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# [TECH] Mobile Phones & Smartphones **Mobile Phones** untethered telecommunications from fixed infrastructure; **Smartphones** (iPhone, 2007) merged phone, computer, camera, GPS, and internet into a pocket device now used by 5 billion people. ## Overview The first commercial cellular networks (1G, Motorola DynaTAC, 1983) were voice-only. 2G (GSM, 1991) added SMS; 3G (2001) added data; 4G LTE (2009) enabled video streaming. The iPhone (2007) and Android (2008) created the smartphone era. Mobile internet users now exceed desktop; mobile commerce exceeds\$USD 4T/year. 5G (2019–) enables IoT, autonomous vehicles, and ultra-low-latency applications. ## Key Actors - **Companies**: Motorola (DynaTAC, 1983), Nokia (dominant 1990s), Apple (iPhone 2007), Samsung, Google (Android), Qualcomm (chipsets), TSMC (Apple Silicon) - **Inventors**: Martin Cooper (1928–, first mobile call 1973), Steve Jobs (1955–2011) ## Key Patents - Cooper, M. US Patent 3,906,166 (1975) — portable radio telephone (Motorola) - Apple's multitouch iPhone patents (2007, hundreds of patents) ## Economic Value Global smartphone market: **\$USD 520 billion/year** hardware (IDC 2023). App stores and mobile services:\$USD 700B+/year. Mobile commerce:\$USD 4.5T/year (eMarketer 2023). Total mobile economy (GSMA): **\$USD 5.2 trillion/year**. ## Notes IDC *Smartphone Market Share* 2023. GSMA *Mobile Economy* 2023. App Store (Apple, 2023):\$USD 1.1T in developer billings/sales. ## What This Enables - **[TECH] Internet & World Wide Web** — Mobile internet now accounts for>more than 60% of global web traffic; smartphones drove the mobile-first internet. - **[TECH] Cloud Computing & Big Data** — Smartphones are the primary clients of cloud services: photos, maps, AI assistants, and streamingall run in the cloud. # Parents * [TECH] Integrated Circuit * [TECH] Radio & Wireless Communication * [TECH] Integrated Circuit * [TECH] Satellite Communications * [TECH] Semiconductor Lasers & LEDs * [TECH] GPS (Global Positioning System) * [TECH] Battery Technology
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