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History Of Cellphones And How Drastically They've Changed 

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The first cell phone was created in 1973. Since then, pretty much everything about it has drastically changed. Here's where "cell" phones originated from and where they may go in the future.
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@youneskettani62
@youneskettani62 4 месяца назад
We are in 2024, this didn't happen
@tjmukwevho
@tjmukwevho 3 месяца назад
No shit
@randomoodthings
@randomoodthings 6 дней назад
True😂😂😂😂
@RicardoDiaz-dd4nk
@RicardoDiaz-dd4nk 7 лет назад
I'm watching this on my phone
@SwordBlaze
@SwordBlaze 7 лет назад
iooi Still satisfied with my S8 :P
@willyappel7722
@willyappel7722 4 года назад
Not even implanted? So weird.
@kimberlyisherwood4564
@kimberlyisherwood4564 4 года назад
👍 me too.
@MrEOM41
@MrEOM41 4 года назад
I'm on my phone and on the toillet
@JillianNoelle
@JillianNoelle 4 года назад
Me too
@angelotero7729
@angelotero7729 2 года назад
crazy how far phones have gotten I'm here watching this video about cell phones on my cell phone
@jemuel2315
@jemuel2315 7 лет назад
It's nice to see Tech Insider actually talking abt Technology!!!
@theylied1776
@theylied1776 7 лет назад
You have to do one of these mini-docs on the cable industry. It's fascinating how it started and its Evolution up to today.
@LycanWitch
@LycanWitch 7 лет назад
for the intro phone morphs.. you skipped over an entire era of phones, the 2000-mid 2000s era where phones were getting smaller and thiner, as small as possible before they returned to being modern large display smartphones. small and thin phones were popular, such as a motorolla razr phones and even smaller offerings by brands like Siemens. Wasn't until the iPhone that large phones (due to large displays) became fashionable again.
@Leto85
@Leto85 Год назад
What a great video. Summarized and clear. Thanks! I needed this.
@flowerfloc
@flowerfloc 7 лет назад
And now there is a phone brand that sells phones without a headphone jack, 😐😑
@UltimateChocoWy1
@UltimateChocoWy1 7 лет назад
Oempa Loempa but on the other hand it does that limit the number of ports on the phones, so maybe in the future there will be no ports.
@blondy2061h
@blondy2061h 7 лет назад
Oempa Loempa at least two now...
@yourfriendlylocalhannah5149
@yourfriendlylocalhannah5149 4 года назад
apple gives you the airpods so it’s not like you can’t listen to music
@willowmcpherson8995
@willowmcpherson8995 4 года назад
Your Friendly Local Hannah no they don’t lol they give you regular wired headphones with an adapter to plug into the charging port. AirPods must be bought separately.
@ln6671
@ln6671 3 года назад
iphone 7 plus ..
@XxMeTa_Zr0xX
@XxMeTa_Zr0xX 3 года назад
4:01 this is where the apocalypse have just begun...
@dahayusuf7477
@dahayusuf7477 3 года назад
Can anyone imagine what a cell phone would look like 100 years from now?
@hosseinhess927
@hosseinhess927 2 года назад
Yes, just watch futuristic movies 😊
@mrphauker
@mrphauker 2 года назад
Holographic, we’ll probably just have to say a word or something and all that we would need would show up in front of us in a holographic like on some iron man stuff
@PanPrezeso
@PanPrezeso 2 года назад
@@mrphauker Smartphones will probably go Augmented Reality route
@franksandoval6046
@franksandoval6046 Год назад
@@PanPrezeso what the problem about payphones ?
@ChatGPT1111
@ChatGPT1111 11 месяцев назад
It'll be integrated into your contact lens or a neural net. Of course that will be 1000 or more years from now because in a 100 years, China will have already obliterated the planet.
@nysteven1
@nysteven1 7 лет назад
Nah screw implanted phones
@adhdgaming5729
@adhdgaming5729 5 лет назад
Watching this on my Xr. Not even a home button anymore. How far we’ve come.
@beastieman4207
@beastieman4207 7 лет назад
my grand parents still used the old phones
@hownottoasmr7637
@hownottoasmr7637 7 лет назад
May I ask the question everyone has, what's an implantable phone??
