Top Ten Cellphones of 1999-2009

Today early January 2010 , we flashback to remember what best of mobile phones/cellphones during 1999 until 2009. Below some sample Top Ten Cellphones of 1999-2009 :

(2009) HTC HERO Android

It was the Hero that took Android from being a tinkerer’s toy to a big-deal OS, finally delivering on the promise of the G1 and Magic before it.
Tellingly, the HTC’s appeal has grown as the year has gone on, and it stands out clearly as one of the three best phones of the year.

(2007) APPLE iPHONE
We all knew it would be included here, so we’ll get it over with first. The iPhone’s arrival turned the mobile phone industry on its head. Love it or hate it, the iPhone’s arrival forced the rest of the industry to raise its game, and we’re all better off for it.

(2004) MOTOROLA RAZR V3
The RAZR V3 came along at the zenith of Motorola’s powers, and its clamshell form factor and edgy design made it probably the single biggest contributor to mobile phones becoming mainstream fashion icons.
Notable quote: “Flat-out fabulous: impressively slim and ultra-sexy” – PC World

5_palm_treo_600 (2003) PALM TREO 600
The Treo 600, made by Handspring, was one of the first devices to show us the potential of the mobile phone for doing a lot more than just making calls and typing texts. If Palm knew what that would do to the PDA market it dominated, it may never have bothered.
Notable quote: “The most advanced in this line of self-titled ’smartphones’, combining the world of cellphones and PDAs – TechwareLabs

(2003) SONY ERICSSON T610
The first complete product of Sony’s partnership with Ericsson was a multimedia specialist that was ahead of its time. It brought the likes of Bluetooth and an on-board camera into the mainstream, doing more than any other phone to bring phones and photography together.
Notable quote: “The T610 is, indeed, a satisfying and remarkable device” – ZDNet

2_blackberry_5810 (2002) BLACKBERRY 5810
BlackBerry took its push email devices to a new level by adding phone calling with the 5810. It was hopelessly basic by today’s standards, and you needed to plug in a headset to make calls, When it was released and what it cost.
Notable quote: “A convenient, highly integrated communication device that handles multiple types of data plus the occasional voice call” – PC Mag
10_nokia_6310i (2002) NOKIA 6310i
It started off its life very much as a business phone, but a rock-solid feature set including GPRS, Bluetooth and infrared made it an enduring favourite. What was a forward-thinking business phone when it launched is still in service today as a simple and reliable workhorse.

(2001) ERICSSON T68
This good-looking handset was Ericsson’s first to feature a colour screen. It was also one of its very last as a sole entity, resurfacing as the Sony Ericsson T68i. It was a popular all-rounder that set the tone for Sony Ericsson handsets for years to come.
Notable quote: “The compact T68 is a terrific deal considering the useful features you get” – PC World

8_nokia_3310 (2000) NOKIA 3310
The 3210 misses out on our list as it came out in 1999, but it’s replacement didn’t do too badly either, selling 126 million worldwide. Features like an interchangeable case, voice dialling and multiple-message texting built on the already solid foundation set by the 3210.
Notable quote: “The new inbuilt real-time chat function via SMS is one of its greatest features” – CNET Asia

(1999) NOKIA N95
It was Nokia’s bad luck that the folks over at Cupertino were just getting ready to floor us with the iPhone, because in its own way the N95 was just as earth-shattering. What the iPhone did for the user interface the N95 did for the features list. Today’s best smartphones combine both.
Notable quote: It’s the Swiss Army Knife of mobile phones: a compact handset that does everything – The Register

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