Evolution Of The Cell Phone: Russian Matryoshka Doll Cell Phone Toy
June 8th, 2009 2:07 PM | by Christen da Costa | 4 Comments

The cell phone, or mobile phone as you Europeans call it, has come leaps and bounds since its inception in the late 80s. And what better way to show it than with a Russian Matryoshka doll like cell phone toy. Although the cell phone was never as big as the white one, which is literally the mother of them all, it wasn’t too far off. My father owned a Zach from ‘Saved By The Bell’ phone, and let me tell you, that thing was a beast. You could bludgeoned a fully grown grizzly bear if need be.
[via PopSci]
Tags: Cell Phones, evolution, Matryoshka, russian


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