Twenty years ago, appropriate flagship smartphones were a foreign rare. The average mobile phone was more compact, it had a classic T9 keyboard, which was often not a small display, and a strange hardware feature that separated it from the rest of the shelf at the time.
But the most important feature of all of them? Very cheap price tag.
In fact, one thing that is common with some of the most famous phones a day was a more flexible cost. True, everything was cheaper at the time, due to inflation work, but for one reason or any other reason, today the cheapest flagship phone today is the same price tag that is like the most expensive phones at the moment.
What about the quick journey of old memories? During the pre -work for our upcoming “iconic phones” book project, we had to do some math and adjust some legendary phones a day when adjusting to inflation will cost 2025.
- Nokia N95 (2007) – – one of the most famous flagships behind the day, with all bells and whistles that were hot at the end of 00s, launched for $ 749 in 2007 (the original iPhone was unveiled). Today, the representative of this legendary representative of Nokia will cost $ 1,199, which sells 256GB Pixel 9 Pro XL in these days.
- Motorola Razr V3 (2004) – One of the most famous Clem Shell devices at all times, the original Razr had a tag of 9 499. Today, it was launched at 9 849.
- Apple iPhone (2007) – – Apple’s longer iPhone cost is 9499 at the time of launch, which is much more affordable than other high -end devices at the moment. Today, the price will be $ 749 when it is adjusted for inflation.
- BlackBerry 7230 (2003) – – This legendary Kurder Warrior launched at 9 399 in 2003, and this price made you a reliable communication device that made the texting easier. Today, the BlackBerry will be proud of the $ 699 price tag.
- Nokia 3310 (2000) – easily launched “the most famous phone” candidate, Nokia 3310 in 2000 for about $ 130. Today, unprecedented symbols will have a tag of 939.
If you have ever been as attracted to the golden age of the golden age of mobile phones as we are, our upcoming “iconic phones” tablebook will be an old deep dive in the classic world. Find out more about the book and sign up for the special bird’s special waiver by following the link below:
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