If you look back in time to the Eighties you will probably smile at the size of the first widely available mobile phone. Indeed, to call it a mobile is something of a mistake – after all, it was so big it could only be slipped into the largest of pockets.
We’ve come a long way since then, but it is still quite interesting to think back further than the first unwieldy mobile, when no one had mobiles at all. What on earth did we do?
Back then everyone found different ways of getting in touch. It is worth noting that the internet didn’t exist either, so the only technology we could rely on for calling people was the telephone. Of course back then prices for making telephone calls were much more expensive for the most part than they are now. It’s interesting how you can gain a different perspective on most things in this way.
Lots of older people can also remember times when letters were sent and received as a way of keeping in touch. If we do anything at all like this now, it tends to be in the form of a postcard when we’re on holiday rather than anything else. Isn’t it amazing how much life can change in just twenty five years or so? After all it was the mid Eighties that the first use of the mobile phone started to spread.
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