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The Evolution of Mobile Phones: From Bulky Devices to Pocket-sized Supercomputers

The Evolution of Mobile Phones: From Bulky Devices to Pocket-sized Supercomputers

Mobile phones transformed from bulky communication tools to pocket-sized supercomputers over five decades. Key advancements in size, networks, and features drove this shift, with future models poised for AI and flexible designs. Early Beginnings Motorola engineer Martin Cooper made the first handheld mobile call in 1973 using a prototype weighing 1.1 kg. Commercial availability arrived in 1983 with the Motorola DynaTAC 8000X, priced at $4,000 and offering 30 minutes of talk time. These 0G and 1G analog systems focused solely on voice over limited networks. ​ Digital Shift and Mass Adoption The 1990s saw the introduction of 2G digital networks…
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Apple Boosts iPhone Production in India Amid China Shift

Apple Boosts iPhone Production in India Amid China Shift

$22 Billion Worth of iPhones Assembled in India in One Year Apple Inc. significantly increased its iPhone production in India. It assembled devices worth approximately $22 billion during the 12-month period ending March 2025. This marks nearly a 60% increase from the previous year. It highlights Apple’s expanding footprint in the South Asian nation. The growth occurs amid ongoing efforts to diversify beyond China. India Now Accounts for 20% of iPhone Output According to sources familiar with the matter, Apple now manufactures one out of every five iPhones in India. The production volume accounts for around 20% of the company's…
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