Today Marks 40-Years, Since the First Call From A Mobile Phone Was Made
Pamela Agboga
The mobile phone is 40 years today. 4 decades ago, the technology was introduced into the world, and today it has evolved from a glorified walkie-talkie to mini computers, or rather smartphones, having more power than computers made in 1973.
Martin Cooper, 83, of Motorola, made the first call with the 1kg DynaTAC handset, in front of the New York Hilton, to the head of Bells Lab, who was inside the hotel. He’s known as the father of Mobile Phones, and is celebrated worldwide. CISCO made a special graphic for the mobile technology timeline, as shown below.
It includes when the first commercial text message was shown, when WiFi came to mobile, and more. Check out the first mobile phone below, with one of the world’s major smartphones, Samsung Galaxy SIII.
The mobile phone continues to power the world, with apps that help it become far more than just an audio communicator, enabling users call, chat, browse, transfer funds and files, and network at the speed of touch. And with the impending breakthroughs in technology, perhaps in the next decade we will be able to physically travel by telephone. Oh the possibilities!