The earliest telephones were in lacquered wood boxes. In the 1890s, the "candlestick" phones were made of brass. From the 1920s through the 1950s, standard desk telephones were made from phenolic ("Bakelite"), which was then replaced by modern plastics.
it was made of something we all no but tell me how I don't work for charter communications or anything, but I surmise that it's outer shell is plastic, with lots of wires and circuitry and microchips inside.
whoever put i dont know dont bother answering another question. the answer is a wooden base and metal mouthpiece
There are a number of materials that were used by Graham Bell to make a telephone. These materials included but were not limited to metals and wires.
Various types of plastic and metals are used in a telephone.
THis is a very hard question to answer. the first products were cow skin
The same ones as used to make televisions, computers, tape recorders, radios, etc. They are all electronics.
Materials. For early phones
The telephone was made from metal
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i believe Alexander Graham Bell made the telephone,but im not sure...
his hardest invention was the telephone
the lates telephone was invented in 2013
It was made of steel.
The telephone was invented in 1876, by Alexander Graham Bell
Analog sound generator made by telephone ringing IB
telegraph
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i dont no
some question on telephones are what are telephones made of? Of courses the main thing a telephone is made of a battery
teleconference because the teleconference was made before the telephone.
what he did is that he went to the national invention academy and did improvements.when it was famous he made more telephone and use it to communicate