A cellular phone or cell phone is a wireless phone which most of the people use to communicate these days. It has been a rapid transition from the use of house phones to cell phones.

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A cellular phone or cell phone is a wireless phone which most of the people use to communicate these days. It has been a rapid transition from the use of house phones to cell phones. The cell phone usage has increased a lot and it has become one of the main sources of wireless communication.

In the year 1843, Michael Faraday studied about the wireless communication and discovered that the space is capable of conducting electricity. He was the fist man who studied and developed cell phones. In 1865 “Doctor Mahlon Loomis” communicated through the wireless communication. Loomis was also the first person to communicate through the wireless atmosphere. He also came up with an idea to transmit and receive messages through atmosphere. After his great discovery, he was awarded fifty thousand for his research.

In the year 1973, Martin Copper invented Motorola, which was the first cell phone manufacturing company. He took up the project and the people of New York started using the cell phone manufactured by Motorola. He manufactured the first cell phone in 1977 in Chicago. When the first cell phone came out, around 2000 people gave a free trial. After using the cell phone in New York, people from different places also started using it. When the first cell phone came out, it was huge and the people during those times did not know how to make it compact. In the year 1988, big company’s started manufacturing cell phones. There were over fifty four places all across the world.

Nowadays the cell phones are getting harder to use. Even now there are some people who only know to make call and store number in the phone, but this is not how the companies think. There are cell phones which come with lots of feature (Bluetooth, Infrared, Music player, video player, camera etc) in it.

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