@isDatBoi
@isDatBoi 7 лет назад
Mr. Random a chip that will be in ur body... Everywhere you go... Someone know where you at
@shubhansusingh6340
@shubhansusingh6340 7 лет назад
Mr. Random I think it will be like you will be injected local anesthesia in your hand or finger and small clip will be put you hand or finger ....That's it
@kankunation13
@kankunation13 7 лет назад
Mr. Random Its a chip or dock implanted into your body, connected to your nervous system. basically it would allow you to control your phone with thoughts. and be able to in theory give you a game-like heads up display; only it's projected onto the world by your mind instead of a real screen. if you want a visual example, look up the anime excel world and just look at the first 10 or so minutes. the tech they use in that is pretty much the dream concept of an implanted computer/phone.
@tuliocano8468
@tuliocano8468 7 лет назад
Watch Total Recall (new versión) you'll see.
@legacyteam5581
@legacyteam5581 7 лет назад
I've always wanted to cosplay as JC Denton.
@reneebriggs4648
@reneebriggs4648 6 месяцев назад
Its 2024, WHERE IS MY CYBORG PHONE????!!!!
@lycian123
@lycian123 7 лет назад
This only applies to the USA. The British system was a radiophone that required operators. The first networks in the UK to utilise the cellular method were copies of the system operating on the eastern US seaboard. Racal Vodaphone differed from the BT Securicor network in how it operated the cells. I used to have one of the old cellphones and also used one of the old radiophones. Since I retired from BT I don't carry a mobile phone at all.
@wildestcowboy2668
@wildestcowboy2668 Год назад
Piss on the BLOODY British. US Marines whipped ur butts before and will whip u skirt wearing men again
@jordanlamberson792
@jordanlamberson792 7 лет назад
Idk about y'all but I'm not putting any piece of technology inside my body
@lhinatal2422
@lhinatal2422 4 года назад
Lol so true
@bladeoftheruinedking2543
@bladeoftheruinedking2543 3 года назад
I want the arc reactor
@rodneyjohnson6313
@rodneyjohnson6313 3 года назад
I agree with you 100% ain't going to happen for me
@jaysilva5854
@jaysilva5854 3 года назад
I agree I think implant cell phone is like inspector gadget! 🤣
@xaviertyack5640
@xaviertyack5640 3 года назад
Outside of potential health risks can't see a reason not to, most of us have a phone on us 24/7 anyways, what difference does it make whether its inside or outside our body
@rzxkp7none275
@rzxkp7none275 3 года назад
Thank you. I can hold my cellphone up to my regular phone and hear my cellphone conversations on my regular phone.
@dovgame
@dovgame 3 месяца назад
Its 2024 where’s our implantable phone? 😂
@jasonNguyen618
@jasonNguyen618 7 лет назад
I wish Motorola still American owned. I just love the history and how it became, not some company just buys technology.
@standardannonymousguy
@standardannonymousguy 5 лет назад
Imagine if cell phones had "E-Ink" technology! It'd be black and white but the batteries would last very much longer!
@shubhansusingh6340
@shubhansusingh6340 7 лет назад
I almost forgot I'm using a phone
@zainahmad8135
@zainahmad8135 6 лет назад
Can the background music at the start of the video be found on RU-vid to listen?
@brixiex2580
@brixiex2580 6 месяцев назад
so- im showing my son old tech- he is 10- this is amazing.
@ournumberone
@ournumberone 5 лет назад
WOW, so amazing
@HiHACKER
@HiHACKER 7 лет назад
Celullaa? What? Nice video!
@aidencall4557
@aidencall4557 4 года назад
Anyone know the name of the song from 2:27 - 2:52. Looked all over for it, can't find anything!
@drivesthecar3247
@drivesthecar3247 7 лет назад
I've always envisioned a phone implanted in a molar like a filling and powered by the nerve of the tooth.
@walangpart2
@walangpart2 3 года назад
See in the past 10 hours to charge and 30 minutes to use but now we got a reverse result of 30 mins of charge and 10 hours of use😅😅
@jgmusic81
@jgmusic81 2 года назад
People say Apple invented smartphones in 2007. But I remember that year I owned something called O2 XDA running on Win Mobile. There was calling/texting and the apps like Tomtom satnav, explorer browser, all operated with touchscreen. There was nice little device very similar to modern smartphones
@vibey3790
@vibey3790 7 лет назад
Well this was a good video 😃😃
@DanielSparten
@DanielSparten 7 лет назад
Finally a video by Tech Insider..... ABOUT TECH :O HOLY MOLY *TECH* :D
@HappyHands.
