Not making calls, not texting, not accessing the internet or taking and sharing photos - can you believe the most common use for a mobile phone is TELLING THE TIME?
The mobile phone is 40 years old this month. Martin Cooper made the first call on 3 April, 1973 in New York. A fascinating article by Adrian Lee is full of facts and figures to make you stop and look back at your phone-using past.
How about being the most annoying person in the office today - test how much your friends & colleagues can remember. Correct answers in our office were thin on the ground but produced plenty of hilarity.
- What year did the first mobile phone go on sale in the US?
- What year did the first mobile phone go on sale in the UK?
- How much did a phone cost approx in UK when it first went on sale?
- What year was voicemail first used?
- What year was texting first used? (Apparently you had to text via a PC in the early days)
- What year was (clumsy) internet access first used?
- What year was photo sharing first used?
Read more for answers and a link to the full article.
ANSWERS:
- US first phone on sale - 1983
- UK first phone on sale - 1987
- UK first phone on sale in 1987 for £1,200
- Voicemail arrived 1986
- Texting arrived 1993
- Internet Access arrived 1996
- Photo sharing arrived 1997
Read Adrian Lee's full article here
Lynda Nicolson
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