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📞 The First Call Wasn’t Business

In 1973, Martin Cooper, a Motorola engineer, made the world’s first handheld mobile phone call. Who did he call? His rival at Bell Labs — just to say, “I’m calling you from a real mobile phone.”
💰 Million-Dollar Mobile

The first commercially available mobile phone, the Motorola DynaTAC 8000X, launched in 1983 and cost around $3,995 — which would be over $10,000 today.
📦 Heavier Than You’d Think

That same DynaTAC phone weighed about 2.5 pounds (1.1 kg) and offered just 30 minutes of talk time before needing a 10-hour recharge.
🗑 More Phones Than Toilets

Believe it or not, the world has more active cellphones than toilets. Estimates show over 7.3 billion mobile subscriptions globally — more than the human population.
🕹 Texting Was an Afterthought

SMS (Short Message Service) was never meant to be a major feature. The first text message ever sent in 1992 simply said, “Merry Christmas.”
🏃♂️ The World’s Fastest Texter

The Guinness World Record for fastest texting belongs to Brazilian teenager Marcel Fernandes Filho, who typed a 25-word message in just 18.19 seconds — all without autocorrect.
📷 Your Phone Replaced a Lot

Modern smartphones have replaced watches, calculators, cameras, GPS units, and even flashlights — packing dozens of devices into your pocket.
🔋 Battery Symbol Secret

Many phone battery icons don’t display actual battery percentage by default — partly because seeing numbers drop quickly can make users anxious.
🛰 Phones in Space

In 2013, NASA sent smartphones into orbit aboard small satellites called “PhoneSats” to test if consumer tech could survive and help in space missions.
🌍 Most Popular Phone Ever

The title for best-selling phone ever? It’s not an iPhone or Samsung Galaxy, but the Nokia 1100, launched in 2003 — with over 250 million units sold worldwide.
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