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Very first phone from every company [Like Samsung, Apple, Nokia, Huawei]

  The phone cost between $499 and $599  and abo ut 6.1 million units was sold in total.  Huawei launched its first mobile phone in 2004.  We don't have much to talk about, it was a simple phone with keys,  weighing 95 grams, and had a 950 mAh battery.  At the same time, it was equipped with basic functions  Calls  SMS  Call Hold  Several games  Calendar  Alarm  Computer,  and vibrations.  In 1992, Nokia launched the first mass-produced GSM phone,  the Nokia 1011, also known as the Mobira Cityman 2000.  The phone was quite massive, had a monochrome LCD screen, and an  extendable antenna and you could send or receive text messages.  the contact book allowed the storage of 99 telephone numbers.  The LG LDP-200 was the first phone from LG launched in 1996.  It can be seen that the phone is very robust and similar to the phones of that period.  HTC launched its first mobile phone in 2002,  the HTC Wallaby or O2 XDA model.  The phone was based on Microsoft Pocket PC 2002 Phone Edition, w

History of The Microwave Oven [1947-2022]

  If you thought the microwave was invented to make your work in the kitchen easier, find out that it was  made by mistake.  In 1940, John Randall and Harry Boot invented the cavity magnetron tube,  used by Europe and America during World War II  to emit microwave radar signals to detect enemy aircraft and ships.  In 1945, an engineer named Percy Spencer, employed at Raytheon, was working on a motorized radar,  at which point he noticed that the chocolate bar in his pocket had melted.  This made him curious, and after a few investigations,  he realized that the culprits for melting the chocolate bar were the microwaves emitted by the radar tube of the radar.  Investigations continued,  and Percy Spencer did a few more experiments.  He exposed corn grains to the microwave, and these turned into popcorn,  then continued with an egg, which later exploded.  Next, the engineer created a closed metal box  that he attached to an electromagnetic field generator,  which allowed him to heat his

Apple History: Apple’s Company story 2021

Apple was founded on April 1, 1976 by Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak  in a garage in Palo Alto, California.  At just 17 years old, Steve Jobs dropped out of school after only one semester,  and for a year and a half he took various courses to find out what he would like to study.  In 1974 he joined Atari as a video game programmer,  where he first met Steve Wozniak.  At the same time, Steve decided to travel to India for eight months to study Buddhism.  After returning from this trip,  Steve Jobs worked again for Atari to create a circuit board for the Breakout game.  Also, at that time, Altair 8800 appeared,  a computer that had to be assembled by customers but with which nothing could be done.  That was until Bill Gates and Paul Allen wrote the BASIC programming language  so that rudimentary calculations could be made.  Steve Jobs saw this as an opportunity to make money  and turned to Steve Wozniak who had the knowledge to make a computer.  But to achieve this, they needed money.  So

The most PRO phone money can buy.

  we've seen a lot of pro phones over the  years flagships like the google pixel 6  pro the iPhone 13 pro the Xiaomi 11 pro  but  even budget phones redmi note 10 pro-poco  x3 pro realme 8 pro if I had to  guess I would say 50 of smartphones on  the market have a pro version  but  not a single one of them is as pro  as this right here  he is the sony Xperia pro I being  for imaging because they want this to be  the best camera ever on a smartphone it  has printed no plastic in packaging  which is usually just a politically  correct way of saying no charger but if  we open the box  well  that was tighter than expected we do  have one here it's a 30 watt reasonably  powerful adapter and there's a USB  cable  followed by the phone  okay I'll steal the question from your  head it's only been a few years since  normal smartphones hit the 1 000 mark  what on earth could this thing possibly  do that would justify 1800  well as it turns out i'm kind of  surprised by ho