"The iPhone is nothing more than a luxury bauble that will appeal to a few gadget freaks,"
Bloomberg News wrote in January 2007—more than 500 million iPhone sales ago.
I had a similar view on smartphones back in 2007 because back in 2002-2003 I had a pocket pc, I was the only one out of thousands of people who had this phone, everyone that saw it made fun of it, they called it a brick, they said why are you carrying such a large phone, thats back in the day when the smallest phone you could own was the coolest and best around, anything bigger than a wallet was considered huge....the pocket pc was large compared to everyones slim razor motorola and nextel and cool nokia phones back then....it was a $400 phone at the time, it did almost everything, about thousand more things than your standard flip phone that everyone was carrying at the time, people called me out on it everywhere I went, so from that point on I thought why would anyone want one of these smartphones, I carried mine around for about 3 years, at the time I got rid of it probably in 2006 everyone was onto the coolest flip phones thats why I thought the smartphone would never take off, everyone and anyone was literally making fun of me for carrying such a device, now fast forward to 2015, and the phones people carry today are larger than ever before, yea they are slim but it seems the bigger the phone the cooler you are....who knows maybe one day the smaller the phone the cooler it will be... I have read articles that flip phones in asia are coming back, sales are beginning to rise again so who knows maybe the flip phone will come back one day.....
Way ahead of its time......
Specs:
Display: Reflective TFT color LCD, 12 bit, 4096 colors, Screen Size Diag: 3.5", Resolution: 240 x 320.
Battery Lithium Polymer rechargeable. Battery is replaceable by customer service. 1500 mA. Claimed battery life: Talk Time 5 hours (PDA off), 180 hours standby.
Performance: StrongARM 206 MHz processor, 32MB Flash ROM, 32 MB built-in RAM.
size: 5.1 x 2.9 x 0.7. Weight Approximately 7.1 oz.
Audio: Built in speaker, mic and stereo headphone jack. Voice Recorder and Windows Pocket Media Player included.
Software: Pocket PC 2002 operating
system. Microsoft Pocket Office suite including Pocket Word, Excel, Internet Explorer, Reader, and Outlook. Also, Terminal Services, MSN Instant Messenger for Pocket PC and Voice Recorder as well as handwriting recognition.
Expansion: 1 SD (Secure Digital) slot (non-SDIO).
Network: GSM with GPRS. Dual band 900 MHz (Europe) and 1900 MHz (US) freqencies.
This is what the tmobile pocket pc looked like
http://www.mobiletechreview.com/tmobile.htm