@HappyHands. 2 года назад
I had a RadioShack bag phone as my first cell phone.the Audio quality on that bag phone has yet to be surpassed. Then i upgraded to a Startac which i destroyed by nervously chewing on the antenna
@lazarusblackwell6988
@lazarusblackwell6988 2 года назад
Inplantable phones? I dont need that. I dont want to be a living call answering machine. Phone calls today give me nothing but trauma
@Sacto1654
@Sacto1654 7 лет назад
Remember back in the 1960's and 1970's when science fiction novels talked about a handheld portable communication device? Well, that became reality when the Palm Treo and Windows Mobile devices became widely available in the middle 2000's even _before_ the iPhone arrived.
@bobweiram6321
@bobweiram6321 2 года назад
Before the Treo and Windows Mobile, Apple had already invented the Newton.
@blakey9414
@blakey9414 4 года назад
Thx u just gave me the answers to my hw;(homework)
@thevoiditsings
@thevoiditsings 3 года назад
hasn't this aged nicely
@user-ms4ef8xz9t
@user-ms4ef8xz9t 3 года назад
History of the cell phone?! You left out the 80s and 90s. You might want to try again.
@louivillehammer4346
@louivillehammer4346 3 года назад
Ima come back in 4 years and revisit this video
@ChatGPT1111
@ChatGPT1111 11 месяцев назад
I had one of those first brick Motorola phones in the 80's. I remember driving all over the U.S. looking at the Roam light to see where the towers were. I first called my dad vacationing from a boat at Mussel Shoals AL.
@davidcowan4705
@davidcowan4705 8 месяцев назад
Muscle Shoals, not Mussel.
@LeonardoDaEasy
@LeonardoDaEasy 7 лет назад
What's the name of the soundtrack, which is playing first? :-))
@MH-YouTube-Controlled
@MH-YouTube-Controlled Год назад
Watching this on my phone and I had a Fleetwood with a Bell mobile phone, in 1977. "This is the Bell Mobile Operator" People would run out of meetings, "it's a mobile call for you Bob!" Nobody runs for a phone call anymore.
6 лет назад
You guys have a stunning interesting network! Thank you!
@shooterco.
@shooterco. 7 лет назад
Dope video
@diegohernandez5862
@diegohernandez5862 4 года назад
1973: charging time 10 hours, battery time 35 min. 2019: charging time 35 min (the most), 10 hours battery time. Well, well. Even tho we don't have flying cars yet, that's pretty significant I must say. Let's see what future brings up next.
@kkproductions4774
@kkproductions4774 4 года назад
What 10hrs an iphone battery dries in 2 to 3 hours of non stop use
@diegohernandez5862
@diegohernandez5862 4 года назад
kiarie Ericky I have the 11 and the battery lasts 4-8 depending on the usage but yeah I get you, although some smartphones nowadays do last pretty long. It was a just a comparison tho.
@issac7787
@issac7787 11 месяцев назад
we're standing on the shoulder of giant, incredible technology, genius inventor and engineers.
@AndrewAce.
@AndrewAce. 7 лет назад
2:33 - I didn't realize that calculators could make calls...
@garypavlick5825
@garypavlick5825 2 года назад
My Dyna-tac works fine. Never needed another phone. Dropped it a thousand times. Many times into the toilet during the 80s. Just keeps on working. And excepts all New upgrades. MIRACULOUSLY!
@SupaEMT134
@SupaEMT134 7 лет назад
*_Car_* phones? Yeahok. We're definitely being punked by "Tech Insider"
@Synovia
@Synovia 7 лет назад
SupaEMT134 nope, its true
@cupcake37ww17
@cupcake37ww17 5 лет назад
These fandroids be bashing apple but without apple their favorite android brands wouldnt be around or wouldnt have the same phone design. Apple started all this revolution. Respect them.
@dislikes2724
@dislikes2724 4 года назад
Yeah and I mean the galaxy s1 looks like a complete ripoff of the original IPhone 😂
@wulwul1477
@wulwul1477 7 лет назад
You know how awkward that would be if somebody caught you just talking to your hand in 2024?
