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Fun Facts About Mobile Phone.


The first call from a mobile phone was made on April 3, 1973

 The first call form a mobile phone was made on April 3, 1973. It was made by Martin Cooper, engineer of Motorola, from a mobile phone in the streets of New York. When he was on the phone, he said something like: “Do you know where I am calling you from?”

The first “smartphone” from 1997.

We are talking about the Ericsson GS88 “Penelope” model which is the first mobile phone that was called “smartphone”.

The best-selling mobile phone

The best selling mobile phone is Nokia1100 which was used by me and you also. There are 250+ million units sold till date, and it is considered one of the toughest phones ever manufactured.

Watches and alarm clocks will disappear

Do you actually remember these? Not long ago, we used to wear watches on our wrists and alarm clocks are on bedside table. Today we have almost forgotten about them, soon they will completely disappear. Statistics say that around 60% of users have stopped using these gadgets and have replaced them with the clock and the alarm clock featured smartphones.

On Average we check our mobile phone about 150 times a day.

It’s a survey that an ordinary person having a mobile phone check his phone about 150 times a day.

There are more mobile phones than people in our world

This is happening because the number of people who have a mobile phone in the world is very high each user has about 1.5 phones on average, which means that the number of mobile phones are close to 7,500 million, and the world population is about 7,350 million.

The most expensive mobile phone in the world costs … 95.5 million dollars!

This is the Falcon Supernova Pink Diamond IPhone 6, which has a case made of 18-carat gold and has a large pink diamond on its back. There is also another version of this phone, which you can buy for just 48.5 million dollars.

Mobile phones contain more bacteria than a toilet flush

According to studies, the number of bacteria found on the screens of mobile phones is 20 and 30 times more than found in a toilet bowl. So that’s a good reason to keep it away from your mouth.

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