New York City — There is a good probability that the majority of people would tell you that Apple was the company that created the smartphone if you were to ask a casual global citizen today. On the other hand, some people would argue Research In Motion (RIM) or Nokia because they believe they are more knowledgeable. All of the aforementioned predictions, for all their sincerity, are completely incorrect. It is possible to immediately discover, via a search on the internet, that the creation of the smartphone dates back to IBM in the year 1992, which is also the year when text messaging was developed. In terms of the development of the cell phone itself, you would have to go back in time to 1973, when its creator, Dr. Martin Cooper, made the first cell phone call to a competitor using a technology that had been developed in 1947. We are unable to bear the idea of a dull phone that is just capable of making phone calls and sending text messages because of the contribution made by Andre Gray, a brilliant innovator who transformed the mobile phone from a simple communications device into a multimedia and entertainment gadget. You may learn more about a remarkable communication tool that is even more widespread and more widespread than the internet itself by reading the timeline history that is provided below. In 1947, the fundamental idea of cellular phones was founded. With the technology that was used in police cars, Bell Laboratories was the first company to establish the concept of cellular communications. In 1968, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) reexamined its stance and said, “If the technology to develop a better mobile service works, we will raise the frequencies allotment, releasing the airwaves for additional mobile phones.” In 1973, Dr. Martin Cooper, who had previously served as the general manager of Motorola’s systems division, is widely regarded as the person who originally invented the technologically advanced portable phone. It was his competitor, Joel Engel, who was the chief of research at Bell Labs, who received the call. AT&T and Bell Labs had successfully built a prototype of a cellular system in the year 1977. As of 1979, Tokyo became the location where the first commercial cellular telephone system went into operation. The Washington/Baltimore region was the location where Motorola and American Radio Telephone initiated the second test of a cellular radio-telephone system in the United States in the year 1981. The slow-moving Federal Communications Commission (FCC) ultimately permitted commercial cellular service for the United States of America in the year 1982. During the year 1987, the number of people using cellular telephones surpassed one million, and the airways were busy. Over that period of time, there were three different approaches to enhancing the quality of services: (1) increasing the allotment of frequencies; (2) splitting existing cells; and (3) enhancing the technology. In the year 1988, the Cellular Technology Industry Association (CTIA) was created with the purpose of collaborating with cellular service providers and researchers in order to determine the needs for new technology and to define objectives. A standard specification was developed by the Telecommunications Industry Association (TIA) in 1991. This specification was based on the needs that were proposed by the CTIA. The TDMA Interim Standard 54, often known as the TDMA IS-54, was made available. In 1992, Neil Papworth was the first person to successfully transmit a text message from a personal computer to Richard Jarvis at Vodaphone. The message was “Merry Christmas.” 1992 marks the year when the IBM Simon Personal Communicator, the very first smartphone ever created, is released to the public. Andre Gray, an inventor, creates ringtones and ringbacks, as well as the SYNC Programming Language, which was the very first downloadable application and ringtones programming language, for his IBM Simon Cell Phone in the year 1994. The TDMA IS-136 standard was implemented in 1994. It makes advantage of the frequency bands that are accessible to the wireless network and splits them into time slots. Each phone user is granted access to one time slot at time intervals that are predetermined. Inventor Andre Gray’s invention of Microgrooves Electronic in 1998 forever transformed the mobile phone from a simple communications device into a multimedia and entertainment device. Microgrooves Electronic was the world’s first multimedia player app, which enables mobile phones to play entire songs or albums, show videos, and record and playback both audio and video. In 1999, Research In Motion (RIM) introduced the BlackBerry 850. With the release of the LG KE850, also known as the LG Prada, a touchscreen mobile smartphone, LG Electronics made the announcement on December 12, 2006. It continues to be the mobile design that has had the greatest impact ever. 2007: On June 29th, 2007, Apple unveils the first iPhone, which has a remarkable similarity to the LG Prada…and the rest, as they say, is history!