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Winphone 95, the best smartphone with windows that never came into existence

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1995 was one of the most important years in the technological world, since in addition to the launch of the first PlayStation or DVD, Microsoft announced an improved version of its operating system for computers called Windows 95, which brought a new graphical user interface and a of the first versions of Internet Explorer (Does anyone sound like MS Chat?)

WinPhone 95, a conceptual smartphone that never saw the light of day

However, today's world would have been totally different if the latest concept by designer Henrique Perticarati had portrayed something real. Specifically, it is the concept of a smartphone based on the Windows 95 operating system and called WinPhone 95, published on the Behance web portal.

The WinPhone 95, according to the specifications portrayed on its page, would have a Sony Mavica camera from the 90s and with multiple ports, including a parallel port for printing and full VGA and Ethernet connectors.

On the other hand, this conceptual mobile would also bring support for some Windows 95 tools such as Notepad, Briefcase or the call dialer, as well as Microsoft Office and a trackball that would allow you to use it as a mouse on a PC.

Of course, the WinPhone 95 would have been impossible to manufacture with the technology available in those times, but without a doubt its hypothetical launch would have placed Microsoft in another place in the mobile market, taking Apple the role in all these years.

WinPhone 95 Image Gallery

You can see the complete project of WinPhone 95 on the Behance website.

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