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The Mobile Phone
and Its Innovations
Including a Discussion on The
Present Dominant Design




Students:
Miguel Bello / Emanuela Delfino / Rebecca Hallqvist / Sofia Reibring / Silvia Remotti / Dipa Sitepu


Course: Strategic Design
Professor: Tommaso Buganza
Date: Fall semester 2009
Politecnico di Milano
1. history of the Mobile Phone

1.1 Main Innovations

In 1984 Motorola’s mobile phone DynaTAC was launched to the public. This was 
the first device classified as a mobile cellular phone; an electronic device used for 
telecommunications over a cellular network of specialized base stations which 
form cells. More importantly its dimensions were small enough to be completely 
handheld or fit inside a briefcase. Therefore, DynaTAC was a radical innovation; 
it was a new type of product wich had needed new component knowledge and 
new architecture knowledge.  

GSM, Global System for Mobile Communications, was a new communication 
standard in 1991 and brought the mobile phones into the Second Generation, 2G. 
The introduction of GSM made the industry boom; the mobile phone became a 
recognized product and the era of every man’s mobile phone began.  

In 1991 a new communication channel called SMS, Short Message Service, 
entered the world of mobile phones. At first SMS was not of common use, but 
today it is one of the most important services of the mobile phone. The 
introduction of SMS also brought other services to the mobile phone; for 
example paying tools and bank services that are run through SMS. 

Also WAP can be described as a new communication channel. Through WAP 1.0 
(launched in 1998) users reached Internet through their mobile phones, without 
the need of a cable. Web pages had to be written in WML (instead of HTML) and 
viewed in a WAP browser. This innovation led to the first e‐mails through mobile 
phones in 1999. Having both Internet and e‐mail available on mobile phones 
made it possible to reach the “computer world” everywhere. 

The Third Generation, 3G, was launched in 1999 and enabled faster speed and 
the possibility to deal with different communication channels at the same time, 
for example the transmission of image and sound simultaneously in the case of 
video calls. Faster speed gave birth to many other innovations. GPRS was one of 
the standards included in the definition of 3G and enabled package‐switching, 
which uses existing networks in a different way, in order to get higher speeds. 

One of the most important extra features is probably the mp3‐player. Although 
launched in 2000, it took a while to implement this function with the users. 
However, the fact that Nokia is the biggest seller of mp3 devices today shows 
that this innovation has had a large impact on the mobile phone market. In many 
cases the mobile phone has been substituted for the traditional mp3 device.  

Around 2000 more advanced operating systems for mobile phones became more 
common. These operating systems let you install programs on your own and let 
you have more control of your phone. Two examples are the Android and 
Symbian OS. In 2009 Android opened up its source code to allow users to create 
their own software. This type of user‐generated programming often enhances 
the speed of innovation. 
Apple’s iPhone can be mentioned as an innovation from the point of view that it 
has reached a broader target group that previous Smartphones. In 2007 the 
original iPhone built for GSM and EDGE was released in USA, Great Britain, 
France, Germany and Switzerland. The second version built for 3G was released 
in 2008 3G in 22 countries. 

The innovation process in the cell phone industry have experimented both 
competence enhancing and competence destroying. In the first case for example, 
we can see how some innovations were built on the firm’s or industry’s existing 
knowledge base. Some examples of this can be found in the addition of 
touchscreens or mp3‐players to a cell phone, or in the constant upgrades with 
small changes from model to model. On the other hand, competence destroying 
processes can be found in the big jump between the analog first generation to 
the digital second generation. 




1.2 Main Players

In 1983, Motorola released DynaTAC and became the pioneer of handheld 
cellular mobile telephones, with Ericsson running behind. At that time the retail 
price of Motorola DynaTAC was US$3,995 or around US$8,544 today, which 
made mobile phone considered a high‐end product and impossible to become a 
massmarket item 1 . 

