cell phones

  • invented

    On April 3, 1973 Cooper and Mitchell demonstrated two working phones to the media and to passers-by prior to walking into a scheduled press conference at the New York Hilton in midtown Manhattan. Standing on Sixth avenue near the Hilton, Cooper made the first handheld cellular phone call in public from the prototype DynaTAC. The call connected him to a base station Motorola had installed on the roof of the Burlingame House (now the Alliance Capital Building) and into the AT&T land-line telephone
  • Analog Motorola DynaTAC 8000X Advanced Mobile Phone System mobile phone as of 1983

    In 1983, the first commercial cellular phone service began operation in the United States and the DynaTAC phone became available to consumers at a list price of around $4,000 ($9,000 in 2011 dollars) but Cooper left Motorola before the launch. In that same year, he co-founded Cellular Business Systems, Inc. (CBSI) and helped lead it to dominate the cellular billing industry with 75 percent market share. In 1986,
  • Motorola MicroTAC 9800X

    The first truly portable phone. Up until its release, most cellular phones were installed as car phones due to the inability to fit them into a jacket pocket
  • Nokia 8210 improving

    1999
    Nokia 8210
    This phone was loved for its customizable design, but hated for its screen fade
  • Samsung SPH-M100 Uproar.....

    Samsung SPH-M100 Uproar The Uproar was the first cell phone to have MP3 music capabilities 64 Megs of RAM that can store up to one hour of MP3 music and its cool design: you can even access play/pause/fast forward buttons on a convenient belt-clip
  • Nokia 3310

    This popular phone sold 126 million models, and was particularly popular in Europe The Nokia 3310 is a dual band GSM900/1800 mobile phone, and was developed by the Copenhagen Nokia site. Released in the fourth quarter of 2000, it replaced the popular Nokia 3210.
  • Nokia 8310

    The Nokia 8310 is a mobile phone manufactured by Nokia between 2001 and 2002. Belonging to the 8000 series
  • Nokia 3510

    The first Nokia phone to bring GPRS internet services to the mass market The Nokia 3595 operates on North American GSM-1900 and GSM-850 networks. Prior to the release of the 3595, the Nokia 3560 was released, with a more standard arrangement of the keypad, and operating on TDMA and AMPS for roaming. IS-136. The 3560 was released in the Spring of 2003 and was sold through early 2004 when TDMA accounts were no longer being activated. The 3560 came with more preloaded content than the 3595 since th
  • Nokia 6100

    The Nokia 6100 was Nokia's lightest phone ever with a full 12-key keypad. Combined with its battery, it weighs only 76 grams (2.68 ounces) and measures 102 x 44 x 13.5 mm. Its smaller size compared to other contemporary phones might make it difficult for the elderly, or people with large fingers, to use its keypad. The phone does support X-Press On covers, and is packaged along with any of 4 colours. The Nokia 6100 has a 128 x 128 12-bit (4096 colors) display. Its features include Internet conne
  • i phone 5

    The iPhone 5c is essentially a repackaged iPhone 5 with a new plastic enclosure. The new device is available in five different colors -- green, yellow, blue, white, and pink. The phone uses the same A6 processor and rear-facing camera as the iPhone 5, but does contain a few upgraded parts -- such as an improved front-facing FaceTime camera and support for more wireless LTE bands.
  • Samsung Galaxy Note 3

    It's bigger, faster, thinner and lighter. The perfect setting for the brilliant 5.7" full HD AMOLED display.Use the innovative S Pen
    to hand write notes, scrapbook, search and even edit images.Open two windows in the same app so you can get more done, faster Never miss a thing with the 13MP camera and great features like Drama Shot.