In 2003, mobile phones were becoming more popular and accessible to a larger audience. Some of the most popular mobile phones that year were the Nokia 1100, 6600, and 3100, the Motorola Razr V3, and the Sony Ericsson T610. These phones had basic features like SMS messaging, call forwarding, and the ability to customize ringtones. Many phones had small color screens, but full-color displays were not yet common. Bluetooth technology was just emerging, and many phones still relied on infrared connectivity for syncing and transferring data. Camera phones were also becoming more common, with some phones featuring VGA resolution cameras. Overall, mobile phones in 2003 were basic compared to what is available today, but they paved the way for the more advanced smartphones we use today.
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