History of Cell Phones
A cellular phone is a wireless phone that most people these days communicate with. It seems that not to long ago that people were still using house. Not little kids have cell phones. In 1843 a man by the name of Michael Faraday studied to see if space could conduct electricity. In the year of 1865 Doctor Mahlon Loomis was the first person to communicate through wireless atmosphere. He came up with the idea of transmitting and receiving messages through atmosphere as a conductor. Loomis was awarded 50,000 for his research.
In 1973 martin copper came up with Motorola. He took the project and let the people of New York see it. In 1977 the first cell phone was made in Chicago. When it first came out 2000 people was given a free trial. Then other places started to make cell phones. When to cell phone first came out they were huge. The people did not know how to make the phone any more compact. In 1988 the big company's started to make cell phones. There were over 54 places all over the world.
From the year 1843 to now phones have changes a lot. In the year 2010 you will be able to search the internet for what every on the phone. This is now happening but in the future in will become more advanced.
Cell phones are getting harder and harder to use. The only thing that people need to know how to do is call some one and to store numbers. This is not how the cell phone companies think. They think that you need text message, car phone, radio phone, and that you need 25 different channel on a phone . I could see if it was on TV. But that is not all you need to know how to call the number. All that you really need to know about working cell phone is how to dial the numbers.
In concution I think that cell phones will change by the years . I do not think that cell phones are a bad invention because is very usefull to do a lot of things, for example: you can comunicate with friends and family and stuff like that. But cell phones have a desadvantage too, sometimes they are irritaing because some people is adict to this invention, but if you use it for an useful cause it is ok.
Well, I hope you like it! See you next time!
Hilee :)
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