The first phone in the world color is Siemens S10 was launched in 1998, but since the arrival of the Sony Ericsson T68, the new generation of this phone really popular.
The Ericsson T68. Photo: Wikimedia.
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Today one can easily see all the information on the color screen phone, computer or tablet. Although any one facility, your screen may be able to re-create millions of color fidelity. But that is quite rare in the 90s when most phones are only displayed a monochrome screen, often accompanied by a pale Irish Green backlight.
It was not until 1998, a company called Siemens decided to create something groundbreaking. That year marked the launch of the Siemens S10, a phone is considered as the first color screen. Not many people remember the events marking this milestone when it can not trigger a "revolution color screen" real. It can only reproduce in 4 colors: red, green, blue and white, despite being considered an innovative step in that time but it is not what makes people happy.
Nokia 9210 Communicator phones launched in 2000 with the display to use as well. It provides an LCD 640 x 200 pixels and an easy interface to interact with the user. One can access the web, play games and watch a lot of pictures with a 4096 color palette contains.
Then, in 2001, Sanyo SCP-5000 - color screen phone first provided by US manufacturers launched Sprint PCS. Sanyo SCP-5000 screen is a 2-inch display and can see that the phone has good size at that time. It can display up to 256 colors. Time of launch, the price of the Sanyo SCP-5000 at about $ 500.
However, only until the Ericsson T68 launched in 2001, the phone displays the new color screen really becoming popular. With fairly expensive price to 600 apiece, but many users are willing to pay by the compact, beautifully designed with many features 256 color screen with 101 x resolution of 80 pixels.
The color screen phone the first generation:
Siemens S10 debuted in 1998.
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Nokia 9210 Communicator launched in 2000.
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Sanyo SCP-5000 in 2001.
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EricssonT68 2001.
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