When Phones Were Fun: Motorola StarTAC (1996)

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MrMobile [Michael Fisher]

MrMobile [Michael Fisher]

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[WHEN PHONES WERE FUN: MOTOROLA STARTAC]
To understand why the Motorola StarTAC became one of the most popular cellphones of all time, it helps to remember that before it came along … “mobile” phones? Well, they were basically bricks with sticks attached. And not too long before that, they were literally the size of a suitcase!
So when the Motorola StarTAC hit the scene in 1996 (twenty-five years ago!), sporting a footprint smaller than an audio cassette and a design straight outta Star Trek? Well, to say it upended the entire industry would be a massive understatement. From clip-on accessories to unauthorized sequels to lawsuit-spawning knockoffs to branded companion products to bizarre revivals as late as the mid-oughts … it’s no exaggeration to say, 60 million sales later, that the Motorola StarTAC launched the era of fun phones.
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[ABOUT WHEN PHONES WERE FUN - MOTOROLA STARTAC]
This is the fourteenth in a series of MrMobile videos exploring the mobile tech world's most vibrant period in design and experimentation. In “When Phones Were Fun,” Michael Fisher re-reviews cellphones from the golden age of mobile, the decade-long span from the turn of the century to approximately 2009.
When Phones Were Fun: Episode 14 features several Motorola StarTAC devices: one model 7868W from MrMobile’s family archives (thanks, bro); one apparently authentic Rainbow StarTAC 70; one counterfeit/re-engineered Rainbow StarTAC 130; and a variety of StarTAC-themed accessories purchased by MrMobile / Future plc. Motorola arranged an interview with Glenn Schultz, Product Development Leader, as a courtesy, but did not pay a fee or otherwise offer compensation in exchange for this coverage (nor did it preview or approve this content before publication). The lone sponsor of this video is Surfshark.
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Qualcomm Wins Judgment in Motorola Design Patent Case And Files New Claims for Infringement Against Motorola [Qualcomm]:
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@jameswoll
@jameswoll 3 жыл бұрын
I remember vividly when my dad got the StarTAC. I thought it was so cool. I was so happy for him and I was like proud of him for the purchase. I think he knew I wanted him to get it. I wonder how much the purchase was just to impress me, or to have something to talk about, if only for a minute. I liked the idea of my dad being tech savvy. We had built a computer together way back when, and maybe he was trying to keep the tech vibes going. I never really knew. A year or so later, he suddenly passed away, and I remember coming back home to an empty house and his keys, wallet, and StarTAC were still sitting on the table like he would be right back, like he wasn't really gone. Sorry for the sad story. The StarTAC was dope and so was my father.
@mguanipa2
@mguanipa2 3 жыл бұрын
Sorry for the loss all those years ago. I'm sure he would be happy that you remember him so dearly
@stupid8911
@stupid8911 3 жыл бұрын
Thank you for the share.
@naafi2287
@naafi2287 3 жыл бұрын
Im so sorry for your lost, heck it made me kinda guilty even tho I didn't do anything I hope you and your family good health
@TheMrMobile
@TheMrMobile 3 жыл бұрын
My dad and I had similar tech synchronicity: he bought his Samsung SCH-2500 just weeks after I brought home my own 3500, and it was fun to share tips and tricks about the menus and calling functions! Sorry to hear of your father's early passing, but heartened to hear that you were able to share so much with him - tech and otherwise - while he was here. Thanks for sharing this: it reinforces my belief that these things are more than phones; they're touchstones marking important eras in our lives.
@feiticeirafatale561
@feiticeirafatale561 3 жыл бұрын
Live long and prosper.
@rxpt0rs
@rxpt0rs 3 жыл бұрын
This series has made me appreciate all the effort and the quirks involved with tech back in those days. Crazy how much things have changed!
@TheMrMobile
@TheMrMobile 3 жыл бұрын
"Nothing is easy; everything is hard."
@Matanumi
@Matanumi 3 жыл бұрын
Also to this video just how GREATLY tech evolution... and how much cheaper it got... for a time anyway. They say that the prices raising is also due to the lack of innovation in the market
@Ojisan642
@Ojisan642 3 жыл бұрын
I’m old enough to remember the mushy feel of the buttons on my dad’s brick phone. This series is a trip down memory lane.
