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'''MyDevice''' was a [[smartphone]] made by [[Finnish]] company called '''''MyOrigo''.''' It was developed in 2003, But the phone was never released to the public markets. MyDevice was remarkable for it's time, since it had auto-rotate function, simplistic "[[smartphone]]" UI (similar to IOS or Android) and it was fully working touchscreen-phone. The device was presented to [[Nokia]], but the leaders didn't see the potential of touchscreen-phone. |
'''MyDevice''' was a [[smartphone]] made by [[Finnish]] company called '''''MyOrigo''.''' It was developed in 2003, But the phone was never released to the public markets. MyDevice was remarkable for it's time, since it had auto-rotate function, simplistic "[[smartphone]]" UI (similar to IOS or Android) and it was fully working touchscreen-phone. The device was presented to [[Nokia]], but the leaders didn't see the potential of touchscreen-phone. |
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MyDevice was presented to [[Apple Inc.|Apple']]<nowiki/>s [[Steve Jobs]]. It's been suggested that MyOrigo's MyDevice was the inspiration for [[Apple Inc.|Apple]] [[IPhone (1st generation)|iPhone]] (2007)<ref>{{Cite web|title=BBC - The Rise And Fall Of Nokia - YouTube|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RDYedU7COEQ&feature=youtu.be|access-date=2020-11-06|website=www.youtube.com}}</ref> |
At one point MyDevice was presented to [[Apple Inc.|Apple']]<nowiki/>s [[Steve Jobs]]. It's been suggested that MyOrigo's MyDevice was the inspiration for [[Apple Inc.|Apple]] [[IPhone (1st generation)|iPhone]] (2007)<ref>{{Cite web|title=BBC - The Rise And Fall Of Nokia - YouTube|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RDYedU7COEQ&feature=youtu.be|access-date=2020-11-06|website=www.youtube.com}}</ref> |
Revision as of 17:11, 6 November 2020
MyDevice was a smartphone made by Finnish company called MyOrigo. It was developed in 2003, But the phone was never released to the public markets. MyDevice was remarkable for it's time, since it had auto-rotate function, simplistic "smartphone" UI (similar to IOS or Android) and it was fully working touchscreen-phone. The device was presented to Nokia, but the leaders didn't see the potential of touchscreen-phone.
At one point MyDevice was presented to Apple's Steve Jobs. It's been suggested that MyOrigo's MyDevice was the inspiration for Apple iPhone (2007)[1]
- ^ "BBC - The Rise And Fall Of Nokia - YouTube". www.youtube.com. Retrieved 2020-11-06.