What was the model of your first mobile phone?
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What was the model of your first mobile phone?
Martin Cooper of Motorola, shown here in a 2007 reenactment, made the first publicized handheld mobile phone call on a prototype DynaTAC model on 3 April 1973.
When was the first mobile phone used?
1985
When did mobile phones come out? The mobile phone as we know it today, based on an automatically switched cellular, came out in the UK in 1985. Before that, 0G had come out with mobiles without automatic switching.
Where was the first mobile phone used?
1985: Comedian Ernie Wise made the first “public” mobile phone call in the UK from outside the Dicken’s Pub in St Catherine’s dock to Vodafone’s HQ.
Who invented first mobile phone?
Martin Cooper
Eric TigerstedtW. Rae YoungDonald Cox
Mobile phone/Inventors
Martin Cooper, byname Marty Cooper, (born December 26, 1928, Chicago, Illinois, U.S.), American engineer who led the team that in 1972–73 built the first mobile cell phone and made the first cell phone call. He is widely regarded as the father of the cellular phone.
What is the first mobile phone in India?
July 31 marks the day the first mobile call was made in India. This took place on July 31, 1995 and the call was made by the then West Bengal Chief Minister Jyoti Basu to Union Communications Minister Sukh Ram. The first mobile call in India was made using Nokia handsets.
Who invented the first phone?
Alexander Graham Bell
Antonio MeucciAmos DolbearCharles A. CheeverJohn Peirce
Telephone/Inventors
Alexander Graham Bell is often credited with being the inventor of the telephone since he was awarded the first successful patent. However, there were many other inventors such as Elisha Gray and Antonio Meucci who also developed a talking telegraph. First Bell Telephone, June 1875.
How was the first phone used?
Alexander Graham Bell’s original telephone, patented in 1876, worked by converting sound into an electrical signal via a ‘liquid transmitter’. This process centred around directing sound through a receiver and onto a thin membrane stretched over a drum.