Motorola StarTAC

Motorola StarTAC

A GSM Motorola StarTAC
Compatible networks AMPS, CDMA, TDMA, GSM
Dimensions 94 mm×55 mm×19 mm (130)
Weight 88 g
Display Digital: LCD
AMPS: Segment LED, Alphanumeric LED

The Motorola StarTAC is a clamshell mobile phone manufactured by Motorola. It was released on 3 January 1996, being the first ever clamshell/flip mobile phone.[1] The StarTAC is the successor of the MicroTAC, a semi-clamshell design that had been launched in 1989.[2] Whereas the MicroTAC's shell folded down from below the keypad, the StarTAC folded up from above the display. In 2005, PC World put StarTAC at #6 in The 50 Greatest Gadgets of the Past 50 Years.[1]

The StarTAC was among the first mobile phones to gain widespread consumer adoption; 60 million StarTACs were sold.

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Release

StarTAC was unveiled in North America on January 3, 1996.[3] Then the smallest cell phone available, this AMPS phone was an immediate success. Successor TDMA and CDMA StarTACs were equally popular. GSM models were available in North America through Powertel, VoiceStream and other early GSM carriers. StarTACs remained popular until the early 2000s, appearing in many Hollywood movies of the period such as 8mm starring Nicolas Cage. Many MicroTAC owners switched to this particular model due to its compact size and light weight. During its initial launch, magazine ads for the phone would include an actual size cardboard rendition that could be pulled from the page to demonstrate the diminutive nature of the device.

The sleek Motorola StarTac mobile phone was introduced at the price of $1000— at a time when many mobile phone makers started giving away their products in return for user subscription fees.

Key features

Some key features of the Motorola StarTAC were:

StarTAC 2004

The StarTAC name was revived in 2004 for a new model designed for the South Korean market. It had:

In addition, a version with an 18k gold directional keypad, and brightwork was released as StarTAC 2004 SE.

The regular edition was released, without the Mobile Banking function, as the Motorola V628 in China. The 18k gold edition remained Korea-only.

StarTAC 2010

In October 2010, the French firm Lëkki re-introduced the StarTAC as a 'retro' phone. Refurbished second-hand phones using the original specifications (including the small screen and single-band communication) are available in yellow, green, pink, and black.

Model list

Analog phones

Digital phones

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