Life History Of Mobile Phones
Published by mobilephones, on September 17th, 2009, in the categories: Uncategorized
Mobile phones are without any doubt the most important devices from all our lives. They play one of the most important roles, that of communication. Can you imagine our lives without this important function? I bet you can't. Just think how many people buy these devices!!! Do you think all of them know the Life History Of Mobile Phones? I bet they don't. It would be great if half of the mobile phone consumers would know its life history but they don't. They aren't interested in finding out how mobile phones have evaluated. They just want to benefit of all the advantages these devices have to offer them.

Let me try offering you some answers to all these questions. It will clear many of your questions. Let's start with the beginning. Let's start by presenting its inventor, who he was and how did he managed offering to the world this amazing product. The first mobile phone was created by Dr. Martin Cooper, a former general manager for the systems divisions at Motorola. There were two important companies who were trying to offer to the world the first portable device: Motorola and Bell Labs. But it was Motorola with the help of Dr. Martin Cooper who managed offering to the world the first portable device.
Who do you think he called the first time? No one, else than his rival from Bell Labs, Joe Engel. This was the first person he has called for the first time. The first mobile phone was presented to the press on 3 April 1973 but it had to pass ten more years in order to receive all the approvals which were necessary. They had to produce a smaller portable device. That's was their main problem. The first portable device was too heavy and that's why they had so many problems in obtaining all the necessary approvals. Time has passed and things have evaluated so much that now we can benefit of small device that we can no longer fell them in our pockets.
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