First phone

History of the Phone

  • Nokia

    Nokia
    One of the most classic candy-bar phones. And you can play Snake on this 47 × 84 pixel screen. More Here
  • The First Phone

    The First Phone
    From 1844 to 1898, from conception of the idea of a phone to failed attempts to use "make-and-break" current, to successful experiments with electromagnetic telephones by Antonio Meucci, Alexander Graham Bell and Thomas Watson, and finally to commercially successful telephones in the late 19th century according to Here
  • The First Call

    The First Call
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    Alexander Graham Bell makes the first telephone call in his Boston laboratory, summoning his assistant from the next room. He says "Mr. Watson, come here — I want to see you."
  • The Rotary Phone

    The Rotary Phone
    According to Rotary Phones,has been around since 1904. The first actual rotary phone patent dates back even further, having been invented by John and Charles Erickson, and their partner A.E. Keith, in 1896. It wasn’t until 1919, however, that the first rotary dial entered into service.
  • The Answering Machine

    The Answering Machine
    In 1935, Willy Müller invented the world's first automatic answering machine. The first answering machine was a three-foot-tall machine. Information found Here
  • The Push Button

    The Push Button
    Bell Telephone introduced the first commercial push-button telephone on November 18, 1963. It was installed first in Carnegie and Greensburg, Pennsylvania, just outside of Pittsburgh. For more Information..Click Here
  • The First Moblie Phone

    The First Moblie Phone
    The Mototola DynaTAC 8000X was the world's first truly portable commercial mobile phone, and cost $4,000 when it first went on sale in the US in 1983. The first call made using a mobile phone was made in 1973 by Motorola executive Martin Cooper. Found by this Link
  • The Candlestick

    The Candlestick
    From the 1890s to the 1930s, the candlestick phone was separated into two pieces. The mouth piece formed the candlestick part, and the receiver was placed by your ear during the phone call. This style died out in the ’30s when phone manufacturers started combining the mouth piece and receiver into a single unit. Click Here to go to Site
  • Working Flip Phone

    Working Flip Phone
    The Motorola StarTAC was the first successful flip phone according to TelePhone Timeline Motorola eventually sold 60 million StarTACs. This lead companies to smaller and smaller phones.
  • iPhone and Android

    iPhone and Android
    Introduced in 2007, Apple smartphone became a big hit. Quickly improving. The Android was first released in 2008. Also a big hit all around the world. More Here