Apple's WALT prototype combined the elements of a desktop computer and a phone, much like the iPhone and other modern smartphones.
Like the iPhone, WALT aimed to combine many of the elements of a phone and a desktop computer.
The recently published video shows many of the device's core features, like its phone book, fax system, and bank management software.Long before Steve Jobs famously introduced the iPhone in 2007, which he described as being"an iPod, a phone, and an internet communicator" all in one, Apple was clearly experimenting with ways to combine the elements of phones and computers.
That's evidenced by a new video of an unreleased Apple device called the Wizzy Active Lifestyle Telephone, or W.A.L.T, which prominent tech blogger
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