I had one of the early mobile phones. They came out for sale in 1984 and I bought my first one about 1988. It was in a leather bag that looked like a purse with a shoulder strap. When you unzipped the top you found a phone that looked like a house phone with a dial and receiver. The entire bottom, under the phone, was the battery. The whole set up was fairly heavy and reception was poor. There were few cell towers then so getting/sending a call was spotty depending on where you were. This is was not a phone you could put in a pocket. Even the early pocket phones were fairly large because of the battery that was needed to power it. They also had an antenna on them so they could pick up the signals.
because it was used to carry people around the world
around a thousand bucks?
14,000 people
to carry people
they where expensive for back when they were first bought out not nmany people had them but now they can be expensive as more people have them
Money first and conveniece to people second.
A land mobile radio system is used often by people who operate vehicles and people on foot. People who are employed in a first respond business such as policemen or paramedics use a land mobile radio system.
1. Firemans carry2. side carry3. roll over carry4. chair carry5. carry of your baby6. wrap around carry
Ferdinand Verbiest, a member of a Jesuit mission in China, built the first steam-powered vehicle around 1672, designed as a toy for the Chinese Emperor, it being of small scale and unable to carry a driver or passenger but, quite possibly, the first working steam-powered vehicle ('auto-mobile').
no of course not
AT&T will be the first to carry it, but it's expected to be released to all four major carriers (AT&T, Verizon, T-Mobile, Sprint).
perasonic is the first manufacture of mobile phone