Introduction
The ZTE F103, launched in 2009, is a quintessential example of early smartphone technology, combining basic multimedia capabilities with standard telephony features. It was positioned as a straightforward device for users who wanted essential functionalities without the complexities of modern smartphones. Designed for GSM and UMTS networks, it supports 2G and 3G bands, making it suitable for a variety of global network standards at the time. Though it has since been discontinued, the ZTE F103 provides an interesting look back at mobile technology from the late 2000s.