@h.r.jackman2777
@h.r.jackman2777 3 жыл бұрын
Man, what I'd do to go back to that time! Great video as always!
@MegasXLR
@MegasXLR 3 жыл бұрын
exactly, I recently got a new phone for my grandma and got the Nokia 6070 she was using (which was mine in 2007). It doesn't have bluetooth or usb, it uses the pop-port and had an infrared port. The memories of using it and connecting it to my PC via the CA-42 serial cable and all the problems I had haha Phones have gone a huge mile ahead indeed. Love these series, keep 'em coming :)
@SoftSpokenShank
@SoftSpokenShank 3 жыл бұрын
Motorola US : No! You can't just make a colourful StarTac Motorola EU : *Das Auto*
@glenselenselvs
@glenselenselvs Жыл бұрын
Best comment ever.
@mmckechnie11
@mmckechnie11 3 жыл бұрын
That PDA accessory is essentially a Moto Mod years before Moto Mods were a thing for the Moto Z
@TheMrMobile
@TheMrMobile 3 жыл бұрын
Damn, missed opportunity for me to make this point in the VO. Haha
@CommodoreFan64
@CommodoreFan64 3 жыл бұрын
I was thinking this myself soon as I saw the PDA accessory. My dad had this phone around late 97 from his work(welder, and mechanic for a well drilling company so he was always on call), and the only things I knew they made for it, where the crappy leather cases he had, and then a ugly plastic belt clip he had on his pants next to his EDC knife, and massive set of work/personal keys on a janitor style key clip.
@michaelg1915
@michaelg1915 2 жыл бұрын
@@TheMrMobile bit recent but Moto Mods and their phones definitely fit the "fun phones" bill.
@scottcol23
@scottcol23 Жыл бұрын
That clip on PDA was just a Franklin/Roladex REX organizer. I had one back in the day and immediately recognized the interface. The REX was built into a laptop PCMCIA card. making it about the size of a credit card. And to sync it with a pc you just popped it into a win95 laptop or into the doc that connected via serial port to a desktop pc. The thing was WAY ahead of its time for sure. Never knew it was adapted fot the StarTAC.
@jishan6992
@jishan6992 3 жыл бұрын
Another "when phones were fun video"??! Just what I needed. Gotta say this is one hell of a underrated channel! Wish you had a billion subs.
@os121
@os121 3 жыл бұрын
“StarTAC" sounds like the name of a special forces unit from the cheesiest sci-fi fiction imaginable...which is why I like it so much.
@TheMrMobile
@TheMrMobile 3 жыл бұрын
Ha! You're not wrong. Related: tons of people immediately assume the 1:1 "Star Trek -> StarTAC" inspiration, and it might be there, but I was surprised to remember that the TAC branding predated this handset by like 12 years.
@gorkskoal9315
@gorkskoal9315 3 жыл бұрын
lol I was thinking more like it sounds like startrek. but that to.
@ThePiquedPigeon
@ThePiquedPigeon 3 жыл бұрын
Indeed, specifically it sounds like one of those "Science teams" fro the Ultraman series
@der4rdi
@der4rdi 3 жыл бұрын
Hmmm... now I'm getting ideas :D
@Sharky165
@Sharky165 3 жыл бұрын
@@TheMrMobile Michael, that "TAC" feature was no joke, and bailed me out on one of the worst days in this country's history. Let me explain... About three months after I bought my StarTAC (an AT&T version almost identical to your brother's), 9/11 hit us hard here in the NYC area. I was working across the Hudson in NJ (and still live in the area); they let us leave early but, after driving a couple of colleagues home to the Newark area (public transportation had been shut down), I wasn't allowed to return home because the Turnpike exits had been ordered closed. While many Tri-Staters complained of "no signal" on their cellphones that horrible day, I was able to take call after call on my car-charged StarTAC from worried out-of-town friends checking on me. But I began to fear that I'd have to sleep in my car because local hotels & motels I called were all booked solid. Finally, I reached a central NJ friend who invited me to come crash at his place until things normalized. TL;DR: Total Area Coverage came through when I needed it most. If you ever talk to that Moto engineer again, PLEASE thank him for me for making such a reliable handset ! 🙏🏻😃🖖🏻
@SpaceWithSam
@SpaceWithSam 3 жыл бұрын
I don't know why, but I just enjoy Michael videos than any other KZbinr, the editing is so fun and entertaining to watch, fantastic content!
