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The Weirdest Windows Mobile Phone Ever?
MrMobile [Michael Fisher]
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In 2005, the Motorola i930 was a bizarre and expensive Windows Mobile device, costing $499, over $800 today. It ran Windows Mobile Smartphone Edition, a simplified version of Microsoft's OS for smaller screens, and came with an unusual array of accessories. This phone featured dual radio sets for domestic and international use, an IR port, and a full-size SD card slot, but its main drawback was being application-locked, limiting users to pre-approved software. Despite efforts to hack it, the i930 ultimately fell short due to its carrier's decline and missing modern features like Bluetooth and Wi-Fi. It represents a quirky chapter in mobile technology before the smartphone revolution.