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Monday, August 10, 2020

Cell Phones History

Cell Phones History


Introduction

  Cell Phones were invented back in the 1984’s by Martin Cooper. And after that, people started to upgrade Cell Phones from their looks to their use.



Body Paragraph 1: Appearance

  Cell Phones throughout the years have changed their appearance A LOT. Martin Cooper’s first cell phone looked like a walkie-talkie. Then, people upgraded it to flip phones. After that, phones  with screens and keys. Then phones that look like the phones now, they have screens and you could do WAY more things with them.



Body Paragraph 2: Use

   Cell Phones now have many different uses. Long ago when cellphones were only just invented they could only call. Then, people upgraded cell phones so that they could call and text. But now, cell phones can do MANY more things like: play games on, draw on, download apps on, take notes on and they still can call and text on.



Body Paragraph 3: History

   Cell phones date back to 1973.  The first cell phone was invented by Martin Cooper, Donald Cox, W.Rae Young, and Eric Tigerstedt. And the first automated cellular cell phone network (1G) was made in Japan by the Nippon Telephone and Telegraph Company.

 

Conclusion

   Cell phones are great machines that can help you a lot. And maybe in 10 more years cellphones could have a whole new appearance.

 

1 comment:

  1. Hi An, well done n getting your information report completed and onto your blog. I like how you've integrated your own flare on it by using italic writing and capitals for effect. Next time it would be great if you could write a blurb to introduce your work and what the task was.
    Miss McLeod

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