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  2. Form factor (mobile phones) - Wikipedia

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    Some phones have an automatic slider built in that deploys the keypad. Many phones pop out their keypad segments as soon as the user begins to slide the phone apart. Unique models are the 2-way slider where sliding up or down provides distinct functions: the Nokia N85 or Nokia N95 are examples of this.

  3. Xelibri - Wikipedia

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    Xelibri (pronounced "ex-elibrii") was a fashion-oriented range of mobile phones created by Siemens Mobile and introduced in January 2003. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Two "collections" each consisting of four unusual phones, released before the Xelibri project was dropped due to poor sales in 2004.

  4. Foldable smartphone - Wikipedia

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    A foldable smartphone (also known as a foldable phone or simply foldable) is a smartphone with a folding form factor. It is reminiscent of the clamshell (or "flip phone") design of many earlier feature phones. [1] [2] Some variants of the concept use multiple touchscreen panels on a hinge, while other designs utilise a flexible display.

  5. Mobile phone - Wikipedia

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    Two decades of evolution of mobile phones, from a 1992 Motorola DynaTAC 8000X to the 2014 iPhone 6 Plus. A mobile phone, or cell phone, [a] is a portable telephone that allows users to make and receive calls over a radio frequency link while moving within a designated telephone service area, unlike fixed-location phones (landline phones).

  6. The Best Foldable Phones Are No Longer a Novelty – See the ...

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    The phone folds out to a 6.2-inch display when fully open, with a 2.7-inch Quick View display when closed. It runs on the Android 10 operating system with a Snapdragon 710 processor and up to 6GB ...

  7. Babylonokia - Wikipedia

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    Babylonokia (also Babylon-Nokia, Alien-Mobile, and Cuneiform Mobile Phone) is a 2012 artwork [1] by Karl Weingärtner in the form of a clay tablet shaped like a mobile phone, its keys and screen showing cuneiform script. Weingärtner created the work to represent the evolution of information transfer from the ancient world to the present. [2]

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