Motorola surprised the world of 1989 by launching the MicroTAC in 1989. It 
made headlines worldwide because of its shape, which folded up to fit into a 
shirt‐pocket. At the time, it was the smallest and lightest phone available. 
However amazingly small, it was still sold at a price of around US$3,000 and 
unaffordable to most people. 
                                                        
1
  http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Motorola_DynaTAC 
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Motorola_MicroTAC 
In the early 90s, Ericsson took the lead from Motorola and also Nokia became 
stronger. Due to a warehouse fire at an important component manufacturer, 
Ericsson was however put out of play for some time, which created the 
opportunity for Nokia to take over the leading position.2 

In the third quarter of 2009, Nokia remains on top of the the mobile phone 
vendors, holding a market share of almost 40% of the sales of cell phones 
worldwide. Nokia sold 468.3 million units in the full round of 2008. Nokia is 
reported facing some pressure in its devices and services, where their market 
share estimated to go down to 35%. They have however managed to provide a 
wide range of products during a long time, which has kept them the market 
leader. 

Samsung is the runner‐up a 16.76% market share and will reach their goal of 
200 million sold units in 2009. Samsung now produces devices able to run 
Android and Linux. Important features today include the touch screen, the 
QWERTY keypad and mid‐range of camera phones have been the three product 
segments that Samsung will focus to compete the cost competitiveness.  

With 101.1 million units sold and 8.62% of market share worldwide, LG is found 
in third place with just a slight upper hand on Motorola. LG has had success in 
the developed market and competes aggressively with cost effectiveness in the 
lower end of the markets. Almost half of the units sold are priced US$100 or less. 

While for the market of smartphones, RIM, the developer of BlackBerry, holds 
the second place with over 8.5 million units sold in third quarter of 2009 and a 
market share. Apart from the cellular devices, RIM focuses on pre‐paid sales and 
more flexible BlackBerry Internet Service offers.  

Not far behind, Apple holds the third place with over 7 million units sold until 
the third quarter of 2009. Apple continues to sell the iPhone 3GS in China and 16 
additional countries. Except from a strong design and innovative architecture 
and use of components, another strength is the creation of a platform for the 
users to develop their own software and share it with other users. The strong 
focus on surrounding services is quite unique 3 . 

 

2. Dominant Design

2.1 Introduction

One part of the process of finding a dominant design is closely linked to the study 
of standardization, which examines the process by which products in a market 

                                                        
2
  http://www.mobilen50ar.se/eng/FaktabladENGFinal.pdf 
3
  http://www.cellular‐news.com/story/40605.php 
http://dhdeans.blogspot.com/2009/11/top‐5‐mobile‐smartphone‐vendors‐for.html 
http://www.ericssonhistory.com/templates/Ericsson/Article.aspx?id=2057&ArticleID=1889&CatID=354&epslang
uage=EN 
http://www.nokia.com/about‐nokia/company/story‐of‐nokia/the‐move‐to‐mobile/mobira‐cityman 
converge on a design or standard, that ensures that all products are 
interoperable and compatible. The design may then be determined either by 
public bodies (e.g. by ministries or regulators) or collaboratively within 
standardization consortia, usually comprising experts from standardization 
organizations and industry participants. In addition, different market segments 
have different dominant designs, for example, mass consumer devices are 
different to high profile and business ones, not only in their appearance but also 
in their usability and services. 

On the other hand, the process of finding a dominant design is linked with 
history and previous innovations introduced by preceding products. Having this 
in mind we present the icons thorough the history of this industry: 


2.2 Icons on the Dominant Design

According with our timeline, the article published in Forbes Magazine titled “The 
World's Most Iconic Cell Phones” 4 , and the Technological Post titled “The 10 Most 
Iconic Cell Phones Of Our Time” 5 , we selected 10 main innovative designs as key 
frames that have been the breakthrough in the history of cell phones, in order to 
compare the most relevant designs, to understand the main features that have 
been added and how they have evolve. 

