Smartphone Tech Origins – Where Did It All Come From?

Read the full post: https://goo.gl/V4d83H | Ever wondered where all the tech inside your smartphone originally came from? From GPS and gyroscopes to touch screens, fingerprint scanners and digital cameras, join Lanh on a walk down memory lane.

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29 thoughts on “Smartphone Tech Origins – Where Did It All Come From?

  1. You say SOCS didn't come into phones in 2008? What about the original iphone?

    And no, the Atrix 4G wasn't the first fingerprint scanner. It was the 2009 LG ExPo

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  3. I've had 2 ZTE phones from Metro PCS. Fairly affordable, comes with some goodies, clean lines, earphone jack, etc.
    Bought a Samsung Galaxy in between. It was ok, till it locked on me for some reason? Which gave me the chance to upgrade to a phone with a larger screen, which made watching all my YouTube vids so much better. Has all the bells and whistles, front and rear facing cameras, fingerprint unlocking option, a long lasting battery, which is un-removable, but it charges pretty fast and I can watch several half hour-long vids or longer ones before needing a charge. It light, sleek, and I just love it, love it, love it!
    My next phone will probably be the new ZTE foldable, with 2 screens.
    Till then my ZTE981 ZMAX PRO will continue to be my prized possession! 📱

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  5. …and then there are ppl complaining about EV cars being crappy.. yeah like with all commercialized electronics, give it a decade… it just got popular for crying out loud

  6. can anyone answer me please?
    Uhmm. hey guys.
    One question
    Can you install custom rom in a smartphone clone?
    Cauz i used to have a clone of a samsung galaxy s4.
    Thanks in advance😄😄

  7. Pretty sure there are a few windows mobile phones back then support fingerprint sensor around.. I would say 2005 or something along those line. I remember TOSHIBA had one.

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