Crazy to visually see that back in the 80s, companies were actively TRYING to get you to use your phone while driving, and using a phone while driving was a status symbol. How things have changed over the decades haha
changed for the worse (not including smartphones obviously) however I think that car phones that can be used to make phone calls should still be around.
New smartphones nowadays have comparable specs and processing power with a lot of laptops, so it's not really surprising to see new smartphones (especially flagships) now costing $1000 or more.
This is probably the best video on what it was like in the 80s when it came to cell phones. Pig tails everywhere and everybody wanted one. It was a great time to be in the business.
Funny, I bought a dozen of those radio shack handheld brick phones for $50 20 years ago at a gov't surplus auction, held on to them, and sold each one for $200 on ebay 17 years later. They are collectables.
Woman: "Oh I love it! Let me roll up my window. I can't hear you, there's some trucks coming by..." Narrator: **She's talking to herself. There's nobody on the other end of the call.** That's the most hilariously Orwellian thing I've ever heard.
What's more pathetic is she had already sold 45 thousand to the insecure rank and file who aspire to be part of the Beau Monde gotta love the slogan. " It's not what you own It's what people think you own " Wow !
My dad had one of those huge brick cell phones that was on loan to him from his employer circa 1987. When he'd go golfing with his buddies, he just couldn't resist making a call home on the course just to show off. God knows he couldn't afford the $4000 cost of the phone and $500 monthly bill.
The cell phone at the 1:55 time mark was so cool back then. I remember those days very well. My fairly wealthy friends had that exact model. If I remember correctly, the battery would maybe last a whole hour on a good day? That phone would probably look a little geeky these days, if you walked around with it.
As late as 2002, the school system where I graduated still had bag phones inside each school bus, to be used in case of emergency, along with CB radios. And I did see one used, one time. Our bus broke down, we were out of CB range, so the old driver pulled out the bag phone and called for help... Bag phones were old technology even by then, so we all thought it was interesting, but maybe a little quaint.
In 2002 everyone has a tiny flip phone I don't know where you lived. In 2000 I had flip phone I could close my hand and you couldn't see it. By the mid 90s they were cigarette pocket sized I remember, the 80s they were big
@@m42037 yeah, those big cell phones from back in the 80's weren't even worth buying, if you ask me, lol! As I recall, you got about 40 minutes of talk time after a 12 hour charge. No thanks!
@@johnw2026 I'm talking about car phone's not mid-late 80s cell phone's. Within ten years these big cell phones were small enough to hide in a closed hand, I hate one from the late 90s. The 70s and 80s brought us technology we use today many don't know, like the compact disc, which is almost obsolete now but they were first used in the 70s for storing computer data. I worked at Hudson's dept store in 1984-5 and our time cards weren't old school punch cards they were like today's debit cards, you swept it in the box like today when you use your plastic and the computer timed you in. Something many lads today think didn't start until the 90s
Those were the days, even though battery life on the brick phones was short and they were analog, allowing anyone with a scanner capable of the 800 MHz band to listen to at least parts of conversations.
I remember years ago seeing in an old Radio Shack magazine something called a Satellite Phone, they were I think around $1000 apiece, and phone time was $100 a minute. They basically bypass cellphone towers and connect directly to sattelites. You can still get them, but they aren't so popular because they're still expensive, and most of the world is connected by cell towers now. You'd just about have to go to the middle of the Amazon rainforest and get lost to justify using a satillite phone! 🙂
@@johnw2026 satellite 📱 are still useful. They can be used in it towns and villages in third world countries or remote locations ( camping or hiking in some the mountains)
@@wiilkasanadka10 I knew a missionary that had to carry one. I think he was working in Honduras... Lots of remote places, mountains and valleys, villages you had to ride donkeys to get to, because no car can get there. So yes, they're useful!
@@wiilkasanadka10 well, they're cheaper than they used to be... But still high. An Immarsat Isatphone 2 is about $700. That's more than my weekly paycheck.
Car phones were so ridiculously expensive, not just to buy but to keep up with the monthly bill. Meanwhile, the woman on the street is carrying around "The Brick".
