INVENTOR OF FIRST MOBILE PHONE NOW WARNS PEOPLE TO STOP USING MOBILES : KNOW WHY

(The Quiver) :The inventor of the world’s first mobile phone has warned those of us who are spend too much time with our mobile phones.

The 93 year old Martin Cooper appeared on BBC Breakfast , where he was asked what he thinks of anyone using their phone upwards of five hours a day and his response amazed everyone.

In the interview ,the BBC presenter asks, “So what would you say to anybody like myself who are upwards of five hours.He replies, “Do you really? You really spend five hours a day? I would say, ‘Jane, get a life!'”

During the conversation the 93-year-old American engineer revealed that he uses his phone ‘less than five percent’ of his time.

In 1973, Cooper invented the Motorola DynaTAC 8000X – the first ever wireless cellular device.  

What Cooper perhaps hadn’t realised was that his invention go on to play a highly important role in modern society and interfered severely in people’s life.

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