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The First Smartphone
IBM Simon. The First Smartphone Ever | Medium
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Did You Know That The First Smartphone, The IBM Simon, Was Introduced In 1993? - YouTube
The Evolution of the Smartphone, From IBM's Simon to Samsung's Galaxy Fold - TheStreet
The History of Simon Personal Communicator: A Complete Guide
First Smartphone: Fun Facts About Simon | Time
Life Before iPhone - First there was Simon - YouTube
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IBM Simon - 1994. Considered by many to be the first smartphone. Anyone have one in their collection? : r/vintagemobilephones
Before IPhone and Android Came Simon, the First Smartphone - Bloomberg
JOE.ie - On this day in 1992, the first smartphone, IBM Simon, was debuted at a tech show. | Facebook
The first smartphone: 1994's IBM Simon - by Bryan Lunduke
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IBM Simon: World's first smartphone is now 20 years old - Android Authority
IBM Simon - Wikipedia
IBM Simon Personal Communicator 1st smart phone, designed by IBM for Bell South released August 16, 1994 with PDA touchscreen Stock Photo - Alamy
$900 and a battery life of one hour: the first ever smartphone – The Irish Times
The Evolution of the Smartphone, From IBM's Simon to Samsung's Galaxy Fold - TheStreet
Did you know: the first smartphone turns 21 - PhoneArena
World's First Smartphone Simon Launched Before iPhone
GBC Research on X: "1993: IBM Simon, first touch-screen smartphone invented. A mobile phone, pager & fax machine in one. #InnovationFacts http://t.co/fxrG9kothp" / X
IET On Campus VIT - Look! Is it a landline? Is it a cellphone? No! It's a smartphone!!! This day in 1994, IBM released the world's first smartphone, IBM Simon. It was
The First Smartphone
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The Computer Guyz - Did you know? The IBM Simon was the first phone with a touchscreen, released in 1992. It's referred to as the first “smartphone,” though the term was not