In the words of Dan Frommer: “To qualify as iconic, most of our phones featured 
breakthrough designs, challenging prior devices with size, shape and style. But 
utility and mass adoption are just as important; if people don't buy them, it's 
hard to say they're relevant.” 6 

         1. The Bag Phone: This early‐adopter gadget from Motorola, circa 
         the 1980s, both came in a handy carrying case and were too bulky 
         for everyday use. Weighing several pounds, these eventually gave 
         way to the portable phones. 
                                                                                                      
         2. The Brick Phone: Motorola's DynaTAC 8000X was the first truly 
         portable cell phone on the market. When it was released in 1983, 
         the two‐pound "brick" was priced to sell around $3,995. 

                                                                                                  
         3. The Flip Phone: In 1989 MicroTAC cell phone could fit in a 
         jacket pocket. Weighing in at less than a pound, the MicroTAC 
         cost as low as $2,495 and led to today's flip‐phone form factor. 
                                                                                                      




                                                        
4
   Frommer, Dan. “The World's Most Iconic Cell Phones”. 2006. Forbes.com. 3 Dec. 2009 
[http://www.forbes.com/2006/06/26/mobile‐razr‐brick_cx_df_0626cellicon.html] 
5
   Miah, Kashem. “The 10 Most Iconic Cell Phones Of Our Time”. 3 Aug. 2009. http://blog.ziggytek.com/. 08 Dec. 
2009 [http://blog.ziggytek.com/2009/08/03/10‐most‐iconic‐cell‐phones‐of‐our‐time/ 
6
   Ibíd. (2) 
4. The StarTAC: Motorola's StarTAC was the lightest and smallest 
    phone in the world when released in 1996. This model weighed 
    less than a Quarter Pounder and was priced to sell around $500. 

                                                                                          
    5. The Nokia Candybar: This late‐1990s model was many 
    Americans' first cell phone, featuring a brilliant LCD screen, trendy 
    customizable faceplate, and additional features like video games. 
    For a few hundred dollars, the Nokia 5160 was lightweight, 
                                                                              
    portable, inexpensive and massively available. 

    6. Danger Hiptop: The Danger Hiptop was a one of the first 
    mobile phones to offer a variety of functions like email, web 
    browsing, SMS, instant messaging, and calling. It was also the first 
    phone to ever sport the swivel design, that’s prominent in today’s 
    Sidekick phones.                                                                              

    7. The SmartPhone: While Palm focused on its personal digital 
    assistants, the Treo 700 breakthroughs as an innovative cell 
    phone running PalmOS operating system. With a large color 
    screen, Treo owners could keep their schedule up‐to‐date, 
    browse some Web sites and synchronize everything with their 
    computer. Almost every device manufacturer now markets a 
    smartphone, including Nokia, Sony Ericsson, Motorola, HP, among                           
    others.  

    8. Blackberry Phone: Canada‐based Research In Motion (RIM) 
    introduced their 5810 model in 2002 and started to slowly take 
    the business world. A device specialized in mobile e‐mail and also 
    makes phone calls. From the U.S. government to corporate 
    boardrooms, more than 5 million people loved its features as its                  
    huge screen and Qwerty keyboard. 

    9. The V3 RAZR: Motorola's V3 RAZR revolutionized the fashion 
    gadget, released in 2004 and in the four years it was out, the Razr 
    sold over 110 million units and become the best‐selling cell phone 
    in the world. With an initial launch price of $500 the half‐inch‐
    thick RAZR put style and sexiness over functionality and made it 
    work. RAZR transformed Motorola's image from stodgy radio                     
    manufacturer to lifestyle‐device specialist. 

    10. Apple iPhone: Apple first released the iPhone in 2007 and it 
    created a new standar compared with other smartphone in 
    history. With an innovative design, software and feel it became a 
    revolutionary phone without the traditional keyboard (virtual), a 
    touch screen with multi‐touch capability and new software. The 
    introduction App store is one of the key ingredients for the 
    success of the iPhone, with more that 65.000 apps to download                     
    directly to your device. 
 
 
2.3 Categories

Having in mind this list of Icons we can find in two main configurations: 

1) Conventional Cell Phones 

2) Smartphones. 

