Who invented the mobile phone?

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Who invented the mobile phone?
Tell us ....
I want to laugh

Whoever it was, he was a right bastard. Talk about screwing up civilization.
The best answer ...
By the way, the inventor of the mobile phone was Soviet Man ...
It was in 1939


Too bad he only used it from his mother's basement to call his mother upstairs to ask her to order him a pizza.

Tesla actually invented the principle for the wireless phone in 1892 and Marconi used his published papers on the matter to commercially develop the idea into conventional AM radio, which he exploited for profit first in his Marconi Radio Company that eventually went on to become RCA. And Cooper and Martin of Motorola demonstrated the first feasible cellular phone around 1973. The Japs (Nippon) came up with a practical functioning cellular network in the late 70s and Motorola released the first commercially practical cell phone in the early 80's.

The Russians sat on their thumbs and spun while jerking off rubbing two wires together in the woods of Siberia making sparks while exclaiming themselves geniuses of the world.
 
My grandpa invented the first mobile phone in 1920. To bad it didn't work until many years later with the advent of cell towers.
 
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The mobile phone was invented in 1939 by the Soviet Engineer Kupriyanovich ...
 
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The mobile phone has been used by telephone utility workers for many years. The utility worker would carry a mobile phone to check the phone lines at the top of telephone poles.
 
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The mobile phone was invented in 1939 by the Soviet Engineer Kupriyanovich ...

Ten years old? One smart kid.




Leonid Kupriyanovich

Leonid Ivanovich Kupriyanovich (Russian: Леони́д Ива́нович Куприяно́вич, July 14, 1929 – January 1, 1996) was a Soviet engineer from Moscow who is credited for early development of a mobile phone device.



Historical facts
In 1955 Leonid Kupriyanovich published the description of a simple walkie-talkie amateur radio station for personal use in the Soviet amateur radio magazine "Radio," 1955, N2. It operated on two vacuum tubes. The walkie-talkie weighed about 1,2 kg and had 1,5 km operating distance.

In 1957 Leonid Kupriyanovich presented a micro walkie-talkie radio version the size of a matchbox, 50g in weight and had 2 km operating distance.

Also in 1957 he made an experimental model of a wearable automatic mobile phone ("radiophone"), called LK-1 (not to be confused with the cancelled Soviet spacecraft of the same name). His device consisted of a base station and a portable handset. LK-1 was 3 kg in weight, 20–30 km operating distance, and 20–30 hours of battery life. Leonid Kupriyanovich patented this mobile phone in 1957 (author's certificate № 115494, 1.11.1957). The base station, in accordance with author's description, could serve several customers. In 1958, Kupriyanovich made the new experimental "pocket" model mobile phone. This phone had 0,5 kg weight. To serve more customers, Kupriyanovich proposed the device, named it as a correllator.[1] [2] [3] [4]

In 1961 Leonid Kupriyanovich presented a pocket automatic radio phone which could fit in the palm of a hand. This pocket mobile phone weighed only 70 g and had 80 km operating distance. Kupriyanovich told correspondents of the АПН news agency that in the USSR the production of this device was planned. He also reported the plans for the construction in Moscow of ten base stations for creation of a mobile communication network. The first station in Moscow was planned to be constructed in Mazilovo.[5] [6]

In 1965, solutions of the mobile phone system, developed by Leonid Kupriyanovich, was used by Bulgarian company "Radioelektronika" for their mobile phone system. One base station, connected to one telephone wire line, could serve up to 15 customers. The system was presented at the Inforga-65 international exhibition.

In the 1960s Leonid Kupriyanovich began to develop electronic sets for hypnopedia and researched methods of how to "write" information into the human memory. His electronic set "Rhytmoson" was manufactured in the USSR and purchased for medical purposes.
 
In the 1960s Leonid Kupriyanovich began to develop electronic sets for hypnopedia and researched methods of how to "write" information into the human memory. His electronic set "Rhytmoson" was manufactured in the USSR and purchased for medical purposes.

Wow!
 
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Look at this fool. When he does answer you, he does it in a language you don't know which makes it meaningless since I'm not about to bother translating it!
 
purposes.
Thank you, you confirmed that the mobile phone has created Soviet...
Comrade Stalin :04:


He didn't invent the mobile phone! Read your own crap! He made an early walkie talkie (half-duplex LP transceiver) that never hardly went out of his own backyard in usage. Only in Russia would this be considered a technological achievement. It had a simple base repeater that assigned different phones preset channels! All it says is he contributed EARLY DEVELOPMENT, it says nothing about being the first or only person of that era. Lots of other people at that time were working left and right in radio transceivers, and it says this was in the mid-50s, NOT 1939 like you originally stated! Hell, when I was young, half my friends were building their own radios, transmitters and audio amps as well with circuits of their own design and special capability. None of them claimed to have invented anything though. Eventually, years later, Bulgaria bought this guy's idea to serve up to 15 customers? Geesh! All he did is adapt existing technology so that several radios could multiplex across a common hub within a confined area. It was a glorified Dixie Cup and String but without the string.

This is like saying Thomas Edison invented the Fleming Valve and Audion, because he took other people's work on light bulbs and built on their idea to make a practical light bulb that lasted long enough to be useful. Hell, Edison didn't even really INVENT the light bulb!

Show me where this clown is mentioned ANYWHERE in the history of actually contributing to the development of the mobile phone?

Mobile phone - Wikipedia

If you can prove your case, then his family should sue for patent infringement and contact Wiki to change their article.
 
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Look at this fool. When he does answer you, he does it in a language you don't know which makes it meaningless since I'm not about to bother translating it!
If not mistaken, he threatened to find you outside the realm of the virtual.
 
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Look at this fool. When he does answer you, he does it in a language you don't know which makes it meaningless since I'm not about to bother translating it!
If not mistaken, he threatened to find you outside the realm of the virtual.
Are you also a provocateur, an unshaven scarecrow?
 
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The Russians
ПАРАША, тебе сказали, чтобы ты свой рот закрыл,
Пока в виртуале.. Найдем и подскажем в Реале


Look at this fool. When he does answer you, he does it in a language you don't know which makes it meaningless since I'm not about to bother translating it!
If not mistaken, he threatened to find you outside the realm of the virtual.
Are you also a provocateur, an unshaven scarecrow?
You are the unshaven scarecrow concealing loosely veiled threats behind a language barrier.
 
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