@officialrabia....5948
@officialrabia....5948 3 года назад
It's too good 👍👍👍👍👍👍
@billnig5
@billnig5 7 лет назад
Here we are now in 2017 where phones aren't even used for calling anymore. Oh the irony.
@TECHLOVER_91
@TECHLOVER_91 2 года назад
People still talk on the phone so this comment is very stupid
@EKoS26
@EKoS26 7 лет назад
Does the Implantable Phone have headphone jack?
@drycrade4551
@drycrade4551 7 лет назад
It's so funny that the price drastically changed until today.
@chestosneakoinc
@chestosneakoinc 7 лет назад
I got SO fucking emotional when he started talking about the iphone from 2007!!!
@AndrewBoniface09
@AndrewBoniface09 7 лет назад
You can't make a history of cellphones without even a slight mention of Nokia 3310.
@phothewin6019
@phothewin6019 7 месяцев назад
So, we're supposed to have implanted phones next month? 😂
@stickah
@stickah 8 месяцев назад
*yaya, it's fun when older media make up an approximation of what future will be, it's fun when you're close to that "future" so you know if they were right after all…*
@zainahmad8135
@zainahmad8135 5 лет назад
What is the music in the background called?
@militantpacifist4087
@militantpacifist4087 6 лет назад
1:43 with that amount of money I could buy 8 iPhone Xs today.
@JBTech.Genius
@JBTech.Genius 6 лет назад
Militant Pacifist yeah first cellphone cost more iPhone X. So when people complain iPhone X too expensive cost $1,000 well first cellphone was expensive too. Crazy right
@jiayilim1986
@jiayilim1986 7 лет назад
I was born in 2001 and this video is already making me feel old. I remember growing up with those bulky house phones. Young kids born today will never know... :( I bet it's making many of you guys older feel even older.
@charlieme5150
@charlieme5150 7 лет назад
_2001? HA!_ Go eat your Lucky Charms and watch your cartoons, adults are talking here.
@xwearenumber1x
@xwearenumber1x 7 лет назад
16 is an okay age I guess.
@someoneinthecrowd4313
@someoneinthecrowd4313 7 лет назад
+Jia Yi Lim Those born today will feel the same way in 16 years. "Damn I remember growing up with smart phones"
@buyeth2047
@buyeth2047 6 лет назад
People still have house phones. You're not old at all lol.
@thelapismineshaft7170
@thelapismineshaft7170 7 лет назад
Without Steve Jobs and the iPhone, what would cell phones look like today?
@Mayuri1994ify
@Mayuri1994ify 7 лет назад
oh yeah i remebered i used to dream of having the motorola from 2004
@spankyharland9845
@spankyharland9845 20 дней назад
amateur radio operators were using their handheld radios patched into a telephone via repeater- although it was not full duplex, it was more of a mobile radio-telephone unit. So these Ham operators were a bit ahead of the game.
@MSP_
@MSP_ 10 месяцев назад
4:01 casually throwing the mark in there, may God protect us all.
@NoBlanks
@NoBlanks 7 лет назад
I used to have a Razr V3 when I was 6
@warriorsage591
@warriorsage591 10 месяцев назад
Thanks god for blessing us with this technology
@ch1ckennuggets481
@ch1ckennuggets481 6 лет назад
the last section has a similar theory like that in black mirrors s4's arkangel ep.
@sertaki
@sertaki 7 лет назад
I am very disappointed Japanese cell phones were not included in this video. They had their very own proto-smartphones with apps a few years before the iPhone hit markets. Still, Japanese phones are unknown in the west thanks to the quirk that they only work with the Japanese phone networks.
@tripplevirgo
@tripplevirgo Год назад
Something wrong or missing here I bought the first phone released in Australia and it was a Besser Block size , not a house brick size.
@sleepy.dreamer
@sleepy.dreamer 2 года назад
i hope this doesn’t sound like a dumb question, but which comes first, car phones or telephone booths?
@trycoldman2358
@trycoldman2358 7 лет назад
Do you know the movie Cell? Have fun with your devices.
@nitilpoddar
@nitilpoddar 7 лет назад
how does he makes these types of animations????☺
@tennoklark
@tennoklark 5 месяцев назад
You forgot the Bag Phone like on The Big Lebowski.😂
@MarkSimpson-md8tn
@MarkSimpson-md8tn 2 месяца назад
Part 2 please
@colbalt95
@colbalt95 7 лет назад
0:05 _I like how they put the iPhone up there like it is currently the pinnacle of innovative technology_
@omnise
@omnise Год назад
Follow the money. Who would you guess backed this historical ad? 😂
@josephgracia7650
@josephgracia7650 7 лет назад
aaandd i'm watching this video with my phone right now.
