Who invented mobile phone in india

  1. Martin Cooper
  2. Evolution Of Mobile Phone In India.pptx
  3. First Android Phone in India launched today
  4. Cell phone history: From the first phone to today's smartphone wonders
  5. The invention of mobile phones
  6. Who Is the Father of Mobile Phone [Definitive Guide!]
  7. 25 years of Mobility in India: The first mobile phone call was made on this day
  8. History of Nokia
  9. History of Nokia
  10. Evolution Of Mobile Phone In India.pptx


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Martin Cooper

Inventors and Inventions Mobile telephones had been introduced by the In 1947 AT&T Motorola did not want AT&T to have a monopoly on cell phones and feared the end of its mobile business. Cooper was placed in charge of the urgent project to develop a cell phone. He thought that the cell phone should not be chained to the car but should be portable. The result, the On April 3, 1973, Cooper introduced the DynaTAC phone at a press conference in In 1983, after years of further development, Motorola introduced the first portable cell phone for consumers, the DynaTAC 8000x. Despite its price of $3,995, the phone was a success. That same year, Cooper left Motorola and founded Cellular Business Systems, Inc. (CBSI), which became the leading company in billing cellular phone services. In 1986 he and his partners sold CBSI to Cincinnati Bell for $23 million, and he and his wife, Arlene Harris, founded Dyna, LLC. Dyna served as a central organization from which they launched other companies, such as ArrayComm (1996), which developed

Evolution Of Mobile Phone In India.pptx

Introduction • Alexander Graham Bell invented telephone and 1878 he made the first phone call • Motorola introduced some of its first cell phones during the 1980s • The first Smartphone was developed by IBM & BellSouth which came out in public in 1993 • These were the smartphones that were advancing at a very fast pace and are not restricted to just internet browsing or playing games • The first call was made from a mobile phone was made 40 years ago! 1973- The first Cell Phone • The first mobile phone was developed by Motorola in 1973 • It was Martin Cooper who placed the first call at AT&T Bells Labs from the streets of New York • Motorola spent 10 years overcoming technical and regulatory hurdles and began commercial service in 1983 using a slimmer 16-ounce model that cost between $3,500 and $4,000. • The early phones were too big and expensive to be used by the consumer 1984- Nokia Mobira Talkman • The phone is weighted under 5 kgs and it is the world’s one of the first transportable phones • A car and a charger was needed to charge it • It was released in August 1984, after the release of Nokia Actionman and Nokia Actionman II • It has a storage memory of 184 contacts. It used the NMT 450 network • The phone is a heavy model Nokia weighing about 4.7 kg.

First Android Phone in India launched today

Taiwanese handset manufacturer HTC launched India's first smartphone on Tuesday that will run on Google's open-source Android operating system. Sources tell ET NOW that Bharti Airtel will be the exclusive carrier for the device that is priced at around Rs 30,000. The device is likely to provide stiff competition to existing smartphone handset cum application offerings such as Apple's iPhone and iTunes App Store as well as Nokia's N97 and Ovi Store. While both companies declined to comment, a spokesperson for Google told ET NOW that "Android is a freely available open-source platform that anybody is free to develop and use without Google's formal involvement". The phone thus is clearly not going to be branded a 'Google Phone' like the HTC Dream was when it launched late last year in the US as the T-Mobile G1. Since that first commerially available model, HTC has also launched the "Magic" which is identical to the Dream except for a touch-screen keyboard instead of a sliding one. The phone did not receive the same manic reception in the US as did the Apple iPhone but is expected to emerge as Apple's stiffest competition going forward. The G1's key feature was its ability to wirelessly sync with popular Google web applications such as Gmail, contacts, calender and Google Talk. Apple on the other hand has had little success in getting iPhone users to sync with its propreitary "Mobile Me" web services which are nowhere on the radar when compared to Google's web presence. Androi...

