IBM Simon is the world's first smart phone

The world’s first smart phone, IBM Simon, is a modern and stylish iPhone and Galaxy smartphone that is 900 dollars away and is now 20 years old. One hour of battery life was developed and sold by IBM and American mobile phone company BelSelf. In 1994, it was about 23 centimeters long and weighed in at half a kilogram. It was half the size of a brick house. "The name Simon is because it is simple and can do almost anything you want," according to reports.
With its green LCD screen, Simon has touch screen technology. Its software allows users to write notes, draw, update calendars and contacts, and send and receive faxes and allow calls. "It has all the components of a smartphone, including slots at the bottom, inserting different applications such as maps, spreadsheets and games. So this is a true pioneer, iPhone," said Charlotte Connelly. Say.
About 50,000 Ximen mobile phones are sold throughout their lives. In October of this year, cultural relics will continue to be displayed as part of a permanent exhibition on communications and information technology in the history of the Science Museum in London.