📱 The Evolution of Smartphones | From DynaTAC to iPhone 17, Galaxy S26 — 40 Years of Innovation and the Rise of AI Phones | Funifytools
The smartphone’s 40-year journey began with the 1983 Motorola DynaTAC, evolving from bulky “brick phones” into AI-powered personal devices.
IBM Simon (1993) introduced the first real smartphone concept, while Nokia and BlackBerry shaped early mobile computing.
Samsung’s 1995 “phone burning” event and the 1999 Anycall SCH-800 marked Korea’s rise as a global tech power, driven by a belief that “we can do it.”
The 2007 iPhone revolutionized design and usability, while Samsung’s Galaxy series led Android innovation through the 2010s.
Today’s iPhone 17 and Galaxy S26 integrate generative AI, transforming smartphones into digital extensions of human memory, creativity, and thought.
The smartphone’s 40-year journey began with the 1983 Motorola DynaTAC, evolving from bulky “brick phones” into AI-powered personal devices.
IBM Simon (1993) introduced the first real smartphone concept, while Nokia and BlackBerry shaped early mobile computing.
Samsung’s 1995 “phone burning” event and the 1999 Anycall SCH-800 marked Korea’s rise as a global tech power, driven by a belief that “we can do it.”
The 2007 iPhone revolutionized design and usability, while Samsung’s Galaxy series led Android innovation through the 2010s.
Today’s iPhone 17 and Galaxy S26 integrate generative AI, transforming smartphones into digital extensions of human memory, creativity, and thought.
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iPhone17 (apple newsroom) |
DynaTac 8000X By Redrum0486 - Own work, CC BY-SA 3.0 |
IBM Simon Personal Communicator By Bcos47(wikimedia) |
Mobile Phone Burning Ceremony (신동아) |
Anycall SCH-800 |
iPhone 1st. (wiki) |
Samsung Galaxy S (wiki) |
Apple iPhone 4 (wiki) |
LG G2 (wiki) |
Vega Iron (wiki) |
Google Pixel 6 (wiki) |
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