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Vodafone VT1 Transportable UK’s first ‘mobile’ phone, provides 30 minutes talk in £4,600

byCustoms Today Report
01/01/2015
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LONDON: Vodafone VT1 Transportable was the UK’s first ‘mobile’ phone. The size of a breeze block had 30 minutes of talk time and cost £1,650 the equivalent of £4,600 in today’s money.

But the Vodafone VT1 Transportable was about as groundbreaking as air travel when it was unveiled 30 years ago.

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The first mobile phone call from Michael Harrison to his father, Sir Ernest Harrison, the first Chairman of Vodafone was made on this contraption on 1 January, 1985 from Parliament Square in London.

The Transportable weighed 11lbs and gave you a heady 30 minutes’ action from a 10-hour charge.

 

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