Technology news: Mobile invention

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Today everyone has the need for mobile phones, mobile phones today, we do not even want to get out of the house without mobile, so know today that mobile phone was created by someone else.

Today we will tell you the whole story of the phone and its Some interesting facts that you probably do not know.

Motorola's first mobile phone was shown in 1973 by John F. Mitchell and Martin Cooper, whose weight was 2 kilos.
Motorola's DynaTAC 8000x model was commercially used in 1983.

The first Automated Cellular Network started in Japan in 1979.

This was the first-generation (1G) system with the help of which many people could call each other at a time
The first SIM card was created in 1991 by Munich Smart Card Maker Giesecke & Devrient for the Finnish Wireless Network Operator.

In 1991, 2G Technology started in Radiolinja in Finland
And after the 10 years of its launch, 3G came into being by Japan's company NTT DoCoMo
Between 1983 and 2014, approximately 700 million mobile phones were used.

Samsung, Nokia, Apple and LG were the biggest phone maker of 2014
In 2014, 25% of the world's mobile phones were made by Samsung phones, and 13% were made by Nokia Mobile.

♦ Forty years back, on April 3, 1973, Motorola's engineer Martin Cooper called an employee of his rival company and started a conversation on a mobile phone.

♦ About 10 years after that Motorola launched the first mobile handset market. It was worth about two lakh rupees.

♦ Today there are around six and half billion consumers in the world.

♦ Motorola's first handset was named, Diana Tac. The battery could be recharged once and for about 35 minutes.
से Dyna TAC was reduced to about 794 grams before landing in the market. Even after this it was so heavy that someone could have been killed by its injury.

♦ Comedian Arin Wise started calling Vodafone's office in 1985 from St. Catherine's port, and started using mobile phones in the UK.

♦O2, famously known as O2, broke the monopoly of Vodafone by launching its service in 1985. It took nine years to make Vodafone one million subscribers. CellNet added the next million users in only one and a half years.

♦ French businessman Phillip Khan started the camera phone on June 11, 1997, taking photos of his newborn daughter Sofie. Many other countries including India have restricted the use of talking on mobile phones while driving in the last few years.

♦ An Arizona establishment launched a mobile phone for dogs in September 2007. The phone, priced at Rs. 25 thousand, was equipped with GPS satellite facility.

♦ In the 1993 wireless world conference, the first smartphone named IBM Siman was introduced. There was an early touchscreen on it. It worked as an email, electric pager, calendar, calculator and an address book. The limit of 160 characters for tax messages was started by Friedelham, a German engineer, named Hellenbrand. It came to mind that he was working on his typewriter.

♦ Postcards length and the study of Business Telegram confirmed their belief. The mobile industry made it a measurement in 1986. We can also see this effect on Twitter.

♦ One billion 70 million mobile handsets are sold in 2012. Among the best-selling, Samsung, Nokia and Apple's handsets were included.

♦ The first SMS in the UK, an engineer named Neil Papworth, had sent the orbital 901 handset to his friend Richard Jervis on December 3, 1992. He wrote, 'Mary Christmas. In the UK in 2011, mobile phone subscribers sent 1.5 billion SMSes. Among those who send SMS, the number of children aged 12 to 15 years was high. He sent an average of 193 SMS per week.

♦ Anywhere anywhere in the world, people use mobile phones to communicate with each other. There was a time when people used it very heavy handsets for it. Today these mobile handsets are very thin, small and convenient.

♦ Modern mobile phones are equipped with infrared, Bluetooth and other wireless features.

♦ Despite all the features of the mobile phone, they also have few weaknesses, such as using it while driving, it is also dangerous, sometimes it is also used to harass. While some students use it to duplicate it. Given this, many schools have banned mobile phones in classrooms.

♦ Nowadays, mobile banking facilities like Net Banking, Web Surfing, Video Streaming and Video Game can be enjoyed.

♦ Research has shown that people using smartphones spend an average of 12 minutes on phone calls every day.

♦ Mobile phone users spend 14 minutes playing games on the handset.

♦ Mobile phone users listen on average 16 minutes of music on handsets.

♦ They spend 17 minutes on social media.
25 minutes pass on online browsing.

♦ Mobile phone consumer handsets make the most of time to see time.

♦ The record of the highest selling handset is Nokia 1100, which has sold more than 25 million sets since its launch in 2003.

♦ When it was rumored that the Nokia 1100 could be used to hack into online money transfers, the phone cost nearly $ 10000.

♦ iPhones were launched in the United States in June 2007. At that time people took phone calls

♦ By the end of 2011, almost 78% of people had phones in developing countries. In developed countries, this figure was 122 per hundred people. By the end of 2011, 74 people out of every hundred people in India were using mobile.

♦ It is estimated that the annual sales of mobile phones in 2016 will be around two billion and one million units.

♦ In India, the annual sales of mobile phones are estimated to be 32.2 million units by 2015.

♦ In Britain and Wales, about eight thousand people are being held in court every year since 2008 on charges of using mobile while driving. Nearly one-fourth of these cases appear in London.

♦ Google's subsidiary Android Inc. introduced the operating system market in 2007 for the touchscreen mobile phones, smartphones and tablet computers.

♦ Mobile phone manufacturers have started to provide facilities like memory card, flip screen, camera, touchscreen and USB port in the handset, in view of the needs of consumers. Emerging economies like India, Africa, and Brazil are the main market for mobile phones. In India, about 60 lakh mobile handsets are sold every month.

♦ Today there are plans for daily billing plans ranging from daily recharge coupons to mobile phones. Through these, consumers take advantage of features like interaction on the Internet, Internet Surfing, Messaging.

♦ Sony's new Smartphone Xperia Z is not too bad in water. Not only this, it can record HDR video just like the cameras of the company.

♦ The world's most expensive phone is the Stage Hugh Diamond Rose iPhone 4, which costs $ 7,850,000. This phone has 500-carat diamonds of 100 carats. The back cover of the phone is made up of Gold, while Apple is made up of 53 Diamonds.

♦ Nokia's 1100 phone is the most widely sold phone in the world, around 250 million units were sold in the whole world. Nokia launched the S1100 phone in 2003.

♦ Sonim X3300 Force is the world's strongest smartphone, also known as Guinness world record. This phone has been used even after throwing it at 84 feet height. Apart from this, keeping the phone up to 2 meters inside the water, there was no defect in it.

♦ Siemens launched the world's first music phone called SL 45. There was also MP3 playroom and headphone support with the Expandable Memory.

♦ In the case of mobile messaging, the Philippines is at the forefront of the whole world; 1.4 billion Text Messages messages are sent daily on this. First, there was no charge for sending messages from mobile but now it has to pay a nominal fee.

♦ In 1985 45-year-old researcher Freudelm Hilbrand took out the Concept of 160 Character Message. They see that the typewriter's message consisted of 160 Characters. First of all, the message Correct Limit in the mobile was 128 Character.

♦ Maybe you are a little surprised to hear this, but in 1865 Nokia used to make paper. Apart from this, the company also made some of the production of rubber such as electric cable, gas masta and plastikoc, Nokia launched its first mobile in 1980.

♦ James Bond used Sony Ericsson JB988 for the first phone in this movie. James Bond not only could call from this phone but also had several ANTRA 8 features in it. Such as taking the fingerprint, doing remote control work.

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