The History of the Car Phone Goes Way Further Than You Think

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    The earliest version of a mobile phone was first created in 1946, it was called a “mobile radiophone service.”

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    Forget about the phone for a second, can we talk about that headroom?

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    8-138 FORE STARE 57 BRUC
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    FARE ENGINEER uses railroad mobile phone to get order changes from dispatcher, or instructions from conductor at end of long train. PLANE PASSENGER keeps in touch with his office by use of mobile phone, or makes a long-distance call as if on the ground. CAB DRIVER checks with office by phone, saves time on calls. This Bendix unit, size of a 5-pound box of candy, sells for $265. YOU AND YOUR FAMILY are potential mobile-phone users as service expands. Major U. S. cities will have it this year. Mob
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    Woman uncomfortably surrounded by spectators, c. 1948.

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    Man getting home- at 186,000 miles per second Mobilsel Automatic being the en lence of the dial directly into the driver's scat. It's another costribution to modern communications by Automatic Electric, the originator of the dial telephone.
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    THE NEW ACHIEVERFONE TWO-WAY MOBILE RADIOTELEPHONE AC SPARK PLUG THE ELECTRONICS DIVISION OF GENERAL MOTORS
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    DeSoto with an early car phone, c. 1950s.

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    In-car telephone, c. 1950.

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    Man with cigar and car phone, c. 1953.

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    Gentleman calls home, c. 1956.

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    Reginald Blevins, the Postmaster General of the UK, inaugurates the first radio telephone service for motorists, 1959.

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    Early 1960s Mercedes with a car phone.

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    Portrait of an old lady and car telephone, c. 1960.

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    Farrah Fawcett in a customized Corvette, c. 1970.

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    Investment banker Michael Yancey on a cell phone in his Porsche in 1987.

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    Geisha with car phone, c. 1988.

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