Martin Cooper, who led the team that built the first mobile cellphone, with a prototype of that phone at his home on April 4, 2025, in San Diego. — Photos: AP
DEL MAR, California: Dick Tracy got an atom-powered two-way wrist radio in 1946. Marty Cooper never forgot it.
The Chicago boy became a star engineer who ran Motorola’s research and development arm when the hometown telecommunications titan was locked in a 1970s corporate battle to invent the portable phone. Cooper rejected AT&T’s wager on the car phone, betting that America wanted to feel like Dick Tracy, armed with "a device that was an extension of you, that made you reachable everywhere”.
