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Hagenuk MT-2000は1994年に発売された携帯電話である。この端末はデンマークStøvringにあるHagenukの開発センターで設計・製造された。この端末は前身である1992年のHagenuk MT-900とともに (en) の機能を導入した最初期の携帯電話製品の一つである。また、MT-2000は従来の外付けアンテナではなく内蔵アンテナを組み込んだ世界初の製品でもある。さらに、Hagenuk MT-2000はテトリス系のゲームを組み込んだ世界初の携帯電話でもある。
, Hagenuk MT-2000 was a mobile phone device … Hagenuk MT-2000 was a mobile phone device launched in 1994. The device was designed and manufactured by Hagenuk's development centre in Støvring, Denmark.The phone was, together with its predecessor Hagenuk MT-900 from 1992, some of the first mobile phones in the industry using Soft keys. Finally, the MT-2000 was the first in the industry to have a built-in antenna, instead of the traditional extension antennas.It was believed until recently that it was the first smartphone to have installed a video game but then it turned out that it was the third one - the first two were (hidden Tetris - called "Klotz" here) and the IBM Simon (Scramble) - both built in 1993 and released in 1994.There were two variants of the phone produced - with and without dedicated physical buttons for volume up and down and power on/off.s for volume up and down and power on/off.
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Hagenuk MT-2000 was a mobile phone device … Hagenuk MT-2000 was a mobile phone device launched in 1994. The device was designed and manufactured by Hagenuk's development centre in Støvring, Denmark.The phone was, together with its predecessor Hagenuk MT-900 from 1992, some of the first mobile phones in the industry using Soft keys. Finally, the MT-2000 was the first in the industry to have a built-in antenna, instead of the traditional extension antennas.It was believed until recently that it was the first smartphone to have installed a video game but then it turned out that it was the third one - the first two were (hidden Tetris - called "Klotz" here) and the IBM Simon (Scramble) - both built in 1993 and released in 1994.There were two variants of the phone produced - with and without dedicated physical buttons for volume up and icated physical buttons for volume up and
, Hagenuk MT-2000は1994年に発売された携帯電話である。この端末はデンマークStøvringにあるHagenukの開発センターで設計・製造された。この端末は前身である1992年のHagenuk MT-900とともに (en) の機能を導入した最初期の携帯電話製品の一つである。また、MT-2000は従来の外付けアンテナではなく内蔵アンテナを組み込んだ世界初の製品でもある。さらに、Hagenuk MT-2000はテトリス系のゲームを組み込んだ世界初の携帯電話でもある。
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