However it is necessary to clarify that there is no agreement in the industry to 
define what precisely constitutes these devices and definitions have changed 
over time: 
Conventional Cell Phones 
Most models are compact and priced from $20 to $150. The keypad and overall 
operation is generally straightforward. They typically support voice calls, Short 
Message Service (SMS), Multimedia Message Service (MMS), and newer phones 
may also provide Internet services such as Web browsing and basic e‐mail 
features. A new crop of feature‐based models can access high‐speed data 
networks (3G) to enjoy music and video‐based services. Other common features 
include a contact organizer, alarm clock, a full browser, a multi‐megapixel 
camera, memory‐card storage for music and pictures, and more option for 
custom ring tones, games, and other services. 7 
Smartphones 
A Smartphone combines the functionality of a conventional cellular phone and a 
handheld computer in a single device with an identifiable operating system. It 
typically supports full e‐mail browsing, calendar and organizer. Other 
functionality might include an additional interface such as a miniature QWERTY 
keyboard or a touch screen, the ability to read documents, media software, 
contact management. In contrast to conventional cell phones, smartphones allow 
users to choose the applications that they want to install and use. This means 
that users can personalize the range of applications in their devices to suit their 
lifestyle and their work. 8 


2.4 Top Selling Mobile Phones

Another important reference to determine the dominant design are the relations 
between the icons presented and the actual activity on the market. 
Mobiledia.com lists the top selling cell phones in the Fourth Quarter of 2009 9  in 
United States, which we use to identify what is going on in the industry that has 
had relevance in the sales of cell phones: 




                                                        
7
   “Types of Cell Phones”. Consumerreports.org. 2008. 08 Dec. 2009 
[http://www.consumerreports.org/cro/electronics‐computers/phones‐mobile‐devices/cell‐phones‐services/cell‐
phone‐service‐buying‐advice/types‐of‐cell‐phone‐services/cell‐phones‐types.htm] 
8
   Ibíd. [4] 
9
   “Best Sellers Cell Phones ‐ Q4 2009”. Mobiledia.com. 2009. 08 Dec 2009 
[http://www.mobiledia.com/shop/best‐sellers.html] 
Model: HTC Droid Eris                 HTC Pure             LG Shine 2         Motorola Cliq           RIM BlackBerry
                 Phone                                                              (MB200)                 Bold 9700

    Network: CDMA 800 /                     GSM 850 / 900 /      GSM 850 / 900 /    GSM 850 / 900 / 1800    GSM 850 / 900 /
                 1900                       1800 / 1900 /        1800 / 1900 /      / 1900 / WCDMA 900 / 1800 / 1900 /
                                            UMTS 850 / 2100 UMTS 850 / 1900         1700 / 2100             UMTS 1900 / 2100

 Form Factor: PDA / Google                  Block / Windows      Slide              Slide / Google Android PDA / BlackBerry
                 Android OS v1.5            Mobile 6.5                              OS v1.5                 OS 5.0
                                            Professional

 Dimensions: 113 x 56 x 13                  108 x 53 x 14        107 x 51 x 13 mm   114 x 58 x 16 mm        109 x 60 x 14 mm
                 mm                         mm

     Weight: 120 g                          118 g                125 g              163 g                   122 g

    Antenna: Internal                       Internal             Internal           Internal / Dual Antenna Internal

  Navigation: Touch Screen /                Touch Screen         5-Way Keypad       Touch Screen /          QWERTY Keypad /
                 Trackball                  (TouchFLO 3D)                           QWERTY Keypad / 5-      Trackpad
                                                                                    Way Keypad

 Battery Type: 1300 mAh Li-Ion              1100 mAh Li-Ion      900 mAh Li-Ion     1420 mAh Li-Ion         1500 mAh Li-Ion

   Talk Time: 5.00                          5.67                 3.33               6.00                    6.00

Standby Time: 420                           360                  300                325                     456

    Memory: 288.0 MB                        288.0 MB             100.0 MB           256.0 MB                256.0 MB

  Expandable microSD /                      microSD /            microSD /          microSD / TransFlash    microSD /
    Memory: TransFlash                      TransFlash           TransFlash                                 TransFlash
       


      2.5 Comparison

      By comparing these models, we get clues about the current dominant design, 
      which also has a strong connection to released models in previous years. We can 
      identify archetypes for visible element such as the screen, keypads and overall 
      size and layout. The keypads, even when there’s a virtual interface on a 
      touchscreen, respond to a worldwide standard, according with the document 
      “Series E: Overall Network Operation, Telephone Service, Service Operation and 
      Human Factors” 10  published by International Telecommunication Union (ITU). 


