Ericsson GS88

By admin , 22 July 2021
GS88
Description

In 1997, Ericsson broke new ground again, coining the term “smartphone” in conjunction with the unveiling of the GS88 handset – a full 10 years before Apple’s iPhone hit the shelves. Also known as “Penelope”, the GS88 used a Symbian operating system and featured a touch screen, a QWERTY keyboard and a stylus which was used to access its functions. Only 200 of these concept phones were produced.

The GS88 combined calling, e-mail, and web browsing, paving the way for the personal communications revolution that followed.

Year First Manufactured
1997

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