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Posted by floke
On the Ericsson (not Sony Ericsson) site there is an intresting pdf article about mobile phone and systems history:
Fifty years with mobile phones.pdf



Posted by QuickShare
amazingly the Ericsson website still exist until to date.. cool..

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Posted by floke
what do you mean?
Ericsson mobile phones are SonyEricsson today but the other parts of the company were unaffected and this is a fairly new article on their homepage.

Posted by tranced
this article is very interesting. i'll read it later. thanks floke.

Posted by mart89
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On 2006-10-14 12:23:23, QuickShare wrote:
amazingly the Ericsson website still exist until to date.. cool..

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Ericsson still makes alot of parts for mobile phones, and stuff like UMTS recievers for notebooks.

Posted by englishmanabroad
Great article. Thanks @floke Still trying to find a picture of my first 1G Brick - the excel Mark II "pocket phone" (not sure whose pocket it was designed for)

Posted by Tigerente
Well, I'm just back from there:
http://www.mobilen50ar.se

and I'm glad that the flight from Germany to Sweden has only cost ~25EUR.

Most phones shown are dummies and some of them are non-original dummies or damaged.



I can make a better exhibition of the mobile evolution with my own phones.

But there are still some nice (and real) ones:







The whole exhibition can be seen here: http://www.my-ericsson.de/galerie/mobilen50

More text will follow the next days.




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