@TechnoLawyer
@TechnoLawyer 3 жыл бұрын
Part of what's great about his videos is that he's excellent at composing and editing shots. I've always enjoyed that about his stuff ever since the Pocketnow days.
@guidopetruolo7524
@guidopetruolo7524 3 жыл бұрын
The click of the StarTAC closing is just an iconic sound. Like the sound of the early phone based modems, they are sounds of the 90s that can’t be forgotten
@Tarantulah
@Tarantulah 3 жыл бұрын
I've always found phones intensly boring, but your content has made me realise there's a lot to love about them and their history
@TheMrMobile
@TheMrMobile 3 жыл бұрын
Very glad to hear this!
@TheTrueDoomSlayer
@TheTrueDoomSlayer 3 жыл бұрын
I was kind of the same way with the older phones only thinking today's phones were the bee's knees. And I realized old phones had as stated "quirks" to them and I kept watching.
@jamesmccormick9541
@jamesmccormick9541 8 ай бұрын
@@TheMrMobile I like to have 2 Black ⚫ Motorola StarTac phones and Rainbow 🌈 Color Red, Regular Blue, Yellow and Green Motorola StarTac phone. And that means 3 Motorola StarTac phones , if you please 😀. Here in Muscatine, Iowa. I'm James McCormick.
@koncomartalegawa
@koncomartalegawa 3 жыл бұрын
I remember that HUGE fullsize SIM 'CARD' sliding inside. Aw geez this video brings back memories..
@jameslamb7197
@jameslamb7197 3 жыл бұрын
Dad had the StarTAC 3000. He made me wash my hands whenever I asked to look at it.
@TheMrMobile
@TheMrMobile 3 жыл бұрын
I ... definitely did the same thing to people when I got my first Galaxy Fold. Your Dad and I would probably get along. 😂
@mehmetgurdal
@mehmetgurdal 3 жыл бұрын
@@TheMrMobile Wow I thought I was a cleaning freak. :D I never let anyone touch my stuff without washing their hands. My phone, laptop and especially my IEM'S. I always keep them clean.
@CommodoreFan64
@CommodoreFan64 3 жыл бұрын
@@mehmetgurdal IEMS/Earbuds are one thing I don't share with anyone, and headphones from my modest collection I only share with my girlfriend. just thinking about someone else's ear gunk makes me want to 🤢🤮
@lg-spook
@lg-spook 3 жыл бұрын
@@TheMrMobile You dont want to see my fold 2. Ive dropped it 4 times in 3 months like a fool and its got dents in all 4 corners now and on the fold mechanism.
@justaname5250
@justaname5250 3 жыл бұрын
@@lg-spook my Motorola E6 plus has already dropped several times on the ground, dropped from a height of 2 meters, fell 2 times into the toilet and is still working somehow with just a slight crack in the corner of the screen.
@hvn919
@hvn919 3 жыл бұрын
I had this exact model for my job back in 2002. I had a belt clip for it and no phone has ever been more comfortable to carry on.
@Sharky165
@Sharky165 3 жыл бұрын
Me too 😁 My only complaint was that occasionally, my shirt sleeve or a laptop bag's strap would get caught on the dayum antenna (stubby though it was). 🤣
@georgie5397
@georgie5397 3 жыл бұрын
Mr. Mobile videos are always so well written. It's like reading a really good article and feel so inspired and satisfied after reading it.
@Sharky165
@Sharky165 3 жыл бұрын
YEP, that really is Michael's "secret sauce" -- his acquired tech knowledge & experience, the research he does, and his terrific storytelling. Arguably the best scripts, voice, and editing in the tech KZbin space. He may not be the Tony Stark we need, but he's def the one we actually _want_ 😁
@vintagemobilephones4665
@vintagemobilephones4665 3 жыл бұрын
Thanks for including our subreddit in the "special thanks" section, we're flattered! It's always a pleasure helping you do some research for upcoming #whenphoneswerefun episodes. This series is, without a doubt, one of the most professional and detailed programs about old phones. Belated congratulations on 1 Million subscribers! Sincerely, _ITX_
@TheMrMobile
@TheMrMobile 3 жыл бұрын
Thanks ITX! So happy the subreddit exists; one of my very favorite places on Reddit!
