In 1995, mobile phones were not as advanced or widely available as they are today. Some of the mobile phones that were available in 1995 include:
Nokia 1011:
The Nokia 1011 was one of the first GSM phones ever made. It featured a monochrome display and a numerical keypad. It had a built-in calendar and alarm clock, and it could store up to 99 phone numbers.
Motorola StarTAC:
The Motorola StarTAC was one of the first flip phones and was considered a fashion icon at the time of its release. It featured a monochrome display and a numerical keypad. It could store up to 30 phone numbers and had a built-in calendar and alarm clock.
Ericsson GH 337:
The Ericsson GH 337 was a more basic phone, it featured a monochrome display and a numerical keypad. It had a built-in calendar and alarm clock, and it could store up to 50 phone numbers.
Siemens S10:
Siemens S10 is a small and light GSM phone, features a monochrome display and a numerical keypad. It could store up to 20 phone numbers and had a built-in calendar and alarm clock.
IBM Simon:
The IBM Simon was considered to be one of the first smartphones, it featured a touch screen display, a built-in calendar, a notepad, and a fax machine. It could also send and receive emails and faxes, and it had a built-in calculator and a clock.
These are just a few examples of the mobile phones that were available in 1995. Keep in mind that at that time, mobile phones were still a relatively new technology, and they were not as advanced or feature-rich as they are today.