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Today, smartphone design is a pretty dull affair. Legions of monolithic, identikit black slabs populate our pockets and any semblance of innovation has mostly died. It wasn't always this way.Much as the battle for desktop today focuses on the shape of future computers, so too did mobile design in the late nineties and throughout the noughties. Dozens of weirdo handsets made it to market with oddball looks, some thriving, others vanishing without a trace.Of these daring designs, the flip phone was among the most enduring, and certainly evokes nostalgia among a certain portion of the population. From Nokia to Motorola, Samsung to Sony Ericsson, each manufacturer contributed classics that set the bar for style, comfort and elegance.And let's not forget, flip phones provided us with the most satisfying way to end a call, ever.
Slamming your clamshell shut wasn't just easy, it also looked damn cool. Fancy something more modern? Check out our rankingThe flip phone might now be something of the past, held onto by die-hards hoping for some impossible tech-opalypse that sets the world back a decade, but it lives on in the hearts of the mobile-minded.Here are ten of the best ever to grace the market: Motorola StarTacLaunched: 1996The first, the progenitor, the alpha and the omega of flip-phones; the Motorola StarTac was truly the beginning of a mobile revolution.' Mobile' phones of the past, clunkers used as car-phones due to their size and weight, gave way to this, a palmable refinement to a design formula started with the MicroTac eight years earlier.Indeed, the public seemed to agree, with the device shifting over 60 million units during its lifespan.
It had a large battery, a sexy network indication LED and could vibrate as alerts arrived, along with a design that was impossible not to love. Sanyo SCP-5300Launched: 2002It was in Japan, as with many crazy trends, that the idea of the camera-phone first surfaced. DSLRs were only really beginning to hit the mainstream, and the public still had an infatuation with film.With the release of the Sanyo SCP-5300, the first camera-phone to be released in the US, things began to change, as convenience overtook consideration.Here was a camera that could be carried at all times, putting the power of a 0.3 MP sensor in the hands of the masses.
Though image quality was poor, a powerful idea had been planted, and flip-phones continued to lead the charge. Motorola V300Launched: 2003It may seem obvious to say, but not every seismic change in mobile occurs at the high-end of the market. While the best camera quality, design, audio performance, display resolution and more is reserved for top of the line devices, it is the low-end devices sold in their millions that provide the profit necessary to continue this investment.The Motorola V300 series is a prime example of this.
First released in 2003, it was one of the devices of choice for a public just waking up to the idea of text messaging and more, selling by the truckload and inspiring a series of models that would continue for many years. Nokia 7200Launched: 2003It was in the first half of the 2000's that the public really began to start purchasing mobile phones en masse. To counter this new demand, a sea of devices was released by various manufacturers. To stand above, something special was always required.And none did 'special' better than Nokia, and the 7200 is a perfect illustration of this. Sporting a highly unusual, textured design utilizing several different types of fabric throughout, the 7200 felt like no other device at the time (or since).It was an oddball, but a truly memorable classic nonetheless. Motorola Razr V3Launched: 2004For many people the world over, when thinking of flip-phones it is Motorola's Razr series that springs to mind.
Some of the best-selling handsets ever, these slick, beautiful pieces proved that phones could be premium as well as comfortable.The V3 was the epitome of the range, selling more than 130 million units, ranking in the top ten most successful phones ever released, even to this day.Released in late 2004, it sported a thin aluminum body that immediately set it apart from the competition, along with a keypad made from a single sheet of metal. It was arguably the first phone to fuse tech with fashion, resulting in an iconic handset that was extremely stylish.Motorola Pebl U6Launched: 2005The current trend for our phones is to get increasingly bigger, but the exact opposite was true in the noughties.