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The Story of the Rise of Mobile Technology

The glittering technology of today’s smartphones, or its attractive shape, has not improved in an instant. Today it has come to this form after overcoming various adversities. So the history of the evolution of the animal kingdom is no less interesting than its evolution.

The first clear idea of ​​the mobile phone was found in 1908. In 1926, The Deutsche Reichsbahn, a railway authority in Germany, provided wireless communication to its passengers from Hamburg to Berlin. This initiative was one of the major milestones in the history of wireless communication at that time. In 1946, the first portable telephone was installed in Chicago, USA. However, they were very low frequency.

In 1956, Sweden made great strides, adding high-frequency and rotary dial technology to vehicles. At that time, they weighed about 40 kg. A maximum of 125 subscriptions (contacts) could be made in it, which was an unimaginable thing at that time. However, these were largely chaotic ventures, and in most cases, business interests were more involved.

The Nordic Mobile Telecom (NMT), the cradle of modern mobile phone technology, was established in 1969. The company has been working hard to develop wireless technology for mobile phones across Norway, Denmark and Finland.

However, even then the idea of ​​the mobile phone was not well known to the public. A big reason for this was their excess weight and shape. Motorola Communications Systems Manager. Martin Cooper introduced the first portable mobile phone in 1973, which weighed about 1 kg 100 g. At that time, it cost about three thousand euros or four thousand US dollars out of pocket to buy it.
In 1982, 11 European Union countries were thinking about using this mobile phone to spread the idea of ​​wireless communication across Europe. And as always, the NMT was led by that great sacrifice.

Comedian Ernie Wise made his first public phone call in 1985, causing a stir. He made a wide range of wireless phone calls from St. Catherine’s in England to Vodafone’s headquarters.
In 1987, an invention introduced a renaissance in wireless and mobile technology. This was when the discovery and use of GSM technology began. This allows international phone calls, bands of different frequencies, and low-cost work to transcend domestic boundaries.

1992 brought a big change there. The first SMS service in the world started in that year. In England, where mobile phone users were 16% in 1996-97, that figure has risen to more than 80% a decade later. Demand for this specialty has grown significantly as a result of recent corporate scandals.

The Motorola StarTac (1996) was one of the most notable mobile phone models of the time, the most appealing phone at the time. Demand for this specialty has grown significantly as a result of recent corporate scandals. Also on the list is Germany’s The Hagenuk Globalhandy (1998), which was the first fashionable rice mobile phone without an antenna. The Siemens S10 (1999) was the first colored display phone in mobile history; Its display resolution (97 * 54 pixels) was also the best of the time. In addition, Nokia 5110, Nokia 7110 model mobile phones also bring all the technology’s best features.

In 1999, Radiozilla invented the first downloadable content mobile ringtone in the Finnish telecom company. And that first tone was called “Crazy fogs.” In the same year, another Japanese technologist sat down. Shigateke Kurito is a Japanese gentleman who discovered hundreds of emojis today. The splendor of the year does not end here, and the British people get the opportunity to buy a mobile phone at the lowest cost (forty euros) that year.

The competition culminated in the launch of the first mobile phone in the BlackBerry market. While the world-famous company’s first mobile phone is a sight to behold with a slew of new technologies, the innovation that brings them success is the convenience of email. At that time, mail was used for all official and unofficial communication. But those mails could not be done again without a computer. It was BlackBerry who alleviated the problem, and within a year, 83% of people in England had a BlackBerry phone.

In the year 2000, at the beginning of the 21st century, mobile technology started to take a new path. Nokia is a partner in that path, bringing to market 3310 model ‘All in One’ package mobile phone. The Sharp S-JH04 is the first camera phone in the Japanese market. Europe, however, has to wait a bit to get a camera phone. In 2002, Nokia released their 6750 model phone in the European market.

3G technology is a credit to all of the work done through the modern Internet. Starting from Hong Kong, 3G fast servicing started in Europe and America.

In2007-09, The advancement of mobile technology in these three years has surpassed the last 30 years. In 2007, tech giant Apple released their first smartphone. It became very popular then because of all the exceptional features. For a price as high as 499$, Nokia’s chief executive once said that Apple would not be able to hold the market for long.

In 2009, the Internet world moved from 3G to 4G. At that time, Huawei brought Four-G and LTE combo services on their mobile phones. With this technology, the download speed can be increased up to 150 Mbps, which was hundreds of times more than the previous statistics!

 

The subsequent history, however, is not unknown to anyone. Mobile technology is at this stage today through gradual evolution. The discovery of new technology is happening every second.

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