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  1. John Francis Mitchell (January 1, 1928 – June 9, 2009) was an American electronics engineer and president and chief operating officer of Motorola. Mitchell led the pioneering development and implementation of Motorola's mobile phone technology producing the first portable transistorized pager and cell phone.

  2. 6 de jul. de 2009 · When he formulated the idea for the DynaTAC, Motorola's prototype for the first cellular phone, John F. Mitchell, who died on June 11 at 81, boasted that his creation would be useful to a...

  3. John Francis Mitchell (1 enero 1928 a 9 junio 2009) fue un estadounidense ingeniero electrónico y presidente y director de operaciones de Motorola . [3] [4] Mitchell lideró el desarrollo y la implementación pioneros de la tecnología de telefonía móvil de Motorola produciendo el primer localizador y teléfono móvil transistorizado portátil .

  4. John Francis Mitchell, Motorola's Chief of Portable Communication Products (and Cooper's Manager and Mentor) and the engineers who worked for Cooper and Mitchell are also named on the patent.

  5. 17 de jun. de 2009 · John F. Mitchell helped engineer the technology that paved the way for the world’s first cell phone during a 45-year career at Motorola, where he was president from 1980 to 1995.

  6. John Francis Mitchell was a man of vision who was influential in the creation of wireless devices. One of his most recognizable contributions to technology, particularly wireless technology, was the role that he played in making the development of the first cell phone possible.

  7. John Francis Mitchell (January 1, 1928 – June 9, 2009) was an American electronics engineer and president and chief operating officer of Motorola. Mitchell led the pioneering development and implementation of Motorola's mobile phone technology producing the first portable transistorized pager and cell phone.