RetroPhone #72 - Bold Touch
16-bit Pixel Art Homage: #72 calls back to a popular QWERTY smartphone. In RetroPhones lore, top attorneys used it for encrypted messages. Now an NFT for secrecy in pixel form—no brand endorsement here.
BlackBerry (Research In Motion) rose to fame with push-email solutions, widely adopted by business professionals. Their QWERTY keyboards were a hallmark of productivity-oriented handsets.
The Bold 9900 introduced a touchscreen combined with a tactile keyboard. It ran on BlackBerry OS 7, offering improved web browsing and NFC support.
This phone carried the legacy of BlackBerry’s secure messaging, popular among executives and government agencies. Despite smartphone competition, the 9900’s refined design was beloved by keyboard loyalists.
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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.