia with the most advanced camera (at least at the clear height), a true multimedia with 3.2 MP camera Carl Zeiss 3x optical zoom, autofocus , 640 x 480 pixels, video capacity at 30 fps (the first Nokia with such zoom and video recording capabilities.)
Sony Ericsson W950
Part of Sony Ericsson's Walkman series of music phones, the W950 had 3G, 2.6 screen with 240 resolution 320 pixels, touchscreen, stylus, multimedia keys, Walkman music player, FM radio, 4GB internal memory (at the time it was rare), but it had no memory card support and was also notorious for not having a camera.
These were some of the stars of 2006, if it is contrary opinion leave in the comments, if you know of others also leave in the comments, until now with more news.