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The Motorola V120c is a CDMA cell phone sold in 2002 by Motorola. It was mainly used with Verizon and Alltel networks, and included a number of simple features. It had an extendable antenna. The model existed in black and in silver, but there were other plastic covers from third party manufacturers.
Siemens A50 is a mobile phone manufactured by Siemens Mobile. [1] [2] It was one of the best sold mobile phones from 2002. [3]The phone was announced in October 2002. [4]The phone included a WAP browser and two games: Stack Attack and Balloon Shooter.
The Samsung SGH-T100 is a dual-band GSM mobile phone manufactured by Samsung in 2002. [1] It was the first mobile phone to use a thin-film transistor active matrix LCD display; prior to the release of the SGH-T100 all phones had used passive matrix display technology. [2] By 2003, it sold over 10 million units worldwide. [1]
Mobile-assisted language learning (MALL) is language learning that is assisted or enhanced through the use of a handheld mobile device. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] MALL is a subset of both Mobile Learning ( m-learning ) and computer-assisted language learning (CALL).
The Nokia 8310 is a mobile phone manufactured by Nokia between 2001 and 2002. Belonging to the 8000 series, the handset was a member of Nokia's flagship premium 'candybar' variety, and retailed for a price in excess of £400 on launch after its announcement at CEBIT in March 2001. [1]
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Their Xelibri range of phones, which was the company's answer to the fashionable handset trend at the time, became a costly failure. [ 4 ] On 7 June 2005, the Taiwanese company BenQ agreed to acquire the loss-making Siemens Mobile from Siemens, [ 5 ] together with exclusive right to use the Siemens trademark on its mobile phones for 5 years. [ 6 ]