These Phones Saw the Future But the Market Wasn't Ready for Them

00:00 Introduction 00:06 Toshiba TG01 01:07 Neonode N1 02:02 Palm Pre 02:57 Royole FlexPai 03:46 Dell Streak 5 04:38 Nokia 7710 05:33 Nokia N-Gage 06:27 IBM Simon 07:20 Nextbit Robin 08:18 Garmin NavTalk 09:09 Ubuntu Edge 10:02 Nokia N900 11:02 Ericsson R380 11:56 Modu 12:52 Siemens SL45 13:46 Final In this video, we look at 15 phones that tried to predict the future of mobile technology before the market was ready. These devices introduced ideas like foldable screens, cloud storage, mobile gaming, GPS navigation, desktop style computing, large displays, touchscreen interfaces, and music focused phones years before they became normal. Some of them failed because of bad timing. Others had weak software, strange designs, limited support, high prices, or companies that could not build the right ecosystem around them. But many of their ideas eventually became part of the phones we use today. From the IBM Simon and Nokia N-Gage to the Palm Pre, Royole FlexPai, Dell Streak, Nokia N900, Nextbit Robin, and more, these forgotten devices prove that being first is not always enough. Which phone on this list deserved another chance? Let me know in the comments.