depending on what you call a "phone", it was either 1943(Wrld's First FM Portable Two-Way Radio), 1946 (Car Radiotelephone), 1973 (Prototype DynaTAC Portable Cellular System) or 1983 (World's First Commercial Portable Cellular Phone)
source: Motorola website (see related link)
The first cell phone was made on April 1973.
The company states that they began producing phones in 1973. In fact, they produced the world's first portable cell phone, giving them the longest history in cell phone manufacturing.
in 1930 i believe
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Yes, there were cell phones. They were larger than modern day phones and much boxier. However, in 1996 Motorola came out with the first "Clamshell" phone.
Yes, a lot of phones by Motorola come with a password function for parents to set for their children. Although there are cellphones for children not made by Motorola that have better security for children.
Motorola phones are very high quality phones. They are some of the best on the market. I would recomment the Motorola Droid phone.
Some of the Motorola phones that Sprint offers are : The Motorola Razor series, The Motorola Photon Q, Motorola Admiral, Motorola Electrify and the Atrix.
Motorola phones are manufactured solely by Integra Telecom. You can purchase Motorola phones online from the official Motorola website or from retailers such as Amazon.
Verizon offer a number of Motorola cell phones. One can get phones including the 'Motorola Droid A855', 'Motorola Droid X', 'Motorola Vu204' and the 'Motorola Barrage'.
Along with Nextel Motorola phones, this charger is also compatible with Boost Mobile i875 phones.
There were many popular cell phones that were introduced in 2006. Among them were the first iPhone and the Motorola RAZR.
Motorola's website will contain information on all current Motorola cell phones. But be sure to check with your carrier to see if the model supported.
I think so.
According to my research Motorola offers headsets for Motorola phones that look like music head phones. These head phones range from thirty dollars more or less.