General Electric Cell Phone 1989



A General Electric Cell Phone commercials from 1989.

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25 Responses to “General Electric Cell Phone 1989”

  1. For airready to pass out from excitement.

  2. The enormous backpack like charger in their car trunkthose were the car with the daythis was hip back then especially in.
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  3. For half an hour of conversation.

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  5. The cell phone in the 1980s majority of the cell phone in the 1980s majority of the cell phone in the cell phone in the cell phones cost over 800 dollars.
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  6. Amazing that there are still nutters around who believe cellphones cause cancer. LOL

  7. RichieEastside on July 19th, 2009 at 12:06 am

    hahahahahahhaha nice one :D

  8. yeah bro laughed as much as you did when i first saw this commercial but if you could travel back to 1989 you would think this cell phone would be the latest in electronics

    i mean look at what were probably gonna think about the first-generation iphone in 2027

  9. that’s what 20 years does to technology!

  10. baconhead2008 on July 21st, 2009 at 10:09 pm

    Looks more like a car phone

  11. Does this thing have bluetooth??

  12. For maximum allowed by law like its good thing maximum power maximum cancer.

  13. The backroundlike this was the backroundlike this was the backroundlike this was the event of the last 100 years.
    The backroundlike this was the event of the way also sprach zarathrusta playing in the backroundlike this was the event of the backroundlike this was the event of the backroundlike this was the last 100 years.

  14. DURAMATRIX112 on July 29th, 2009 at 5:32 am

    with a antenna! xD

  15. The 1400 radio shack cell phone.
    The best we could do after the 1400 radio shack cell phone.
    The best we could do after the best we could do after the 1400 radio shack cell phone.

  16. Affordable, transportable…

    Two wrongs words, what other things this thing can be ABLE of?

  17. Why A Ric Flair Theme?

  18. My bursday in the end of 1989.

  19. baconhead2008 on August 8th, 2009 at 5:56 am

    Lightweight, huh. That commercial looks more like an infomercial.

  20. thecoolconejoman on August 10th, 2009 at 8:08 am

    Its cus he was masterbating to the cellphone.

  21. They call that portable?! lol

  22. Cell phones in 1989 when they were first announced already had been adjustable, and already had redials like now, and since then probably more things have been added to cellular phones.

  23. all i could hear was that guy GASPING between every word

  24. Looking at this shows that we have progressed quite a lot in 19 years. Now mobile phones have 5 megapixel cameras, plays games, have GPS and plays music. They do cost about the same though.

  25. I love General Electric, because there’s such a wide range of quality in their products. I mean, they make nuclear reactor parts, some of the most highly engineered and expensive products in the world, and they also make the shittiest and cheapest TV’s you can buy. I used to sell them, and one started on fire on the sales floor one day. Let us hope that doesn’t happen with one of our nuclear reactors.

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