@Danominator
@Danominator 3 жыл бұрын
Oh it's a real video on April 1st, thank God.
@venom5809
@venom5809 3 жыл бұрын
I loved loved loved my StarTAC, one of my favorite phones ever. I still have mine, it came with the Mercedes S-Class I owned at the time back in the day. My MicroTAC Elite might have been my second favorite phone I have owned. Phones were so much cooler back then.
@TheMrMobile
@TheMrMobile 3 жыл бұрын
Nice! I've seen a ton of Timeports co-branded with Mercedes but not a StarTAC.
@venom5809
@venom5809 3 жыл бұрын
@@TheMrMobile I had a Timeport too back in the day, the StarTACs ugly brother/cousin. LOL Those were the good old days of $1,000 a month cellphone bills, one of my friends was into that multi-level scam stuff, forgot which one and he had bills that were $900 plus a month all the time.
@TheMrMobile
@TheMrMobile 3 жыл бұрын
@@venom5809 Oof. Yeah, I did one of those semi-shady sales jobs for a summer and it definitely attracted the kind of folks who wanted the flashiest phone on the block. Weirdly, not a lot of StarTACs in that office though ... mostly Samsung SCH-8500s and Qualcomm Q Phones (the flat candybar one, not the flip in this video).
@JuanCarlosAraujoS
@JuanCarlosAraujoS 3 жыл бұрын
My very first phone was a Motorola StarTAC 8500 , back in 1998. It was handed down from my father, who switched to a Samsung 411 with the new CDMA technology. I has two extended batteries, one flat one and one monster battery that attached to the back of the phone just like that PDA you showed, so I could be all day (and more) without a charger. I love that "Beam me up, Scotty!" vibe, specially when most of my friends were rocking TeleTACs (the smaller brick, it was like the MicroTAC, but without the flip). I switched a couple of tears later to my father's Samsung 411, when he switched to the smaller Samsung 620. It was like that until I could buy my own phones (the first I bought was a Motorola v810, If I'm not mistaken).
@jib6760
@jib6760 3 жыл бұрын
You are both an excellent filmmaker as well as an excellent reviewer. Love these little revisits to my childhood/adolescence that I was a bit too young to remember clearly, but also recall easily when showed.
@DavidChow
@DavidChow 3 жыл бұрын
Great trip down memory lane, Michael. Posted it on our Motorola Reunion Facebook group which boasts 16,000 former Motorolans!
@TheMrMobile
@TheMrMobile 3 жыл бұрын
I'm honored! Thanks David!
@abhishekagrahari4184
@abhishekagrahari4184 3 жыл бұрын
As soon i open KZbin and see an episode from When Phones Were Fun there is no other video which could stop me from watch Mr Mobile's video.
@GavinSeim
@GavinSeim 3 жыл бұрын
This brings back memories. I was 12 and the cell phone salesman in our family store and the star tac and the nokia 918 were the phones I sold all day long 💕 along with those crappy cases. I still have boxes of those somewhere 🤪
@xrslive
@xrslive 3 жыл бұрын
No way! That was my first cellphone back in 2000, I remember me and my mother had to go to the phone company offices here in Mexico, we had to leave the phone there for two days to get activated, and then it was a blast, I remember at school it was like having something magical in your hands lol Great times and great memories
@MoonShadow333
@MoonShadow333 3 жыл бұрын
I work in a marketing agency that does training materials for certain cellphone brand. I love to watch this series, hear the specs for these and see how things have changed
@KrispyKrink
@KrispyKrink 3 жыл бұрын
I used to work for GTE in CA in the 90’s, this was my issued phone for several years. Bought a few for personal family phones too.
@bigmikeindy8309
@bigmikeindy8309 3 жыл бұрын
The vibrate mode will always be my memory of the StarTac. I got my father one of these because they were so durable and he was owner operator of a sawmill. When I set it up for him, I put it on vibrate because it is so loud at work. My father is deadly afraid of bees, not alergic just scared. I swing by his work the next day only to hear tales of my dad running across the lumber yard beating the crap out of himself and stripping clothes off thinking he had a bee inside his layers of clothing. This story still lives on today every time I get him a new phone, and remind him its just vibrate mode,lol.