@Tyrone-qr7ig
@Tyrone-qr7ig 3 месяца назад
It's 2024 and I'm still waiting for my implantable phone to arrive
@21whichiswhich
@21whichiswhich 7 лет назад
I like a smart phone with a battery life and durability of first edition Nokia 3310.
@MaoRatto
@MaoRatto 2 года назад
I would want a phone with NO GOOGLE REQUIREMENTS, 100% Control of removal of services like google play store and pre-installed apps, and just be a durable piece of kit.
@jimandrews4261
@jimandrews4261 7 лет назад
I think tech glasses will be next
@Inamichan
@Inamichan 7 лет назад
I used to want a side kick so badly as a kid 😂
@Andy1341000
@Andy1341000 7 лет назад
Who’s the kid on the phone at 1:22 looks oddly familiar like I’ve seen him somewhere, this happens to me sometimes drives me crazy when I can’t figure out who someone is.
@toyclyde
@toyclyde Год назад
That's "Zack Morris", played by Mark-Paul Gosselaar from the TV series "Saved By The Bell".
@danielbrown1724
@danielbrown1724 Год назад
I’m still using the Dynatac phone Should I upgrade?
@TylerPlantaTree
@TylerPlantaTree 7 лет назад
What is this song from ?
@sashadestiny1621
@sashadestiny1621 5 лет назад
Who is the author for this or the name of the person who put this information together???
@AndrewRock3431
@AndrewRock3431 7 лет назад
The first phone could only last 35 mins while my friends has calls that go for 7 hours
@electronicsforus9150
@electronicsforus9150 3 года назад
wow we have come a long way
@khaIid624
@khaIid624 Месяц назад
The year is 2024 and I'm here to say that no we don't have implantable phone chips yet
@thefpvlife7785
@thefpvlife7785 7 лет назад
I'm still yet to cut the cord man.
@leslieroycroft3569
@leslieroycroft3569 10 месяцев назад
So I know the government probably already knows everything about me including what I had for breakfast but I won’t be getting a phone implant.😕
@skyanthony200
@skyanthony200 3 месяца назад
"We'll have implantable phone chips by 2024" Well that was wrong
@christyshultz6443
@christyshultz6443 Год назад
So 2023 here and I'm not seeing tech to put in my head to get me on the way of anywhere LOL neuralink aside that is😂
@GabdaG
@GabdaG 5 лет назад
I greaking love buttons, all those phones lacked was the slide to uunlock.
@westzapwood8697
@westzapwood8697 7 лет назад
Why didn't this video include Nokia 3310??
@Lexi2019AURORA
@Lexi2019AURORA 5 лет назад
The Great and Powerful Indestructable Nokia 3310
@volkerball85
@volkerball85 5 лет назад
Because the Nokia 3310 is a meme. Yes, it was very popular and very durable, but in terms of innovation it was just another cellphone. The internet and memes have inflated its importance and "legendary" status.
@oussematrabelsi9429
@oussematrabelsi9429 4 года назад
Nokia didn't immovate in phones at all. Motorola, and Ericsson did all the innovations. Nokia just made good phones but they weren't innovative
@lightheart5
@lightheart5 5 лет назад
I did an essay on this in college
@gonzaloramosdelaguila5177
@gonzaloramosdelaguila5177 Год назад
O. K. I want my implantable phone right now
@christyshultz6443
@christyshultz6443 Год назад
They've also been promising Holograms between now and another 5-10 years so wondering where all that's coming from and going to happen as well😅
@InsighterofTech
@InsighterofTech Год назад
Once screens were introduced, everything changed.
@SamuelBarreno-nj1it
@SamuelBarreno-nj1it 8 месяцев назад
The truth is that I was always curious about this
@2hard2find
@2hard2find 3 года назад
Ellon Musks " We are already cyborgs, were just not physically attached to our gadgets"
@shanetom3387
@shanetom3387 7 лет назад
Why do they insist on us having these chips. Everyone who tries to convince us keeps on trying different ways to convince us. “Make things a lot easy”
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