This was the first Nokia phone

First Nokia phone

The beginnings of Nokia date back to 1862 , although at that time they were dedicated to tasks totally different from those we know today. It wasn't until 1982 that the company finally launched its first mobile phone, which is quite a departure from its latest products. It is curious to see the evolution of this important invention that has already become an essential part of our lives. In just three decades, it has gone from huge briefcases, with very high weights, to thin tactile sheets that we can carry in any pocket. Mobira Senator was the name with which NokiaHe christened his first offspring, a black box with a built-in handle and an antenna that inevitably resembles older radios. Nokia has been making phones for more than 30 years and now that Microsoft has taken over the brand's mobile division , it is very possible that we will stop seeing mobile phones with the Finnish signature. The PhoneArena blog makes its particular recognition, recalling the first model of the brand.

Nokia Logo

Nokia is a legend in mobile telephony. In fact, for many years it was the world's largest mobile phone maker, a reign they lost by failing to react in time when the wave of smartphones arrived . The Mobira Senator is the first stone in the beginning of this empire. A mobile phone that works in the 450 Mhz band and weighs no less than 9.8 kg. Transportable, which is said to be transportable, was not much, but at the time it was the only thing there was. This model, which responded to the NMT-450 code , was designed to be carried in the car-Another detail that has changed since then, now talking on the mobile in the car is not so well seen. What of the weight has to do, especially with the battery , and that did not exist yet compact lithium batteries today. However, autonomy continues to be a problem for manufacturers, it would be nice to know the autonomy offered by the Mobira Senator, we were still surprised.

Nokia Lumia 930

Things have changed a lot since the launch of this mobile model. Now, Nokia belongs to Microsoft and manufactures mobiles with the Windows Phone operating system , which is the third most popular platform at the moment, behind Android and Apple's iOS. Its Lumia range stands out for offering very attractive and functional designs, combined with exclusive applications and highly advanced components. The PureView cameras of models such as the Nokia Lumia 930 or Lumia 1020 are a benchmark within the sector. The ClearBlack displayThey are also a very interesting piece, as they look great in the sun and some can even be handled with gloves on. It is not clear if the mobiles that they launch from now on will continue to carry the Nokia seal, but what is clear is that this company has outlined mobile telephony as we know it today, starting with the rudimentary Mobira Senator.

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