That guy (BMW) Driving, Talking and Shifting gears Wooooow! It takes me back Of course we can still do that today but back in the day there was no such thing as speaker button option
today most people are more stupid that is causing big government to mandate automatic braking, and all those ridiculous sensors and technology that literally drivers DON'T have full control of the vehicles anymore, I wish they reverse that, and only HIGHLY QUALIFIED people are the ones driving
@@vagabaassassina3461 you know what i really want to buy a new one that my own phone is made in 1999 you can't look like that with a phone from 1999 i want one from 2021
It’s come full circle: Phones (Smartphones) are pretty much same price ($1,000 and $100 monthly fees) and are big - not as big as those 80’s phones, but instead of phones getting smaller - they are getting bigger.
I heard that as phones started upgrading the smaller the phone the more expensive and cooler. Then we flipped it after smartphones. Now the bigger the phone the better.
Yea the crazy thing is there were skinny folding phones in the mid 90’s but then the iPhone came and that was the first time the internet looked like a computer vs a horrible watered down version. Then larger screens were in demand after a few years.
'Not all that long ago, a cell phone was a status symbol and was hugely expensive', well, looks like things have come back around to that, with some cell phones above $1000.
That was back in the day when that was okay and nobody thought of it as unsafe at the time. Even kids could ride in the back of a pick up truck then because no car seat laws were put into place at the time. Kids could even ride in the front seat My guess is you're probably too young to remember or know this.
kids can still legally ride in the front seat in most places if buckled, just not recommended due them being possibly being crushed by air bags designed for adults
Tom Servo Yes you're right. I was mistaken and yes I knew that seatbelts were law, however I saw so many small underaged kids riding in the front seat without having to be fitted in a car seat.
I love how all those American phones starting around the 0:58 mark are all actually Nokias, designed and manufactured in Finland. (Sent from an iPhone)
Even if someone converted a 1983 handheld cell phone to a modified satellite phone might be a problem even if small raspberry pi conversions might not cut the mustard.
“If the price keep dropping on these, every car and person across the nation will be on call. “ they weren’t that far off, just took a little more then a decade like they said, more like 20 some years
My dad and other people I knew had the Motorola 8000X when I was a kid in 1985, And some others had the Nokia Cityman in 1987 :-) My cousin who was 18 a the time couldn't afford one outright-So he rented it out at Radio Rentals for £5 a week lol
My dad had car phone and a brick cellphone back in the early 90’s because he ran the warehouse he worked for and the owners wanted to make sure he could be contacted whenever so they paid for everything. I’m pretty sure it was like 50 cents a min or something like that.
I didn’t get my 1st cell phone in mid December 1999. It was just a couple of days after that I passed my driver’s test for a license to drive a car. Right now that I preferred using an iPhone over any smartphone or even a flipped cellphone.
My first cell phone was a bag phone. 3 Watts and a wire that was attached to a magnetic antenna on top of the car! You had to pay close attention to how many minutes you used up! LOL
Crazy to visually see that back in the 80s, companies were actively TRYING to get you to use your phone while driving, and using a phone while driving was a status symbol. How things have changed over the decades haha
changed for the worse (not including smartphones obviously) however I think that car phones that can be used to make phone calls should still be around.
Lies again? Causeway Point USD SGD
Nothing to look down at.
@@ogorekkiszony7236If the smartphone is around yeah never gonna happen i think
I am early 80s born... Having a brick mobile phone in your possession in the late 80s and early 90s had people staring at you in awe...
By mid 90s they were small enough to fit in a cigarette Pocket
You're younger than me
And now i'm watching this on phone!!!!! Amazing😂
@@jupiteravatar I am too, and there is no shame in it. I have a good phone tho...1080p and 6.4 inch screen!
I'm watching this on my motorola dynaTAC 8000
@@jupiteravatar yeah whats wrong with that?
crazy how technology is growing
Jack Hamilton this is really weird, did you really not know people use RUclips on their phones?
And now it's 2018 and we have gone back up to $1,000 phones again -_-
Difference is 1000 back the is the equivalent to 3000 today.
@@Lzrdman91 wow, good point!
Except, simultaneously, the market has $30 phones. Affordable options were not available back kn the 80s.
1000 pounds in 1988 was equivalent to 1200 pounds today
New smartphones nowadays have comparable specs and processing power with a lot of laptops, so it's not really surprising to see new smartphones (especially flagships) now costing $1000 or more.
This is probably the best video on what it was like in the 80s when it came to cell phones. Pig tails everywhere and everybody wanted one.
It was a great time to be in the business.
Funny, I bought a dozen of those radio shack handheld brick phones for $50 20 years ago at a gov't surplus auction, held on to them, and sold each one for $200 on ebay 17 years later. They are collectables.
