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Radiotelephone
this phone could be a school phone; teachers may use it and have one in each classroom. The first calls were made on a car radiotelephone in Chicago. Due to the small number of radio frequencies available, the service quickly reached capacity. -
First automated mobile phone
This one could be used to be in an attendance office or main office. Students can use it to call their parents or teachers and principles may use it too. The first automated mobile phone system for private vehicles launched in Sweden. The device to install in the car used vacuum tube technology with rotary dial and weighed 40Kg. -
The Nordic Mobile Telephone
janitors can have this phone during school hours to contact each other or the principle in case they need something or when something goes wrong. It included engineers representing Sweden, Denmark, Norway and Finland. Its purpose was to develop a mobile phone system that, unlike the systems being introduced in the US, focused on accessibility. -
First mobile phone
Teachers can Carr this phone in the classroom to contact one another. The world’s first mobile phone call was made on April 3, 1973, when Martin Cooper, a senior engineer at Motorola, called a rival telecommunications company and informed them he was speaking via a mobile phone. -
Handheld
First company to mass produce the the first handheld mobile phone. -
Coachman's garb
Comedian Ernie Wise made the first “public” mobile phone call in the UK from outside the Dicken’s Pub in St Catherine’s dock to Vodafone’s HQ. He made the call in full Dickensian coachman’s garb. -
Motorola StarTAC
these phone can be for gym teachers to carry around with them since they move around the gym or the felid. The Motorola StarTAC, first released on 3 January 1996, is the first ever clamshell flip phone. The StarTAC is the successor of the MicroTAC, a semi-clamshell design first launched in 1989. -
Nokia 6110
Students can have this pone to call their parents in case they need to stay after school or need something. Nokia's first fully portable mobile phone after the Mobira Senator was the Mobira Cityman 900. The company was viewed with national pride by Finns, as its successful mobile phone business made it by far the largest worldwide company and brand from Finland. -
Nokia 5110
A nurse can have this phone at all times for school use. for example, if a student got hurt they can easily take it out The 5110, also known as the Nokia 5146 on One2One. Its design was based on the same platform as the Nokia 6110 for the business market. -
BlackBerry 850
this can be used to calculate in math class if needed. BlackBerry is a line of smartphones, tablets, and services originally designed and marketed by Canadian company BlackBerry Limited. BlackBerry was one of the most prominent smartphone vendors in the world, specializing in secure communications and mobile productivity, and well-known for the keyboards on most of its devices. -
Samsung SGH-T100
teachers may use this phone to call home or answer phone calls coming from home. The Samsung SGH-T100 is a dual-band GSM mobile phone manufactured by Samsung in the early 2000s. It was the first mobile phone to use a thin-film transistor active matrix LCD display; prior to the release of the SGH-T100 all phones had used passive matrix display technology. -
Motorola Razr V3
Principles will use this phone if they need to call someone or call home. for emergencies only. The Motorola Razr (styled RAZR, pronounced "razor"; sometimes also Siliqua) was a series of mobile phones by Motorola, part of the 4LTR line. The V3 was the first phone released in the series and was introduced in July 2004. -
Apple iPhone 3G
Students, staff and teachers can use this phone to make any calls while they're in school because it has a calculator and you can search things up in the Internet with this device. The iPhone 3G is a smartphone that was designed and marketed by Apple Inc. It is the second generation of iPhone, successor to the original iPhone, and was introduced on June 9, 2008, at the WWDC 2008 at the Moscone Center in San Francisco, United States.