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The first mobile call was made 46 years ago today

June 21, 2025

On August 17, 2025,Motorolaemployee Martin Cooper stood on Sixth Avenue in New York City, and did something no one had ever done before — he madea mobile phone call.

To make the call, he used a large, boxy device with an antenna almost as long as the device itself. The phone ended up being the prototype for theMotorola DynaTAC 8000x— the world’s first commercially-available mobile phone (pictured above).

motorola dynatac 8000x

Who did Cooper call that day? Why,AT&T, who else? Cooper called Joel Engel, who at the time was working at Bell Labs in New Jersey. When pressed on what the conversation was about, Cooper declines to give any kind of memorable sound bite. “‘I’m ringing you just to see if my call sounds good at your end,’ or something to that effect,” he says about probably one of the most significant events in modern tech history.

The Motorola DynaTAC 8000x hit the U.S. market 11 years later in 1984. Its retail price was a staggering $3,995 (about $9,573adjusted for inflation), which all but assured that mobile phone technology would only be available to the super wealthy in the 80s.

Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra vertical app drawer

It wouldn’t be until 1999 with the release of theNokia 3210, pictured above, that mobile phones would start to become something that the average person could afford. The 3210 was so successful that it ended up selling over 150 million units. For comparison, theSamsung Galaxy S4sold 80 million units. The legendary status of the follow up to the 3210, the 3310, was cemented when HMD Global released a revamped, Android version of theNokia 3310in 2017.

Now, 46 years after that first mobile phone call, mobile phones are priced so that pretty muchanyone can afford oneand are basically everywhere. The antennas are gone, the physical buttons were replaced with capacitive touch screens, and things have gotten a whole lot smaller, but the fundamental principle of that first mobile call remains intact.

nokia 3210

What’s your favorite phone from your history? Do you remember your first mobile device? Let us know in the comments.

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