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Man Who invented The Mobile Phone Says People Who Spend So Much Time On It Need To ‘Get A Life’

The inventor of the mobile phone has suggested that people who spend too much time on the device should get a life.
 
Martin Cooper, a 93-year-old American engineer widely credited as the "father of the cell phone", was appearing on BBC Breakfast when he suggested people should stop scrolling and "get a life".
 
Cooper led the team at Motorola responsbile for the development of the first ever mobile phone in the 1970s. In 1973, he became the first person in history to make a handheld cellular phone call in public.
 
Cooper admitted he doesn’t use the device all that much. He explained during the interview that he probably spends less than 5 per cent of his time on his phone.
 
When asked what he would say to those who spend hours on their phone, he was incredulous.
 
"You really spend five hours a day?" he asked. "I would say 'get a life!'"