RetroPhone #129 - P990i Pixel Style
16-bit Pixel Art Homage: #129 reimagines a classic smartphone with a flip-down keypad. RetroPhones lore says security experts tested advanced encryption. Now it stands guard over your data - no brand endorsement.
Sony Ericsson combined Swedish telecom engineering with Japanese consumer electronics flair. Their P-series smartphones were known for advanced productivity and multimedia features.
The P990i launched in 2006 with a flip-down QWERTY keyboard and a touchscreen. It ran Symbian UIQ, enabling multitasking, email, and document editing at a time when that was still relatively rare.
It attracted tech-savvy users who wanted a mini-computer in their pocket before the iPhone era. The P990i stands as a milestone in bridging the gap between feature phones and fully modern smartphones.
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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.
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