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The 17 Most Important Moments In The 70-Year History Of The Cell Phone

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The cell phone is older than you think.

In fact, you can trace its beginnings to radio-powered phones made by companies like AT&T way back in the 1940s.

We traced the cell phone's lineage to give you an idea how we got to where we are today.

What's really impressive is how quickly phone technology has advanced over the last four or five years. Innovation is accelerating exponentially. Very exciting.

The following timeline was researched through Wikipedia, company histories like Motorola's, and our own geeky knowledge.

In the mid-1940s, mobile telephone service (MTS) devices started popping up. They let you make phone calls over radio waves, but they only worked over a limited geographical area. Sorry, no long-distance calls. Eventually, the technology improved and radio phones were installed in vehicles. This became pretty common well into the 1990s.



The next big challenge for phone makers was to create a handheld device, not something clunky that had to be installed in your car. Motorola won the handheld race. It demonstrated the first handheld cellular phone, the Motorola DynaTAC, in 1973.



Most of those early handhelds from the late 1970s and 1980s ran on so-called "1G" analog networks. The technology wasn't perfect, and it was relatively easy for someone to hack your signal and eavesdrop on calls. 1G networks no longer exist.



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