                                                              
      10
        “Series e: overall network operation, telephone service, service operation and human factors”. International 
      Telecommunication Union. 02/2001. Available online: [http://www.itu.int/en/pages/default.aspx] 
ICONS                                           TOP SELLING Q4 – 2009




 
 


2.6 Defining the Current Dominant Design

Once we have understood the keyframes in the history of innovations and its 
impact both in actual designs and in people’s mind we can conclude that: 

    1) The hardware and the software in these devices have been regulated and 
       standardized since the birth of the mobile phone. We find that some 
       characteristics have subsequently become industry standards, while some 
       remained as horizontally differentiating features of mobile handsets. For 
       these reason, some features have evolved in terms of technological 
       approach but their main functionality is the same. 

    2) The dominant design strongly depends on the context and the place 
       discussed. The dominant design in the United States is not necessary the 
       same as in Africa or Japan because of background, cultural approach, 
       socioeconomic context and so on. 

    3) We consider new touchscreen technologies to be in a fluid phase, mainly 
       because we have seen different architectures, different performances, and 
       radical innovations based on products. There are not yet defined 
       standards for everything, which shows that there is not a dominant design; 
       companies are still experimenting. These technologies need to improve 
       their capabilities and accuracy, and also become economically available to 
       the vast majority of the market, in order to replace today’s dominant 
       design. 

        

 
In the following chart we present the main features, that according to our 
research, are the elements of the dominant design for a cell phone. Our method 
to determine the features was based in a comparison between the features from 
20 different devices from different companies: 
 

         MAIN FEATURES                   11
                                                                             REFERENCE

         - General Dimensions:
         Between 96 x 45 x 10 mm AND 112 x 51 x 15 mm, depending
         on the design, opening system (block, clam shell, slide, etc),
         among others.
         - Keypad:
         It was standardized when the dual-tone multi-frequency (DTMF)
         system was introduced in the 1960s, and replaced the rotary dial.
         The contemporary keypad is laid out in a 3×4 grid.   12


         - Navigation:
         5-way Keypad
         - Main Screen:


                                                        
11
  Info provided by  Mobilmedia.com. 2009. [http://www.mobiledia.com/] 
12
  “Telephone keypad”. http://www.wikipedia.org. 2009. 13 Dec 2009. [ 
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Telephone_keypad ]  
Between 176 x 220 px AND 240 X 320 px
- Weight:
Between 82 g AND 125 g
- Antenna:
Interna
- Battery Type:
Between 800 mAh Li-Ion AND 1500 mAh Li-Ion
- Talk Time:
Between 3.3 hours AND 8.5 hours
- Expandable Memory:
microSD / TransFlash
- Connectivity:
Bluetooth 2.0, USB 2.0
- Applications:
Phonebook (Limited to 1000 contacts), calendar, alarm clock, To-
do list, WAP, calculator.
- Messaging:
SMS, EMS, MMS, Email
- Multimedia:
Wallpapers, screen savers, ring tones (mp3), themes, games.
- Audio:
Mp3-player
- Others:
Vibration alerts, speed dialing
Today’s Marketshare (3Q09)

