Dave is clearly anti science. Phones have always changed in size. His selective sampling is just a fear mongering campaign by people with tiny hands. Well, maybe ONE person with tiny hands.
I loved my Razer flip phone, in 2009 I was a little intimidated with the purchase of my iPhone 3s. 10 years later and a few upgrades thru to the X, really amazing when you think about it. Even more amazing is 2 weeks ago I was with a friend and he was using a Samsung flipper. I didn’t say anything I kind of just looked. In retrospect the new phones are kind of pricey.
We had a big wooden box on the wall of our farmhouse with a crank to send a signal to the operator or a neighbor – and it was a party line; 14 parties and most of them were boarding houses, so we would hear it ringing all day long. Our ring was 1 short and 2 long ones.
I’ve had the first, the first in a wireless bag, the second, and currently the sixth, old reliable RAZR, and awaiting proof of this year’s alleged promise of robo-call effective blocking. However, I keep getting charged for INCOMING messages, including when AT&T sends me a log on code, what the hey?
Actually I think phones are getting bigger again since they got touch screens. Compare the now tiny original iPhone to any of the newer ones. Same with Android. When they weren’t smart phones, they were really tiny . . .
As a bicyclist, I regularly find dropped cell phones. I used to have a drawer of them that could complete the evolutionary progress starting with the third step after the classic “brick”.
Superfrog almost 5 years ago
I’d like to believe it but it just looks a bit phony.
Zykoic almost 5 years ago
How did we ever drive without one?
Leojim almost 5 years ago
Actually phones got smaller and smaller and smaller until the smartphones then they started getting bigger again.
basilisk almost 5 years ago
Nah, as soon as people realized they could watch porn on phones they started to get bigger
Walrus Gumbo Premium Member almost 5 years ago
Where are the tin cans and string?
pschearer Premium Member almost 5 years ago
Where’s the intracranial implant?
Sheriff Mordecai Premium Member almost 5 years ago
Dave is clearly anti science. Phones have always changed in size. His selective sampling is just a fear mongering campaign by people with tiny hands. Well, maybe ONE person with tiny hands.
Liverlips McCracken Premium Member almost 5 years ago
Today Ralph gets to administer the coup de pun.
basspro almost 5 years ago
I loved my Razer flip phone, in 2009 I was a little intimidated with the purchase of my iPhone 3s. 10 years later and a few upgrades thru to the X, really amazing when you think about it. Even more amazing is 2 weeks ago I was with a friend and he was using a Samsung flipper. I didn’t say anything I kind of just looked. In retrospect the new phones are kind of pricey.
A Common 'tator almost 5 years ago
I’m surprised the first wall-mounted telephone, without dialler isn’t featured…
https://cdn.britannica.com/62/80562-004-087710FC.jpg
Gent almost 5 years ago
Is this an old comic? For where’s the part where the screen sizes are getting bigger, which is biggening the size of the phone itself?
Masterskrain almost 5 years ago
And I STILL don’t have cell service where I live…
KFischer1 almost 5 years ago
Shouldn’t the last one be bigger? The trend seems to be bigger and bigger screens.
bullpunky almost 5 years ago
Where’s the shoe phone from Get Smart?
luvcmx almost 5 years ago
We had a big wooden box on the wall of our farmhouse with a crank to send a signal to the operator or a neighbor – and it was a party line; 14 parties and most of them were boarding houses, so we would hear it ringing all day long. Our ring was 1 short and 2 long ones.
joeatwork212 almost 5 years ago
Forgot to include the Bag Phone.
Radish... almost 5 years ago
Now we are like radio controlled robots at everyone’s beck and call.
joegeethree almost 5 years ago
Gosh! I think I’ve had all of those at one time. Except for the Blackberry.
Zen-of-Zinfandel almost 5 years ago
Hello?! Dave didn’t include the classic candlestick, Bell would be miffed.
hooglah almost 5 years ago
That’s because people think they are soooo important now. Actually, you’re not important. Leave your ego at home. Nobody else wants it.
zeexenon almost 5 years ago
I’ve had the first, the first in a wireless bag, the second, and currently the sixth, old reliable RAZR, and awaiting proof of this year’s alleged promise of robo-call effective blocking. However, I keep getting charged for INCOMING messages, including when AT&T sends me a log on code, what the hey?
RabbitDad almost 5 years ago
There were a lot of earlier versions as well…
PuppyPapa almost 5 years ago
Missed the old candlestick model!
DCBakerEsq almost 5 years ago
And, yet, there’s still no one I want to call.
hjkl; almost 5 years ago
I miss that flip phone so much.
dv almost 5 years ago
Actually I think phones are getting bigger again since they got touch screens. Compare the now tiny original iPhone to any of the newer ones. Same with Android. When they weren’t smart phones, they were really tiny . . .
TIMH almost 5 years ago
As a bicyclist, I regularly find dropped cell phones. I used to have a drawer of them that could complete the evolutionary progress starting with the third step after the classic “brick”.