Mobira Cityman 900
The Mobira Cityman 900 was released in 1987 by Nokia-Mobira.[1] It was one of the first handheld cell phones. The nickname of the phone in Finland was Gorba. This was because the President of the Soviet Union Mikhail Gorbachev used a Cityman phone to talk to the Deputy Minister of Communications Vladimir Glinka in Moscow from Helsinki in October 1989. The call was made by the phone's owner Stefan Widomski, a Nokia executive. It is likely that the phone used was an earlier Cityman 450 model.[2]
Manufacturer | Nokia-Mobira Company |
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Compatible networks | NMT 900 |
Availability by region | 1987 |
Dimensions | 183*43*79mm |
Mass | 760 g |
Battery | UL61, 9.6 V, 1000mAh, NiCD |
Display | 8 numbers Monochrome |

The Cityman 900 is the third phone from the left in the front
References
- "Cityman 900". nokiamuseum.com. Archived from the original on 2018-02-08. Retrieved 2017-10-19.
- ""Onko tämä todellista?" sanoi Mihail Gorbatšov Mobira Cityman -kännykkä kädessään – Neuvostoliiton viimeisen johtajan 80-luvulla soittama puhelu paljasti tulevaisuuden, jota matkapuhelin hallitsee" (in Finnish). Retrieved 2024-04-13.
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