@filmcriterion9204
@filmcriterion9204 3 жыл бұрын
The only tech reviewer who has some sort of culture and ability to write exciting prose. While others get too lost in the thingamzigs, this guy reminds why techs are fun in the context of time.... Good stuff
@Simon_Said
@Simon_Said 3 жыл бұрын
It's a shame there aren't 2 'Thumbs Up' buttons for videos like this. Well-researched, warm, informative and entertaining. Absolute masterclass!
@Spo8
@Spo8 3 жыл бұрын
I absolutely love this series. A fantastic mix of nostalgia and a genuinely useful look back at the kinds of things phones have always been trying to do, regardless of the limitations of their day.
@popcultureforever
@popcultureforever Жыл бұрын
Whenever I see videos about any old Motorola cellular device, I immediately remember some of the fondest memories with my father. I remember teaching him how to send SMS using his phone and how we compare our phones (I owned a Nokia during the time). Motorola was the only brand of cellular he ever owned. I miss my father everyday, and 11 yrs after he passed, I still smile whenever I see a Motorola phone, let alone watching videos about the brand.
@noideac
@noideac 3 жыл бұрын
When I was a kid I had a toy cellphone that I just now realized was based on one of these. The bulging out battery really gave it away.
@lannynavitka8949
@lannynavitka8949 2 жыл бұрын
Back in 1996, I was the only kid in my school, hell my entire neighborhood, that had a cell phone. My dad had one assigned from work, but he refused to use it and in protest, let me take it and use it daily. I don't want to say that it was the catalyst of my popularity, but being able to be contacted and the ability to be available 24/7 on a phone was a game changer. I had opportunities to earn money that others did not have as well. I definitely have an appreciation for throwback phones and how they changed communication in our world.
@rapiddu6482
@rapiddu6482 3 жыл бұрын
This entire series should be in the museum itself showcasing and informing users about how did we get where we are now. Calling it remarkable would be understatement. I haven't used phone or my family those era phones as at the time only US/UK was advanced enough to get the new age innovation. But man I can really feel the nostalgia without ever having lived in that era.
@michaelcampbell7717
@michaelcampbell7717 3 жыл бұрын
This video brought back the start for my love of mobile technology. This was my first phone when I was 17 with now non existent carrier cellular one . The phone was built so well we still have it today . As always I enjoyed the content , keep up the good work sir !
@AdilHusain
@AdilHusain 3 жыл бұрын
Ur videos are so satisfying to watch. You are a gem among all video creators. Your narration , Voice everything is on point and fun to watch .
@senseihEnRY16
@senseihEnRY16 3 жыл бұрын
My father had this after the MicroTAC, my grade schooler self can't stop playing with it
@Mister_kipling
@Mister_kipling 3 жыл бұрын
Awesome video as per usual. A masterclass in nostalgia. My first phone was a mitsubishi trium and then the Philips savvy. The startac was the phone i wanted but couldn't afford here in Ireland. That brought me way back to 99. Thank you 🖖
@UrbanSwashbuckler
@UrbanSwashbuckler 2 жыл бұрын
I just want to say that I love this channel. Especially this series. The thoughtfulness and research is awesome and the presentation is entertaining. Its like a mobile phone version of the toys that made us...And i can't get enough. Keep up the great work!!!
@kaitlyn__L
@kaitlyn__L 3 жыл бұрын
My GOD that closing click is foley-worthy. I think it’s even better than that tricorder ratchet-style sound. I find it amusing they made battery and signal indicators on the Enterprise communicators, from what you can see on the show I thought it was just a couple of LEDs or was maybe intended to be a little screen. But they’re old-school signal and battery indicators, with the segments in the battery and everything. Wild. (Which reminds me, I recall that being a selling point for Nokia in the early 00s, their battery meter had way more segments and was vertical, so you had a better sense of how long you had left.)
