Hagenuk MT-2000

Hagenuk MT-2000 was a mobile phone device launched in 1994. The device was designed and manufactured by Hagenuk's development centre in Støvring, Denmark.The phone was, together with its predecessor Hagenuk MT-900 from 1992, some of the first mobile phones in the industry using Soft keys. Finally, the MT-2000 was the first in the industry to have a built-in antenna, instead of the traditional extension antennas.It was believed until recently that it was the first smartphone to have installed a video game but then it turned out that it was the third one - the first two were (hidden Tetris - called "Klotz" here) and the IBM Simon (Scramble) - both built in 1993 and released in 1994.There were two variants of the phone produced - with and without dedicated physical buttons for volume up and

Hagenuk MT-2000

Hagenuk MT-2000 was a mobile phone device launched in 1994. The device was designed and manufactured by Hagenuk's development centre in Støvring, Denmark.The phone was, together with its predecessor Hagenuk MT-900 from 1992, some of the first mobile phones in the industry using Soft keys. Finally, the MT-2000 was the first in the industry to have a built-in antenna, instead of the traditional extension antennas.It was believed until recently that it was the first smartphone to have installed a video game but then it turned out that it was the third one - the first two were (hidden Tetris - called "Klotz" here) and the IBM Simon (Scramble) - both built in 1993 and released in 1994.There were two variants of the phone produced - with and without dedicated physical buttons for volume up and