Motorola DynaTAC: The World's First Mobile Phone | Features, Price & History

What was the world's first mobile phone? How much did it cost? And what features did it have? In 1983, Motorola released the DynaTAC 8000X, the first commercially available handheld mobile phone in history. Known as "The Brick" because of its huge size and weight, the Motorola DynaTAC changed the future of communication and started the mobile phone revolution. After years of research and development, Motorola created the world's first portable cellphone that allowed people to make calls without being connected to a landline. In this video, we explore the complete story of the Motorola DynaTAC 8000X, including: The world's first mobile phone Motorola DynaTAC history The first commercially available cellphone Motorola DynaTAC 8000X features Battery life and design of the first cellphone The original price of the first mobile phone Why people called it "The Brick" How much the first mobile phone cost in 1983 The technology behind the first handheld phone How Motorola changed the history of communication The Motorola DynaTAC was not just a phone — it was the beginning of the mobile phone industry and the first step toward today's smartphones. From a giant brick-sized device costing thousands of dollars to the powerful smartphones we use today, this is the story of the world's first mobile phone. #Motorola #DynaTAC #FirstMobilePhone