Cell phone history: From the first phone to today's smartphone wonders

We’re all so used to smartphones being an integral part of our lives, but not long ago, this device did not exist. So how did we get here? How did we go from a can on a string to having the whole world in the palm of our hand? When did cell phones come out and what was the first cell phone? Join us as we take a journey through cell phone history and learn all about the evolution of this essential device, or use the Versus When was the first cell phone invented? The first portable cell phone was invented in 1973 by Motorola . On April 3, 1973, Motorola engineer Martin Cooper made the first-ever cell phone call on the DynaTAC 8000X. The prototype he used weighed 2.4 lb (1.1 kg) and measured 9.1 x 5.1 x 1.8 in (23 x 13 x 4.5 cm). This clunky device offered a talk time of just 30 minutes and required 10 hours to recharge. Before this, owning a car phone was the closest that one could get to not being tied to a landline. The DynaTAC phone was priced at $3,995, equivalent to $10,000 today. When did cell phones become popular? Cell phones became popular during the cellular revolution that started in the 90s . In 1990, the number of mobile users was around 11 million; by 2020, that number had risen to a whopping 2.5 billion. Of course, during this time, we have seen the famous “brick” phones evolve to something much more impressive… but let’s see how exactly they evolved. 1985 The first Siemens phone The first Siemens mobile phone was the Siemens Mobiltelefon C1, which came in the...

The invention of mobile phones

Science Museum Group Collection Image source for A Star Trek 'communicator' toy against a white background Star Trek communicator toy, 1994–1996 In the 1970s, television audiences all over the world were familiar with the notion of a hand-held two-way communication device, as seen in the hands of Captain Kirk and Mr Spock in the Star Trek series that began in the late 1960s. The reality was far from this ideal. Two-way radiophones had been helping police and military personnel to stay in contact in fast-changing situations since before the Second World War. But these small, private networks required bulky equipment and were inaccessible to the public. In the 1970s, researchers at Bell Labs in the USA began to experiment with the concept of a cellular phone network. The idea was to cover the country with a network of hexagonal cells, each of which would contain a base station. These base stations would send and receive messages from mobile phones over radio frequencies. Any two adjacent cells would operate at different frequencies, so there was no danger of interference. The stations would connect the radio signals with the main telecommunications network, and the phones would seamlessly switch frequencies as they moved between one cell and another. By the end of the 1970s the Bell Labs Advance Mobile Phone System (AMPS) was up and running on a small scale. Meanwhile, Martin Cooper, an engineer at the Motorola company in the US, was developing something that came close to t...

Who Is the Father of Mobile Phone [Definitive Guide!]

Frank is a mobile specialist who knows all the latest and greatest technologies and mobile phones. He's always up for trying out the newest gadgets and phones and is always on the lookout for the best deals. He's also a big fan of mobile gaming, so you can be sure that he has the latest titles for you to try out. If you only got 30 seconds: Mobile phone was invented by a Kenyan named, Ericsson. He filed a patent for the mobile phone in 1984. The first mobile phone was not commercially available until 1987. The first model of the mobile phone was called the “Ericsson GSM 900.” The first commercial mobile phone network was called “GSM 850.” The first model of the mobile phone that was available in the United States was the ” Nokia 5110.” 10. Last but not least Introduction The father of mobile phone is Dr. Martin Cooper who invented the first handheld mobile phone in 1973. How Is Father of Mobile Phone Marty Cooper was born on December 26, 1928, in Chicago, Illinois. He was one of the engineers who designed and built the first mobile phone. On December 3, 1972, he made the first cell phone call. He is widely regarded as the father of the cellular phone. Who Is the Father of My Mobile In 1973, Martin Cooper made a public handheld cellular phone call, famously using a Motorola DynaTAC 8000X handset. Cooper is generally credited as the inventor of the cellular telephone, and is also recognized as the first person to make a handheld cellular phone call in public. Who Invented Mo...

25 years of Mobility in India: The first mobile phone call was made on this day

India is celebrating 25 years of mobility. July 31 marks the day the first mobile call was made in India. This took place on July 31, 1995 and the call was made by the then West Bengal Chief Minister Jyoti Basu to Union Communications Minister Sukh Ram. The first mobile call in India was made using Nokia handsets. The network was Modi Telstra's MobileNet service which was a joint venture between India's B.K Modi Group and Australia's Telstra. The mobile call was made between two locations - Calcutta (now Kolkata) and New Delhi. More specifically, it took place in the Writer's Building in Calcutta and in Delhi's Sanchar Bhavan. The situation now is completely different and India has come a long way with around 448 million mobile users. India is also the second largest country for mobile users after China. Major credit can be attributed to Mukesh Ambani's Reliance Jio which brought the “free calls and internet” culture in the country. ALSO READ: Reliance Jio-Google partnership could disrupt entry level smartphone segment With Jio's entry in the telecom space and dirt cheap rates, other telcos quickly followed suit too. Since then calls (local and STD) and mobile internet has become quite affordable and cheap. Adding to this is the big market of affordable smartphones and smart feature phones that Indians have access to. Follow HT Tech for the latest

