RetroPhone #117 - CMD Flip
16-bit Pixel Art Homage: #117 pays tribute to a tiny flip phone from the early 2000s. RetroPhones lore says it was favored by undercover hackers. Now a secure NFT for hidden intel—pure pixel nostalgia.
Sony, a Japanese tech titan, brought entertainment know-how to mobile devices. Their CMD (Cellular Mobile Device) phones were known for creative hardware controls and high audio quality.
Launched around 2000, the CMD Z5 had a jog dial for menu navigation. It also featured a sleek sliding mouthpiece and an internal antenna for a tidier design.
It appealed to gadget enthusiasts who craved fresh design ideas and advanced media functions. While not as mainstream as some rivals, it remains a cult favorite among early Sony phone fans.
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Common questions
What is Retrophones?
RetroPhones is a collection of 2,222 16bit Pixel Art NFTs of the most prestigious mobile phones ever created with a game changing utility and unlimited possibilities.
What's the license for a RetroPhone?
Ownership & commercial usage rights for the artwork are given to all RetroPhones holders.
What is the utility of a RetroPhone?
Owning a RetroPhones NFT gives you the ability to send data to anyone who owns part of the collection (…or between your own RP’s).
How many traits exist?
2,222 variations consisting of ultra rare features, backgrounds and case variations.