@crz033
@crz033 3 жыл бұрын
The MicroTAC was my first cell phone, but I only had it for a few years in the Midwest until I moved to LA in '98 and promptly got a StarTAC on Sprint. I rocked the StarTAC way, way longer than I'd like to admit, and when I finally traded up it was to the KRZR K1M (which was my all time favorite cell phone thus far.) Love this series, Michael! Thank you!
@yourdisappointedmother9449
@yourdisappointedmother9449 2 жыл бұрын
i watched this episode countless times, but i always come back to it. well done, mr. mobile!
@soulchorea
@soulchorea 3 жыл бұрын
I love this series of videos - I used to sell mobile phones back in 97-2004, and this is just a great trip back in time :)
@brybrysofly4093
@brybrysofly4093 3 жыл бұрын
This gave me all the feels! I love this series and look forward to every trip down memory lane! Well done 👍🏽
@DonVigaDeFierro
@DonVigaDeFierro 3 жыл бұрын
Dude, I appreciate this video. There's surprisingly not much information about this line of phones! This has been truly enlightening.
@thiagotatagiba
@thiagotatagiba 3 жыл бұрын
I remember the one i had. Using a leather cover, and opening with an one-hand moviment. Great times when phones were fun.
@Randomcharacters_
@Randomcharacters_ 3 жыл бұрын
Another awesome video, this is one of my favorite series you make. Keep up the good work
@MichaelJOneill333
@MichaelJOneill333 3 жыл бұрын
Been loving this series! Thanks Mike!
@kingrhoam93
@kingrhoam93 3 жыл бұрын
This is my favorite series to binge watch
@oneileo66
@oneileo66 3 жыл бұрын
Me too I find it so satisfying
@psilva2565
@psilva2565 2 жыл бұрын
This has to be my favourite phone from back in the day, that click when you hung up a call was so satisfying.
@ThirdRock777
@ThirdRock777 3 жыл бұрын
Continue to love this series Mr. Mobile :) Love the quote. :) Inspiring.
@armchaircritech
@armchaircritech 3 жыл бұрын
Great reserach and another brilliant insight, you really are taking back us in time..lovely video and enjoyed the live chat ...
@Ryan.zelenski
@Ryan.zelenski 3 жыл бұрын
Crazy! Love these videos! I'll probably come by and watch them again in 5 years!
@stevanb.2590
@stevanb.2590 3 жыл бұрын
Thank you for these series, Michael, a great way to travel back in time. Imagine buying phone without research about it's processor, ram memory, early reviews, leaks...it was kinda fun.
@Vali.N
@Vali.N 3 жыл бұрын
My father had 3 models (gsm) with the first having the entire card holding the SIM being shoved in the back of the phone. Then the next ones only the sim. He had 3 models, I had those models each time he moved to the nest one. In the end he ended up with the original razr which he adored. I finally was able to afford and gift him a razr 5G last Christmas. It brought tears of joy to his eyes, it’s his precious. Thank you Motorola for creating this very heartfelt moment through your phones. Man I miss those starTAC phones and their clicking sound.
@tvtechnicaldirector
@tvtechnicaldirector 3 жыл бұрын
Fantastic video and thanks for mentioning the 'TAC' acronym. Motorola originally used it for their 2-way radio voting comparators beginning in the 1970s and all the way into the 2010s. The Motorola TAC, SpectraTAC, DigiTAC and AstroTAC comparators.
@Wrijvingsloos
@Wrijvingsloos 3 жыл бұрын
I love all your Star Trek references! Classic phones and Star Trek. Your channel is heaven!
@404-Err0r
@404-Err0r 2 жыл бұрын
What a fantastic video that features my favorite mobile phone company of all time. I too own the smaller version of the StarTAC, in Australia, they were called "StarTAC X" version. I have it still in my bedside table, refusing to give it up to the second hand market no matter the price. Although it no longer works now a days, it often reminds me of the days when mobile phones... were fun.
@KatzenwagenTV
@KatzenwagenTV 3 жыл бұрын
back in high school, I only had a TeleTAC, while two classmates had StarTACs. It felt like they were driving a Mercedes, while I was driving a Trabant 😂
@nizzan91
@nizzan91 3 жыл бұрын
I love the writing of these videos. Each one is an experience of its own.
