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On the 3th of April 1972 Motorola achieved an incredible result. As a matter of fact, the FIRST phone call ever made in the whole human history, was successfully sent through radio waves. The person who made this phone call was Martin Cooper who was the general manager of Motorola’s Communications Systems Division. The phone call was made thanks to the first cell phone called Motorola DynaTAC 8000X. This phone weighed about 1,53 kg and let you make a 20 minute phone call thanks to its inner battery. Since thenlots of things have happened and Motorola is swimming through shallow waters cause tough competition. Anyway I would like to thank Motorola for that incredible result that has changed our lives forever.
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