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Then friend I may just have a few more rings around the trunk than you, because my first "mobile" phone was a brick that had a bag and a battery that you needed a trolly to drag around (ok, slight exaggeration) and an oh so impressive LED display, and I can assure you that neither it nor the first handheld Motorola jobs that I had were blessed with any menu system at all, they were purely phones, you typed in the number and hit dial. To save numbers in the address book you used key combinations. The first menu systems were text based menus similar in function to the original iPod.
Graphical menu systems on phones did not come into being until around 1995/6, well after PDAs.