Get ready for an exciting journey through the evolution of mobile phones! In this educational video, I will take you through the most iconic and significant cell phones that have shaped the way we communicate over the past three decades.
Our journey starts at the very beginning with the Motorola Dynatec, the first ever functioning mobile phone. As we travel through history, you will discover the greatest milestones in mobile technology. We will explore the Japanese cell phones that introduced cameras for the first time, and the IBM Simon, the first-ever smartphone with complex apps. We will also delve into how Apple’s revolutionary iPhone transformed IBM’s creation.
Originally created in 2015, I have continued to refine and improve this video until today. I apologize if I missed any important phones along the way, but I’m confident that you will still gain a newfound appreciation for mobile phones by watching this video. So, sit back, relax, and enjoy the journey!
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Evolution of Microsoft out now! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-8nBk8mrac4&t
0:28 that's not the Philips PRC30E
Who is watching this in 2025?
Wrong info, were was 3g in 2003 and 4g in 2008..?
Kwabena kyemfuor from Ghana white people are great
Nokia, phones that can kill 😂
Who watch now 2025
2012 was the year where funny looking phone were out of the market
5:48 I HAVE THAT
Devolution of the human mind.
I predict our phones will evolve to a point they become implantable chips capable of AR/VR using our own organs, capable of making and receiving calls. capable of playing videos in our mind as we sleep, capable of being charged using the electricity we generate.
THIS. IS. THE . FUTURE!!!
7:35 ITS MY PHONE1!1!!1 (I have 2 phones, an iPhone and a Samsung)
7:09 – hahahahaha
Who is watching in 2025 6:13
A question, what is GSM and GPRS??
phones in 2010: couldnt run even minecraft with 12 chunks while 2010 pcs could play games with insane graphics beyond infinity
Martin cooper
6:23 why is just like my phone?
2:21 nokiaaaaaa
Good hai bhai
Nokia 3310 is the best🎉
মনে থাকে যেন হাউ ক্যান ইউ গিভ দিস ইনফর্মেশনস কিডনি অফ দা মার্বেল রান হরি বুঝি মাটির
এই ভিডিওটা কে দেখছে আগে বলো তাহলে পিটাবো এই ভিডিওটা দেখবে না আমি জানো না আমি একটা পুলিশ
yo tengo una Motorola
Strange brick, mobile in the a screen not be boring the add apps that be boring coolest bulky phone 1989 10/0 I don’t like this is boring look at this I look horrible. This phone is so bulky I can I have no screens were screwed up. You only call like this I want to call him on the play apps off. what is this phone 10/1 all phone bulky 10/2 all 2000s 10/9 2010 Coldest
My wish is to charge phones using wifi 😊
Galaxy s24 ultra , iphone 16 pro max
fun fact: iphone 1 was the first phone with touchebale screen
2:21 THE TITAN PHONE
0:28 you think this is Philips prc-30e then is incorrect name
That is Nokia cityman
Update pls!
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Nice vídeo
Where's iPod Touch?
Samsung galaxy new model launch date mobile Samsung galaxy good phone hai good smartphone
4:38 I miss my old memories……….
5:59 Samsung Galaxy S5
Sick phones 😘😘😎😎
NOKIA
NOTE4
INFNIX
SAMSUNG
MOT…
9:40 Our children's smart phones in the future
iPhone came before Samsung and Samsung came later, then how is the display of Samsung iPhone made brother?
Can i have the name of the first music GUYS?
8:11 meee
My first phone was a blackberry, then an iPod then an iPhone 4 then a 5 after a 8 finally a XR
4:19 My only cell phone and it's working.
Phones then:🥹🤩
Phones now:🤮🔁
I was waiting for iphone 15, not until i saw 5 years ago👀
Smartphones with touch screen are in my mind permanently and are also in my parents mind permanently too
I never had that phone, I'm guessing the RIM Touchscreen had to be operated by tongue?
Seems like a hassle