Radio shack
Genius sir
1980s phones are cool. Rotary phones are even cooler
Inflation?
Woman: "Oh I love it! Let me roll up my window. I can't hear you, there's some trucks coming by..."
Narrator: **She's talking to herself. There's nobody on the other end of the call.**
That's the most hilariously Orwellian thing I've ever heard.
What's more pathetic is she had already sold 45 thousand to the insecure rank and file who aspire to be part of the Beau Monde gotta love the slogan. " It's not what you own It's what people think you own " Wow !
@@NATIVESUNSETS65 She's still First Lady of Beau Monde I'm sure she's still alive and hasn't got a ticket yet!
and she's driving with no hands 🙌
Just like the verizon/sprint guy can you hear me now 🤣🤣
This is when cellphone makes you popular at school 80's to early 90's
2:35
GTA commercials in a nutshell. Lmfao
Gta 4
I bet accidents in the '80s skyrocketed
My dad had one of those huge brick cell phones that was on loan to him from his employer circa 1987. When he'd go golfing with his buddies, he just couldn't resist making a call home on the course just to show off. God knows he couldn't afford the $4000 cost of the phone and $500 monthly bill.
Other than a car, the Zack Morris phone was every kid’s dream for their future back then
1980s: Talk and Drive
NOW: Text and Drive
Can you imagine how wierd it would be to be fake talking into a fake phone?
My dad had a workshop back in 80s. I remember got into his customers' car and saw some of the fake phone on their car.
Hey! The 80s called they want their phones BACK!!!
The cell phone at the 1:55 time mark was so cool back then. I remember those days very well. My fairly wealthy friends had that exact model. If I remember correctly, the battery would maybe last a whole hour on a good day? That phone would probably look a little geeky these days, if you walked around with it.
I want to get one of them phones and walk around the city talking on it now
I’d use a Motorola brick as my main cell phone if there was still analog service providers! The looks you would get now would definitely be priceless.
You: walking through town talking into vintage phone
Behind you: silent crowd following you
“Handheld” sounds almost sarcastic 😂😂
2:11 you think you're fancy with your fake car phone but you have to literally roll up your window. #peasant
You have to be crazy to talk on a fake phone to impress people 😂
I wonder if I could get my hands on one of these old phones.
They also drank and drove on a higher scale I think.
Christopher Duffy wont work these days ..then ran on analog...
Every so often car phone pop up on eBay and Craigslist
KR999
eBay
And now everyone has a phone in their pocket
This is golden in 2024.
I can only imagine in 2034.
When talking and driving wasn't a ticket 😂😂
As late as 2002, the school system where I graduated still had bag phones inside each school bus, to be used in case of emergency, along with CB radios. And I did see one used, one time. Our bus broke down, we were out of CB range, so the old driver pulled out the bag phone and called for help... Bag phones were old technology even by then, so we all thought it was interesting, but maybe a little quaint.
Yet during that time though CD’s was the thing. Show Gen Alpha a CD they will get confused
In 2002 everyone has a tiny flip phone I don't know where you lived. In 2000 I had flip phone I could close my hand and you couldn't see it. By the mid 90s they were cigarette pocket sized I remember, the 80s they were big
@@m42037 yeah, those big cell phones from back in the 80's weren't even worth buying, if you ask me, lol! As I recall, you got about 40 minutes of talk time after a 12 hour charge. No thanks!
@@johnw2026 I'm talking about car phone's not mid-late 80s cell phone's. Within ten years these big cell phones were small enough to hide in a closed hand, I hate one from the late 90s. The 70s and 80s brought us technology we use today many don't know, like the compact disc, which is almost obsolete now but they were first used in the 70s for storing computer data. I worked at Hudson's dept store in 1984-5 and our time cards weren't old school punch cards they were like today's debit cards, you swept it in the box like today when you use your plastic and the computer timed you in. Something many lads today think didn't start until the 90s
2.38 imagine getting pulled by the police for chatting on a phoney phone while driving 😂
...phoney phone.. I LOVE that! 😂
Back when phone was a weapon at the same time lmao
😂😂😂
If they were so expensive and demanded - it took balls to walk down the street with one. Criminals must have had a field day stealing them back then.
I figure if they could afford a cellphone they could afford a gun too.
So if a criminal tried anything funny they'd dial .357 rather than 911.
