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The First Cell Phone In The World

The very first cell phone was created in 1946 by
a truck driver who was simply running an
experiment. The phone weighed around 80
pounds and consisted of a battery life which
only lasted through 6 calls. By 1948, the very
first hand held phone was created by Martin
Cooper; the man responsible for taking mobile
phones to a whole new level. This phone only
weighed around 2.5 pounds. However, calls
were not cellular yet and people still could not
move around freely while talking on the
phone. Phones were mounted into automobiles
in the 80s, but it wasn’t until 1983; Joel Engel
and Richard Frenkiel introduced the cellular
concept to the world. They achieved this by
putting towers just a few miles from one
another, so people were able to make remote
calls from their cell phones. People started to
become more aware of this new idea and
quickly jumped on board. This is considered to
be one of the greatest breakthroughs in the
evolution of cell phone and tablet charging .

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