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Introduction to the development history of mobile phones
1902, an American named "Nathan Stubblefield" made the first wireless phone in his country house in Murray, Kentucky. This kind of wireless mobile communication telephone is the earliest exploration and research on "mobile phone" technology.

1938, Bell Laboratories manufactured the world's first "mobile phone" for the US military.

1in April, 973, marty cooper, an engineer and technician of the famous American Motorola Company, invented the world's first civil mobile phone, and marty cooper has since been called "the father of modern mobile phones".

1G

The first generation mobile phone (1G) refers to analog mobile phones, which appeared in China, Hongkong, the United States and other film and television works in 1980s and 1990s. The first person to develop a mobile phone was Dr. Cooper from Motorola, USA. Due to the limitation of battery capacity and the development of analog modulation technology, such as huge antenna and integrated circuit, this mobile phone has a square appearance and can only be moved, but not portable. Many people call this kind of mobile phone "brick" or "Black King Kong".

There are many formats of this kind of mobile phone, such as NMT, AMPS, TACS, etc., but frequency division multiplexing can only be used for voice communication, with unstable reception effect, insufficient confidentiality and insufficient wireless bandwidth. This kind of mobile phone is similar to a simple radio duplex station. The call is locked on a certain frequency, and you can use FM radio to eavesdrop on the call.

2G

The second generation mobile phone (2G) is also the most common mobile phone. Usually, these mobile phones use very mature standards such as PHS, GSM or CDMA, with stable call quality and appropriate standby time. In the second generation, in order to meet the needs of data communication, some intermediate standards are also supported on mobile phones, such as GPRS supporting MMS service, WAP service for Internet service, and various Java programs.

third generation

3G, the abbreviation of English 3rdGeneration, refers to the third generation mobile communication technology. Compared with the first generation of analog mobile phones (1G) and the second generation of GSM, CDMA and other digital mobile phones (2G), the third generation of mobile phones generally refers to a new generation of mobile communication systems that combine wireless communication with multimedia communication such as the Internet. It can handle images, music, video streams and other media forms, and provide a variety of information services including web browsing, teleconference, e-commerce and so on. In order to provide this service, the wireless network must be able to support different data transmission speeds, that is, at least 2Mbps (megabits per second), 384kbps (kilobits per second) and 144kbps in indoor, outdoor and driving environments respectively.