Motorola PageWriter (1996)
Before anyone could sign on to AOL Instant Messenger on a T-Mobile Sidekick,
before the first SMS message was ever sent from a cell phone, and
before a BlackBerry was even a twinkle in anyone's eye, Motorola gave
early adopters a taste of the future: the ability to send, as well as
receive, text messages on a wireless device. The PageWriter--which
looked like a thicker version of Motorola's then-current one-way text
pagers--sported a flip-top design that, when opened, revealed a QWERTY
keypad as well as a four-line backlit monochrome LCD screen. Far ahead
of its time, it was eventually superceded by less costly mobile
messaging options.
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