@@Cacowninja I doubt very much that a criminal had that thought process... a NYC Yuppie was their main target back in the day
@@2taggs2 So the victim wasn't likely to be armed?
Could anyone live without a phone today?
Those were the days, even though battery life on the brick phones was short and they were analog, allowing anyone with a scanner capable of the 800 MHz band to listen to at least parts of conversations.
Not only am I watching this on my REAL IPHONE. Listening it from Bluetooth. Lol
4-5-20
Here in UK they used to sell fake car cellphone antennas for your car to look "extra elite"
At that time, it was expensive to call from a mobile phone, so even those carrying mobile phones used to call from a phone booth🤣😂😂
I remember years ago seeing in an old Radio Shack magazine something called a Satellite Phone, they were I think around $1000 apiece, and phone time was $100 a minute. They basically bypass cellphone towers and connect directly to sattelites. You can still get them, but they aren't so popular because they're still expensive, and most of the world is connected by cell towers now. You'd just about have to go to the middle of the Amazon rainforest and get lost to justify using a satillite phone! 🙂
@@johnw2026 satellite 📱 are still useful. They can be used in it towns and villages in third world countries or remote locations ( camping or hiking in some the mountains)
@@wiilkasanadka10 I knew a missionary that had to carry one. I think he was working in Honduras... Lots of remote places, mountains and valleys, villages you had to ride donkeys to get to, because no car can get there. So yes, they're useful!
@@johnw2026 the problem is the people that need it the most can't afford it, like the ppl in those remote areas. It's too expensive
@@wiilkasanadka10 well, they're cheaper than they used to be... But still high. An Immarsat Isatphone 2 is about $700. That's more than my weekly paycheck.
It is forbidden to hold a cell phone while driving now.
They had no idea how regular calls would be.
Lmfao i wanted a car phone so bad! Lmfao will just stick with my s10 plus 🤣🤣
1:26 it definitely has increased the amount of money i make 😂
Car phones were so ridiculously expensive, not just to buy but to keep up with the monthly bill. Meanwhile, the woman on the street is carrying around "The Brick".
"Phony Car Phone" BRUH 😆😁😭
And today a mobile phone is a little computer.
I'm eating an entire can of beans
We used to have a car phone in a 1990 Nissan Maxima. It came with a AAA Roadside Assistance Button on it.
That sounds extremely handy for 1990! Awesome.
fake phone? 😂 goodness.
The dog in the truck bed killled me
This is about 1987 I think.
Who else is watching this on a phone lol 😂
😎
Wow the fake phone is hilariously goofy!! Think about it grown adults trying to look cool to their peers by using a toy mock phone!! :D
Those fake phones would be great for 80s parties today.
That guy (BMW)
Driving, Talking and Shifting gears
Wooooow! It takes me back
Of course we can still do that today but back in the day there was no such thing as speaker button option
today most people are more stupid that is causing big government to mandate automatic braking, and all those ridiculous sensors and technology that literally drivers DON'T have full control of the vehicles anymore, I wish they reverse that, and only HIGHLY QUALIFIED people are the ones driving
Seeing that BMW driver shift gears while holding a phone is giving me anxiety...
Don't worry, he was pretty smooth with that shift. Din't even have to use his knee on the steering wheel.
2:35 just get a pager jeez
I never knew there were phony phones, I knew there were broken ones that people used to make others think they were in working order. lol.
I want a cell phone, but the install price is too much! 😭
flipwarrior Thats what the fake phone is for.
What is install price?
@@vagabaassassina3461 wow..
@@vagabaassassina3461 you know what i really want to buy a new one that my own phone is made in 1999 you can't look like that with a phone from 1999 i want one from 2021
I never knew such a thing as a fake phone !!
Same!
I bought one for fun, but someone stole it from my desk at work. 😥
Wasn’t illegal to be on ur phone while driving then. Funny how time changes
and drive manual too!!!
there were skilled drivers back then
Tsk Tsk driving and talking back then
and dogs riding in the truck bed with no restraints
Nobody knows the dangers then.
@@nomadcowatbk gotta love risking your dog flying out of the trunk on the highway
Just imagine: fake cellular phones!
I remember having a brick phone back in Kuwait during high school years
Phony Phones??? BRUH 😁😁😆
Cancer in your ear
the good old day , driving and talking on mobile is popular 🤣
Funny how we're right back to 1000 dollars and 100 a month!