@XtianApi
@XtianApi 2 жыл бұрын
Had two! Old here! Loved them. Loved flipping them open holding the battery
@theflipsidestory
@theflipsidestory 3 жыл бұрын
Amazing and extremely well done insight as always! And tell us how you really feel about those mobile phone holders, hey? 😂 you had me in stitches! And yay @startacpassion!
@TorQue_WrenCh
@TorQue_WrenCh 3 жыл бұрын
Love it.! Love seeing video about old phones and technology eventhough i doesn't even school yet during the time
@munawwarmerchant713
@munawwarmerchant713 3 жыл бұрын
I had never heard about this phone in the Indian market. The phones did come eventually and it's great to know the history of such designs. Your series are really insightful and it's great to see.
@KENNETHCARNIE
@KENNETHCARNIE 3 жыл бұрын
I love this episode. This is what makes this channel so special. Thank you.
@JBWonton05
@JBWonton05 3 жыл бұрын
The quality of information is top notch. Keep up the good work!
@lyrabalacwa8162
@lyrabalacwa8162 3 жыл бұрын
You remind me of my younger days and I appreciate that. Thank you
@juansantiago4442
@juansantiago4442 3 жыл бұрын
Once again .. I am definitely digging these episodes...
@ernestchew88
@ernestchew88 3 жыл бұрын
I loved my Startac back in the day. It's also the first phone that I had with a nice contact number, one I've retained till today. Thus, will never forget it.
@erebostd
@erebostd 3 жыл бұрын
Brilliant, as always! I remember loving this phone back then..
@gump5ter01
@gump5ter01 3 жыл бұрын
fun fact .i helped build the benneton tacs. I worked for motorola in 1998-2001 in their scottish factory in Bathgate . They where made in secret and stored in buldlank boxes so no one could leak them . great job.
@TheMrMobile
@TheMrMobile 3 жыл бұрын
Hey thanks for watching - and for your part in building such an icon! Truly a product to be proud of. Cheers!
@matthewross4639
@matthewross4639 3 жыл бұрын
That takes me back! I recall that while heading to work, giving some guy a wide berth as it appeared he was talking to himself, so others were also avoiding him. Suddenly he turned and the collective "Wow! What's that!??? We then waited until he finished his call and we all oohed and ahhed. . . as a clerk in a law firm that was waaaaaay outside of my budget, but it was something we all pined for -- it was very Trek! Thanks again for a great video and memory! Back to my same old rectangle. . .
@razorofwolvendom2208
@razorofwolvendom2208 3 жыл бұрын
This series bring us back to the past, its just awesome!.
@aditkoel
@aditkoel 3 жыл бұрын
Happy belated birthday, man! All the best!
@luisantoniojk
@luisantoniojk 3 жыл бұрын
One of my first phones back in the day. I really loved it. I had two versions of it. One more basic and later the one that Mr. Mobile showed. The antena always broke from the top part and sometimes was used as an beverage mixer lol
@geost77
@geost77 3 жыл бұрын
Oh, yes. I had one back then. My 3rd mobile ever was StarTAC and I love it even now, what memories ...
@edsongomez8011
@edsongomez8011 3 жыл бұрын
I remember having the " mike" phone back in the day. Company phone and it was a tough and rough companion. Crazy to think that I was around as cell phones were introduced and grateful to see them evolve.
@MrJoaoVNeves
@MrJoaoVNeves 3 жыл бұрын
Hello from Portugal, Michael, great video. I owned a StarTAC, great phone for the time, so futuristic.
@alisonsmith4436
@alisonsmith4436 3 жыл бұрын
I love the video and the fact you bring these early phones back to life 😀😀😀
@uktech
@uktech 3 жыл бұрын
Wow, 25 Years old! 😳 I used to use the official StarTac belt clip on the car sun visor to hold it.
