WORLD'S FIRST CELL PHONE
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What is the world's first cell phone?
In 1984 they lined up by the thousands to shell out
$3,995.00 USD for what is now referred to as 'The Brick'.
Designed by Rudy Krolopp, the Motorola DynaTac 8000X was the world's first cell
phone.
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The Motorola DynaTac 8000X took more than 10 years to
develop.
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It cost over $100 million to develop.
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It weighed 2 pounds earning the nick name 'The Brick'.
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The DynaTac 8000X only had a 1/2 hour talk-time per charge.
The first cell phone call actually
took place 10 years earlier.
On April 03 1973 Martin Cooper, general manager of
Motorola's Communications Systems Division, place a phone call to AT&T's Bell
Labs from the streets of New York City on a development model of the DynaTac
8000X.

Motorola DynaTAC 8000X

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