A Motorola StarTAC,,, First released January 3, 1996; 22 years ago ( 1996-01-03) Predecessor series Successor Dimensions 94 mm × 55 mm × 19 mm (130) Weight 88 g Display Digital: AMPS (Analog): Segment, Alphanumeric LED The Motorola StarTAC is a manufactured. It was released on January 3, 1996, being the first ever clamshell/flip mobile phone. The StarTAC is the successor of the, a semi-clamshell design that had been launched in 1989. Whereas the MicroTAC's shell folded down from below the keypad, the StarTAC folded up from above the display.
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In 2005, put StarTAC at #6 in The 50 Greatest Gadgets of the Past 50 Years. The StarTAC was among the first mobile phones to gain widespread consumer adoption; approximately 60 million StarTACs were sold.
Contents • • • • • • • • Release [ ] Motorola applied for the StarTAC trademark name in September 1995. The StarTAC was unveiled in on January 3, 1996. Then the smallest cell phone available, this phone was an immediate success. Successor and StarTACs were equally popular. Models were available in North America through Powertel, VoiceStream and other early GSM carriers. The StarTAC, which closely resembles Star Trek´s, remained popular until the early 2000s, appearing in many Hollywood of the period such as starring. Many MicroTAC owners switched to this particular model due to its compact size and light weight.
During its initial launch, magazine ads for the phone would include an actual size cardboard facsimile that could be pulled from the page to demonstrate the diminutive nature of the device. The Motorola StarTAC mobile phone was introduced at the price of $1000.
First Generation StarTAC Key features [ ] Some key features of the Motorola StarTAC were: • text messages, although only the later digital models had the capability to send messages. • Introduced clamshell design • 88 grams (3.1 ounces ) • It could use an optional battery, at a time when most phones were restricted to lower capacity batteries • Was one of the first cellular phones to introduce vibrate alert as an alternative to a ringtone. • Featured a persistent flashing green indicator to indicate that the device had a network connection.
• High-end models featured a built-in answering machine. StarTAC 2004 [ ]. This section needs additional citations for.
Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. (December 2016) () The StarTAC name was revived in 2004 for a new model designed for the market. It had: • A 128×160 262,000 TFT Color LCD • 64-channel sound • A feature supported by • A 2,800-entry contact book In addition, a version with an 18K gold directional keypad and brightwork was released as StarTAC 2004 SE.
Astute Graphics Keygen Mac Crack. The regular edition was released without the Mobile Banking function as the Motorola V628 in China. The 18K gold edition remained Korea-only.
StarTAC III [ ] Motorola once again revived the StarTAC by announcing the StarTAC III on February 27, 2007. • 2-inch display • • support • 128 MB built-in memory Model list [ ] Analog phones • StarTAC 3000 • StarTAC 6000 • StarTAC 6500 • StarTAC 8500 • StarTAC 8600 Digital phones • StarTAC 70 • StarTAC 75 - 1800 • StarTAC 75+ • StarTAC 80 • StarTAC 85 - GSM 900 • StarTAC 130 - GSM 900 • StarTAC 7000g - GSM 1900 • StarTAC 8000g - GSM 1900 • StarTAC Rainbow • ST7760 (/) • ST7762 (AMPS/TDMA) • ST7790 (AMPS/TDMA) • 80071WNBPA (FCC IHDT5VG1) AMPS/TDMA (832/2412 MHz) • ST7797 (Tri Mode/Dual Band 800/1900 MHz. AMPS) • ST7860 (Dual Mode/Single Band 800 MHz. CDMA/AMPS) • ST7867w (Dual Mode/Dual Band 1900 MHz.