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No, computers were not invented before cell phones. The first cell phone was invented in the year of 1973 by a man named Martin Cooper in Manhattan. The first computer was invented in 1939 by German engineer Konrad Zuse.
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He invented the first cell phone.......and made the first call to Joel Answered by: Gifty
No. The patent for the telephone was first granted in 1876. The first prototype cell phones were not made until the 1970s.
The first one since it began the use of phones.
they didnt have cell phones when i was a kid because cell phones werent invented because i invented the first env it was called the env
The first city to use 911 as the standard emergency number was first used in Haleyville, Alabama.
Alexander Graham Bell, in 1876, invented the first practical telephone.
the first elevator was invented for one reason to carry heavy object (ex. grand piano) up and down buildings. it was not safe for people because the wire was not strong enough, elevators were not made for people.
Down elevators refer to elevators that are designed to move downward, typically used in buildings with multiple floors. If you encounter a down elevator that is not functioning properly, you should first check any posted instructions or contact building management for assistance. If you're inside a malfunctioning elevator, remain calm and use the emergency button to alert staff or emergency services. It's important not to force the doors open or attempt to exit until help arrives.
Police use mobile phones for the same reason you do; for quick and easy communications with pretty much anyone. The exception to this is in the event of a major disaster that interrupts police and emergency services communications, cell phones are considered a backup for normal police communications. In non-emergency situations, cell phones are not a secure means of communications, and can be eavesdropped upon and used to locate the caller. As such, these are never an official means of first responder and emergency services communications.