Very Big , The World's First Mobile Phone

This phone size is a trash can lid, but this phone has a range of just half a mile. In terms of design and size, the world's first mobile phone is very much different from a cell phone today, just small enough to slip in your pocket and can call almost anywhere in the world. But from here the start a wireless phone in the world begin.




Nathan shows his invention. He is open a 120 foot pole in the park, which can transfer the conversation from one phone to another reply by using a magnetic field.
The Creator, Nathan Stubblefield was eventually recognized as the father of mobile phone technology exactly 100 years after he patented a design for "wireless telephone" Nathan Stubbefield really just a normal farmer who loves melons science and technology and even he had found the radio before Nikola Tesla or Guglielmo Marcon but he found the radio who uses audio frequency induction, because induction cause radio interference in the surrounding area making it less popular with the antecedent of the radio transmission was invented by Nikola Tesla or Guglielmo Marcon. In 1902 this melon farmer came up with his invention, after sacrificing setiam hours minutes and seconds to create a telecommunications network in his hometown of Murray, Kentucky. He demonstrated his findings at the town square on New Year's Day 1902. In 1908 he patented a new version of wireless phones to communicate with the vehicle moving. Unfortunately the wireless phone is not successful in his life, he died poor countries in 1928. But now he has been recognized as the "Father of the modern mobile phone", even Virgin Mobile created a special page to mark the anniversary of Nathan Stubbefield findings in its official website.