History of Nokia

The name "Nokia" is derived from the town Nokia Ab (Nokia company); Suomen Gummitehdas Oy (Finnish Rubber Works Ltd); and Suomen Kaapelitehdas Oy (Finnish Cable Works Ltd). In 1865, the mining engineer, Nokia Ab. In the late 1800s, Mechelin wanted to expand the company into the electricity business. However, Idestam refused. In 1896, Idestam retired and Mechelin became the company's chairman. He remained chairman from 1898 to 1914. During this time, Mechelin persuaded shareholders to allow the company to enter the electricity business. 20th century [ ] In 1967, Nokia Corporation was formed through the merger of the three companies. In 1960, a cable division of the Nokia group had been formed. In 1962, it produced a Network equipment [ ] In the 1970s, Nokia produced the In 1998, the Israeli multinational company, Mobile radio telephony [ ] Prior to cellular mobile telephony, there was Autoradiopuhelin or radio car phones). In 1971, this technology became the first commercially available mobile phone network in Finland and in 1978, it offered 100 percent coverage in Finland. Sanomalaitejärjestelmä (messaging system), a digital, portable and encrypted text-based communications device for the Nokia mobile telephone (1G) [ ] In 1979, Nokia and Salora established a joint venture, "Mobira Oy". In 1984, Nokia purchased Salora. [ citation needed] Nokia's telecommunications division was renamed "Nokia-Mobira Oy". In the same year, the "Mobira Talkman", an early portable phone was la...

History of Nokia

The name "Nokia" is derived from the town Nokia Ab (Nokia company); Suomen Gummitehdas Oy (Finnish Rubber Works Ltd); and Suomen Kaapelitehdas Oy (Finnish Cable Works Ltd). In 1865, the mining engineer, Nokia Ab. In the late 1800s, Mechelin wanted to expand the company into the electricity business. However, Idestam refused. In 1896, Idestam retired and Mechelin became the company's chairman. He remained chairman from 1898 to 1914. During this time, Mechelin persuaded shareholders to allow the company to enter the electricity business. 20th century [ ] In 1967, Nokia Corporation was formed through the merger of the three companies. In 1960, a cable division of the Nokia group had been formed. In 1962, it produced a Network equipment [ ] In the 1970s, Nokia produced the In 1998, the Israeli multinational company, Mobile radio telephony [ ] Prior to cellular mobile telephony, there was Autoradiopuhelin or radio car phones). In 1971, this technology became the first commercially available mobile phone network in Finland and in 1978, it offered 100 percent coverage in Finland. Sanomalaitejärjestelmä (messaging system), a digital, portable and encrypted text-based communications device for the Nokia mobile telephone (1G) [ ] In 1979, Nokia and Salora established a joint venture, "Mobira Oy". In 1984, Nokia purchased Salora. [ citation needed] Nokia's telecommunications division was renamed "Nokia-Mobira Oy". In the same year, the "Mobira Talkman", an early portable phone was la...

Evolution Of Mobile Phone In India.pptx

Introduction • Alexander Graham Bell invented telephone and 1878 he made the first phone call • Motorola introduced some of its first cell phones during the 1980s • The first Smartphone was developed by IBM & BellSouth which came out in public in 1993 • These were the smartphones that were advancing at a very fast pace and are not restricted to just internet browsing or playing games • The first call was made from a mobile phone was made 40 years ago! 1973- The first Cell Phone • The first mobile phone was developed by Motorola in 1973 • It was Martin Cooper who placed the first call at AT&T Bells Labs from the streets of New York • Motorola spent 10 years overcoming technical and regulatory hurdles and began commercial service in 1983 using a slimmer 16-ounce model that cost between $3,500 and $4,000. • The early phones were too big and expensive to be used by the consumer 1984- Nokia Mobira Talkman • The phone is weighted under 5 kgs and it is the world’s one of the first transportable phones • A car and a charger was needed to charge it • It was released in August 1984, after the release of Nokia Actionman and Nokia Actionman II • It has a storage memory of 184 contacts. It used the NMT 450 network • The phone is a heavy model Nokia weighing about 4.7 kg.