The 1st Cell Phone Call was a Total Flex
- Brittany Perry
- Sep 25
- 1 min read

On April 3, 1973, Martin Cooper, a Motorola executive, made history by placing the world’s first-ever mobile phone call.
His choice of words? Not “Can you hear me now?” Not “Hello, world.”
Nope. He stood on a New York City street, pulled out a 2-pound brick of a phone, and called his rival at Bell Labs—just to brag that he’d beaten them to it.
Imagine being that guy at Bell Labs: sitting in an office, working on your own prototype, and the phone rings… it’s your competitor, literally calling to rub it in.
That’s not just innovation. That’s the original mic drop. 🎤📞
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