For example, some historians point out that Italian engineer Antonio Meucci and German inventor Philipp Reis independently invented telephone-like devices that achieved the key breakthrough of turning sound into electric signals over a decade before Bell.
Who invented cellular phones and why? Martin Cooper, byname Marty Cooper, (born December 26, 1928, Chicago, Illinois, U.S.), American engineer who led the team that in 1972–73 built the first mobile cell phone and made the first cell phone call. He is widely regarded as the father of the cellular phone. When was the first cell phone? 2008
The first cordless phone model was developed by a Jazz musician named Teri Pall. In 1965 she invented a version of the cordless phone with a range of two miles. It operated using low radio frequencies. Unfortunately she could not sell her invention because the radio signals interfered with aircraft.
Who first invented the telephone? Who invented the phone for the first time? While Italian innovator Antonio Meucci (pictured at left) is credited with inventing the first basic phone in 1849, and Frenchman Charles Bourseul devised a phone in 1854, Alexander Graham Bell won the first U.S. patent for the device in 1876.
The very first “telephone” was created as an experiment by Robert Hooke in 1667. He discovered that he could transmit sound across distance via a taught wire. This type of telephone is known as an acoustic phone aka a “tin can phone”. Who invented the electric telephone? The telephone started life as the telegraph.
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Answer (1 of 54): The history books pick and choose "who invented it" based on who won a specific patent battle. In the "who invented it" mythology everyone is looking for that one "eureka" moment when something appears out of thin air, a totally new idea. In the real world of technology, invent