@Sharky165
@Sharky165 3 жыл бұрын
YEP, the StarTACs friggin rocked for their time. I had the same setup, bought the extended battery and dual charger for it, and later got the clip-on PDA accessory Michael highlighted. About 3 months after I first bought the phone, 9/11 hit. I was right across the Hudson River in north NJ, and after driving a couple work colleagues to their homes (public transportation had been shut down), I was driving all over the area because I wasn't allowed to get back to my home (the turnpike exit had been closed). The StarTAC saved the day, not only as out-of-town friends were calling in to check on me, but esp because I was able to phone a friend in central NJ, who let me crash with him for a couple of days until things normalized (all local hotels & motels were booked solid). Thanks, Motorola !!! 🙏🏻😃
@furqansiddiqui8129
@furqansiddiqui8129 3 жыл бұрын
This series always puts a smile on my face This is sooo inspiring to see how we evolved over time
@nokiangage
@nokiangage 3 жыл бұрын
Love this series of yours man and keep up the good work, I never liked Motorola because of the menu but now I have parked my iPhone X and I am a few months with the old razr v3, amazing design and feel and I can give the that
@f.ck-youtube-handles
@f.ck-youtube-handles 3 жыл бұрын
How does this only have 220k views, this is such a well made video!
@lifeinacoustic1
@lifeinacoustic1 3 жыл бұрын
Haven't even watched the video and remember my days at Radioshack...Oh the up's and down's with these.
@TheMadKing94
@TheMadKing94 3 жыл бұрын
Fantastic video as always, Michael. Keep them coming!
@Justin666i
@Justin666i 2 жыл бұрын
i love the work you do on these old phones, this is a great series, i remember the time before cell phones really existed and I'm not really that old...i don't think
@Sourpusscandy
@Sourpusscandy 3 жыл бұрын
Yep, had a StarTac for almost 10 yrs and the palm pilot, then the Razr, then the iphone. This brings me back!
@DanielRamos-mp7jc
@DanielRamos-mp7jc 3 жыл бұрын
Enjoyed in the video very much the Motorola Star Tac Was one of my very first moral phones that I enjoyed using them much I remember purchased it from Cingular wireless I also like the star trek look of the phone so thank you we’re bringing back a fun memory for me
@matthewjulius5401
@matthewjulius5401 3 жыл бұрын
I really love this content, because it's a celebration of tech. It captures the joy and interest of tech as something more than the new thing to be reviewed and sold.
@catzhakury
@catzhakury 3 жыл бұрын
My first mobile phone back in year 2000 is Motorola StarTAC, a gift from my late Dad . I still have it till this day.
@curtis204
@curtis204 3 жыл бұрын
I love this series... definitely fun seeing all the old phones from back in the day...
@sicparvismagna9586
@sicparvismagna9586 3 жыл бұрын
A very well crafted video just like any other from the series ❤️❤️
@joshuaarin2394
@joshuaarin2394 3 жыл бұрын
Dude let's fit few legendary Simens and Sony Ericson model here and there in "When phones were fun" series...Thanks for this throwback...Appreciate the hard work...
@rjvalle8094
@rjvalle8094 2 жыл бұрын
The sound of the phone when it closes it's the coolest sound ever, that and t9 are the things I miss the most. Watching on my note 10 plus.
@LurichMichaelLee
@LurichMichaelLee 3 жыл бұрын
I genuinely love watching all your videos.
@hassansbeiti9175
@hassansbeiti9175 3 жыл бұрын
I don’t get why these videos don’t have millions of views .. Great content , great presentation ... keep up on it
@somamoulick5900
@somamoulick5900 3 жыл бұрын
Mr mobile & Dave 2D are two guys i can listen to talk for hours.....❤️
@Sharky165
@Sharky165 3 жыл бұрын
Two of my fave tech KZbinrs as well 😁👍🏻
@KROMO50
@KROMO50 3 жыл бұрын
Unbelievable all the features that are in phones currently great job
@xDaTrooper70x
@xDaTrooper70x 3 жыл бұрын
I love this series! Such a blast from the past
@Crasho327
@Crasho327 3 жыл бұрын
I had the StarTac and a bunch of the accessories. it was a fun phone. I got the bigger battery as well as an external charger for the extra batteries to make sure I always had power. Memories came flooding back when you showed the PDA accessory as I had that. I suppose looking back on it I think it laid the groundwork for the desire for the kind of functionality that smartphones eventually gave us. It’s also probably responsible for a longing for flip phones to make a comeback. I loved the compact nature of the phone.
@pranshusodhani2883
@pranshusodhani2883 3 жыл бұрын
Very good video and good research done. I liked the story in detail
@otakumalayali223
@otakumalayali223 3 жыл бұрын
This what makes your channel very informative and interesting. Keep it up 👍🏻
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