Detailed history of mobile
platforms.
A few years later, in the year 2002, the next smartphone,
i.e., the blackberry smartphone was launched. This was one
of the major accomplishments in the field of the mobile app
developed, marking the significance of Blackberry Limited
also known as Research in Motion Limited (RIM). This was
what brought about the integration of the concept known as
wireless email.
The Beginning of Mobile
Phones
In April of 1973, exactly on the 3rd of this month, Martin
Cooper of Motorola made the first call on the mobile phone
to Dr.Joel S. Engel of the Bell Labs. This instrument weighed
around 1.1 kg.
But, over the next two decades, researchers were on a spree
to get mobile apps ready for these devices. The R&D
department of IBM Simon came up with the first mobile app
for Smartphones in 1993 exactly two decades after the first
call was made.
The portable devices or PDAs had their first operating
system, known as EPOC developed by Psion. Released in the
early 90s, this was first of the recognizable apps. The
exciting app or the 16-bit systems that executed the EPOC’s
user programs could run apps such as diaries, databases,
spreadsheets, and word processors. But, the future models
were capable of accommodating 32-bit OS and were
platforms.
A few years later, in the year 2002, the next smartphone,
i.e., the blackberry smartphone was launched. This was one
of the major accomplishments in the field of the mobile app
developed, marking the significance of Blackberry Limited
also known as Research in Motion Limited (RIM). This was
what brought about the integration of the concept known as
wireless email.
The Beginning of Mobile
Phones
In April of 1973, exactly on the 3rd of this month, Martin
Cooper of Motorola made the first call on the mobile phone
to Dr.Joel S. Engel of the Bell Labs. This instrument weighed
around 1.1 kg.
But, over the next two decades, researchers were on a spree
to get mobile apps ready for these devices. The R&D
department of IBM Simon came up with the first mobile app
for Smartphones in 1993 exactly two decades after the first
call was made.
The portable devices or PDAs had their first operating
system, known as EPOC developed by Psion. Released in the
early 90s, this was first of the recognizable apps. The
exciting app or the 16-bit systems that executed the EPOC’s
user programs could run apps such as diaries, databases,
spreadsheets, and word processors. But, the future models
were capable of accommodating 32-bit OS and were