Britons, Ben Wood and Matt Chatterley, have launched a mobile phone museum on the Internet, called the Mobile Phone Museum.

Visitors to the museum can enjoy viewing 2,200 models of ancient mobile phones, and the museum already owns a physical copy of all the exhibits on the Internet, including the first GSM mobile phone dedicated to fully digital mobile networks, the Motorola International 3200 (International 3200) from 1992, and this huge device was characterized by an antenna and weighed more than half a kilogram.

Of course, this mobile phone was a revolutionary event at the time;

Because mobile phones in analog networks weighed approximately 5 kg until the middle or end of the eighties, and therefore these mobile phones were installed in cars and the user did not carry it with him.

During the nineties of the last century, mobile phones became suitable for carrying in the pocket, and many models appeared bearing the logo of famous electronic companies such as Ericsson, Nokia and Siemens. Antenna and weighing up to 300 g or less sometimes.

The Museum of the Mobile Phone exhibits many other vintage models such as the IBM Simon phone from 1993 or the Nokia 9000 Communicator with removable keypad from 1996, as well as the first mobile phone Equipped with a one-pixel camera, the "SHARP" device "GX30" from 2004.

Visitors to the Mobile Phone Museum can see the first iPhone that, in 2007, combined hardware components, which were then known with a completely new operating system, and the HTC Dream, the first mobile phone with Google Android system. Android), and appeared in the market during 2008.

The entire contents of the museum can be browsed by model, brand, year of release or by collection, including best-selling mobile phones, James Bond phones, first models, luxury and fashion or Japanese phones as a separate category.

The category of best-selling mobile phones includes the “Nokia 3310”, which appeared during the year 2000, and the “Motorola” “Razr V3” foldable device during 2004, and the first group includes the first models of the production series, Which achieved worldwide fame such as the “SONY” Ericsson W800 from 2005 as the first mobile phone with “Walkman” function, as well as the Samsung “Galaxy S” phone from 2010, which is still in production today.