The first mobile phone equipped with Symbian system, Ericsson R380sc

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Now many people think that the Symbian system that stood out in the past was developed by Nokia, and they take it for granted that the first Symbian mobile phone must also originate from Nokia. In fact, the Symbian system was developed by Ericsson, Nokia, Motorola and Psion jointly established the products of Saipan. In 1999, Symbian launched the Symbian OS v5.x operating system. In 2000, the world's first Symbian system mobile phone: Ericsson R380 was officially sold. Ericsson says that R380sc has many functions, and you can use it as a notepad, address book, and handheld computer. At the time, this phone was a black and white touch screen phone, but when it was first released, many people responded that this phone was extremely unstable, such as frequent crashes and locks.

The first mobile phone equipped with Symbian system, Ericsson R380sc - DayDayNews

The first mobile phone equipped with Symbian system, Ericsson R380sc - DayDayNews

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Ericsson R380sc is 130 mm long, 50 mm wide, 26 mm thick, and weighs 164 grams. The Ericsson R380sc has a unique design and looks like a candy bar phone at first glance, but just flip down the keys under the screen. Revealing a large monochromatic screen that supports touch control, this design must have surprised the audience.

The first mobile phone equipped with Symbian system, Ericsson R380sc - DayDayNews

Although the Nokia 9210 is the first mature Symbian phone, it is indeed the Ericsson R380sc The first mobile phone equipped with Symbian system has become an important part in the history of mobile phone development.

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