• osugi_sakae@midwest.social
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        I left Japan in 2008. Phones had had cameras long enough that the makers had to add the can’t-turn-it-off shutter sound because so many chikan were taking upskirt photos on public transport.

        Less salaciously, there was also panic about people taking pictures of magazine articles in bookstores and then not buying the magazine. Not sure anyone really would have tried to read an article on those tiny screens, though.

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          Phones with cameras =/= Smartphones.

          Not sure what you were trying to say with your comment, nothing you wrote is relevant to Smartphones not existing in the early 00s.

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        This dude’s never heard of Symbian or Blackberry I guess. Or Sony Ericsson and Nokia N*** phones.

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          My first smartphone was a Nokia running Symbian with a fold out QWERTY keyboard.

          I actually loved It, except for the ridiculous paucity of compatible apps…

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            Palm and Windows CE was it?

            I actually had a palm pilot, then a Sony Clio for reading RSS feeds on the subway commute in the very early 2000s.

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              The original (best) Trēos were on PalmOS, but they did make some windows ones later.

              The Sony Clié was a sexy beast.

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                Yea, that Clie (thanks for reminding me of the spelling btw) was great. It had a decent lithium battery (palms had alkaline batteries ant the time) and fit in my pocket as well as the early iPhones.

                I ended up using the dock from the old Palm Pilot with a usb cord grafted on the end to download images from those ‘one time use’ digital cameras from Ritz.

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        Fair enough, the first blackberry with a camera was 2006 (the Blackberry Pearl). So mid-00s smartphone.