Lol yes but adjusted for inflation it's about 1/3 the price today
It’s come full circle: Phones (Smartphones) are pretty much same price ($1,000 and $100 monthly fees) and are big - not as big as those 80’s phones, but instead of phones getting smaller - they are getting bigger.
Yea but you’re not counting for inflation. A 1000 dollar phone back then would be equal to 3 to 4k now
It lost me at Phony Phones...
Adults bought fake phones?
All of those people talking on a car phone while driving would get a ticket today.
i got my first Cell Phone in early 2000s
I got mine in Jan. 1995.
*_"Hold or buy more. Do not sell."_*
Nobody will ever use these.
I heard that as phones started upgrading the smaller the phone the more expensive and cooler. Then we flipped it after smartphones. Now the bigger the phone the better.
Yea the crazy thing is there were skinny folding phones in the mid 90’s but then the iPhone came and that was the first time the internet looked like a computer vs a horrible watered down version. Then larger screens were in demand after a few years.
What's really funny is that nowadays you can get cell phones for even cheaper than what that Cellular Phoney costed.
'Not all that long ago, a cell phone was a status symbol and was hugely expensive', well, looks like things have come back around to that, with some cell phones above $1000.
Phony phone?!! Lol whaaaat??
that contractor probably spent more on his phone than dogs
Dogs in pickup truck. I don't think that's safe.
sega310982 I know. They could attack people!
That was back in the day when that was okay and nobody thought of it as unsafe at the time. Even kids could ride in the back of a pick up truck then because no car seat laws were put into place at the time. Kids could even ride in the front seat My guess is you're probably too young to remember or know this.
Delilah , at the time of this video, seat belts were law.
kids can still legally ride in the front seat in most places if buckled, just not recommended due them being possibly being crushed by air bags designed for adults
Tom Servo Yes you're right. I was mistaken and yes I knew that seatbelts were law, however I saw so many small underaged kids riding in the front seat without having to be fitted in a car seat.
These will never catch on
#Pessimist
Cell phones from the 1980s were the best in my opinion.
Ah the 80s. Driving with a massive button phone on one hand, and seat belts are just some ornamental pieces.
Its crazy how much the worlds changed since then.
I love how all those American phones starting around the 0:58 mark are all actually Nokias, designed and manufactured in Finland.
(Sent from an iPhone)
Fun fact: The phoney phone sold for $1,595 NOT $15.95
Okay but why did the tech rewound segment look as old as the clip
Nowadays we have Bluetooth on our cars
This didnt age well
Even if someone converted a 1983 handheld cell phone to a modified satellite phone might be a problem even if small raspberry pi conversions might not cut the mustard.
“If the price keep dropping on these, every car and person across the nation will be on call. “ they weren’t that far off, just took a little more then a decade like they said, more like 20 some years
My dad and other people I knew had the Motorola 8000X when I was a kid in 1985, And some others had the Nokia Cityman in 1987 :-)
My cousin who was 18 a the time couldn't afford one outright-So he rented it out at Radio Rentals for £5 a week lol
There is car phones, people are turning them back on in old car's like 1987 RR
Now today it's the land line and the new house 🏡
Yes I know it is the 1980's but what year is this report from?
Mr Blue 1988
The fake phones were just flat out pathetic. Omg 😂
Imagine smoking cigarettes while talking on a brick smartphone
In Vegas
Its.fun y that everything illagle now was once normal from drugs to cell phone use to drinking and driving
My dad had car phone and a brick cellphone back in the early 90’s because he ran the warehouse he worked for and the owners wanted to make sure he could be contacted whenever so they paid for everything. I’m pretty sure it was like 50 cents a min or something like that.
Then using your cell phone and driving was banned in 2007😂
I didn’t get my 1st cell phone in mid December 1999. It was just a couple of days after that I passed my driver’s test for a license to drive a car. Right now that I preferred using an iPhone over any smartphone or even a flipped cellphone.
her eyes bother me...
Nerd V.S. World me too
Awww.. Don't say that..she looksh sho shweet..
Who even has a car phone theze dayz?
Or a land line.
@@sog4646 I have one, but it's part of my cable TV & Internet bundle.
My first cell phone was a bag phone. 3 Watts and a wire that was attached to a magnetic antenna on top of the car! You had to pay close attention to how many minutes you used up! LOL
My wife bought one of those for her father. It was sold as an "emergency phone".
Wow, I never knew about people buying fake phones to blend in with others that did have real ones just because of status.... crazy.
Porsche 911 😍