Ericsson T28
The Ericsson T28s is a GSM dual-band, compact flip mobile phone manufactured by Swedish telecom company Ericsson Mobile Communications. It first shipped in September 1999. The T28 was designated as Ericsson's premium phone product, as such it was priced substantially higher the price of the T10 and T18 models - their nearest cosmetic and functional competitors.
Description
The T28 was one the lightest and slimmest mobile phones at the time, with a weight of only 83 grams - this weight matched or almost matched Motorola's V phone of the time.Like many mobile phones of the time it had a fixed, stubby external antenna. It was probably best known as the first phone that used lithium polymer batteries. At one point, it was the best selling mobile phone in America.
In terms of market positioning, Ericsson designated this as a premium phone. It has a tiny LCD screen and a spring-loaded latch mechanism to release the 'flip.'
It came in three colours—very dark blue, lighter blue and sand. The sand version being the least common. It was listed as compatible with two batteries. A normal slim-line and an ultra-slim lower capacity battery. However the device was also battery-compatible with the later R320 and R520 series.