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  2. Motorola StarTAC - Wikipedia

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    94 mm × 55 mm × 19 mm (130) Weight. 88 g. Display. Digital: LCD. AMPS (analog): Segment LED, Alphanumeric LED. The StarTAC is a series of mobile phones released by Motorola starting in 1996. It is the successor of the MicroTAC, a semi- clamshell design first launched in 1989. [2] Whereas the MicroTAC's flip folded down from below the keypad ...

  3. Cordless telephone - Wikipedia

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    Cordless phones became widely used in home and workplaces during the early 1980s. According to The New York Times, the number of cordless phones sold in the United States grew from 50,000 in 1980 to 1 million in 1982. They quickly became popular because of their convenience and portability, despite fears that their reliance on radio signals ...

  4. Motorola DynaTAC - Wikipedia

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    A DynaTAC 8000X; the first commercially available mobile phone from 1983. Electrical engineer Martin Cooper of Motorola made the first publicized handheld mobile phone call on a prototype DynaTAC model on April 3, 1973. This is a reenactment in 2007. The DynaTAC is a series of cellular telephones manufactured by Motorola from 1983 to 1994.

  5. Category:Mobile phones introduced in 1999 - Wikipedia

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    S. Siemens C25. Categories: 1999 in technology. Mobile phones by year of introduction. Mobile phones introduced in the 1990s. Mobile phones introduced in the 20th century. Computer-related introductions in 1999. Products introduced in 1999.

  6. History of mobile phones - Wikipedia

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    Enabling technology for mobile phones was first developed in the 1940s but it was not until the mid-1980s that they became widely available. By 2011, it was estimated in Britain that more calls were made using mobile phones than wired devices. [ 1] The history of mobile phones covers mobile communication devices that connect wirelessly to the ...

  7. Timeline of the telephone - Wikipedia

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    1980: W.C. Black and David A. Hodges develop the silicon-gate CMOS (complementary MOS) pulse-code modulation (PCM) codec-filter chip, [34] which has since been the industry standard for digital telephony, [34] [40] widely used in the public switched telephone network (PSTN) as well as cordless telephones and cell phones. [40]

  8. Category:Films about mobile phones - Wikipedia

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    Films about mobile phones, portable telephones that can make and receive calls over a radio frequency link, while the user is moving within a telephone service area. Subcategories This category has the following 2 subcategories, out of 2 total.

  9. Remember what the Internet looked like in the 1990s? - AOL

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    This Is What the Internet Looked Like in the 1990s. In less than 60 years, the Internet has become a mainstay in the way we work and live so much so that it's hard to imagine a time when our lives ...