                                                                                                                                                                                             Nokia                                                                                                     Nokia 37,8 %
                                                Motorola                                                                     Ericsson                                                                                                                                                              Samsung 21,0 %
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           LG 11,0 %
                                               1.9 kbps
                                                                                                        14.4 kbps                                                          184 kbps                  2000 kbps                                                                                   Sony Ericsson 4,9 %
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                     Motorola 4,7 %
                                          1G                                                                        2G                                                                2.5G                    3G
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                                                                                                                                                                                                                                 2002                            2005
                                                                                                                                                              1998                                                               MMS (Multimedia Messag-         The new standard
                   1979                                                                                                                                                                                                                                          HSDPA allowed
                                                                                                                                                              WAP 1.0                                                            ing Service) became a new
                   The rst system of 1G                                                                                                                                                         2001                                                             e cient use of
                                                                           1991                                                                                                                                                  standard. Sony Ericsson
                   was launched in Japan                                                                                                                                                        Video calls                                                      available lines,
                                                                           GSM - the rst 2G standard - was                                                                                                                       T68i was one of the rst
                   by the telecommunica-                                                                                                                                                                                                                         which enabled
                                                                           launched in Finland by Radiolinja                                                                                                                     cellphones to use MMS.
                   tion company NTT.                                                                                                                                                                                                                             higher speed.
                                                                           and Motorola.                                                        1999
                                                                                                                                                The third generation 3G was built
NETWORK




                                                                                                                                                upon these standards: EDGE,                                                      2002
                                                                                                                                                UMTS, CDMA2000 and DECT.                                                         WAP 2.0                                                        2007
                      1983                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                      The standard WiMAX
                      TACS (Total Access Communication                                                  1992                                                                                                                                                                                    was added to 3G and
                      Standard) was introduced in some                                                  SMS                                                                                                                                                                                     gave fullly mobile
                      European countries and in Japan. It is an                                                                                                                                                      2001
                                                                                                                                          1999                                                                                                                                                  internet access.
                      analog cellular standard (but has now                                                                                                                                                          A Japanese company
                                                                                                                                          GPRS (General Packet Radio Service)
                      fully been replaced by GMS in Europe).                                                                                                                                                         J-phone launched
                                                                                                                                          was launched in the UK. This standard
                                                                                                                                                                                                                     Sha-Mail which evolved
                                                                                                                                          enables packet-switching.
                                                                                                                                                                                                                     into MMS.




                                                                                                                                                                                             1999                                                                    2005
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                     Microsoft
SOFTWARE




                                                                                                                                                                                             E-mail on cellphone
                                                                                                                                           1997                                                                                                                      launched MSN
                                                                                                                                           Nokia was the rst to                                                                  2002                                for cellphones.
                                                                                                                                           add games on                                                                          Truetone ringtones
                                                                                                                                           cellphone.                                                                            (mp3/AAC).
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                 In 2004 ringtones repre-                 2008
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                 sented a $4 billion global               In-phone video editing
                                                                                                                                           1999                                                                                  market, almost all of it                 Motorola Z10
                                                                                                                                           1999                                                                                  outside the USA.
                                                                                                                                           Blackberry introduced the rst
                                                                                                                                           Polyphonic/MIDI signals
                                                                                                                                           smartphone, which is a cellphone
                                                                                                                                           combined with PDA.




                 1973
                 Motorola makes                                                                                                                                                                                                                  2007
                 the rst working                                       1984                                                                                                                                                                      World's rst completely touchscreen
COMPONENTS




                 prototype of a                                        The world's rst commercial                                                                                                                                                based phone: KE850/Prada phone, by
                 hand-held cellular                                    portable cellular phone:                                                                                                                                                  LG Electronics/Prada.
                 phone,                                                DynaTAC, was launched by                                                                                                                      2001
                 the DynaTAC.                                          Motorola.                                                                                            2000                                     Cameraphone
                                                                                                                                                                            Touch screen                                                                                       2008
                                                                                                                                  1992                                                                                                                                         Gesture Control
                                                                                                                                  Nokia's rst                                                                                                                                  Sony Ericsson Z555
                                                                                                                                  handset.

                                                                                                                                                                 2000
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                               2008
                                                                                                                                                                 Mp3-player in cellphone
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                               Shake Control
                                                                                                                                                                 (The Uproar, Samsung)
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                               Sony Ericsson W760

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