Why You Don't See THESE On Phones Anymore

Techquickie ·Techquickie ·2019-05-06 · 912 words · ~4 min read
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0:00 remember when cell phones were the hot new thing and a big clunky phone with an
0:04 antenna that you had to pull out was the epitome of cool
0:08 you don't ah crap i'm getting really old aren't i
0:11 well anywho cell phones quickly started to
0:14 shrink in the late 1990s but many models
0:18 still had visible antennas of some sort
0:21 until the smartphone era came along getting us all used to sleek rectangular
0:26 devices without anything poking out at an odd angle that is until you have to
0:31 bust out a dongle but how exactly does a phone pick up a
0:35 signal without a visible antenna i mean as a 90s kid my knee-jerk response for a
0:41 long time to a reception issue whether it was on the phone the tv or the radio
0:46 was to pull the antenna out and start you know wiggling it around until the
0:51 problem went away so why don't we even have the option to
0:55 do that anymore one explanation you'll often hear has to
1:00 do with the frequencies used by modern cell phones you see an antenna typically
1:05 needs to be about one half to one quarter of the wavelength of the signal
1:10 that it's receiving in order to function properly and you can see this for
1:13 yourself if you've ever noticed a cb radio antenna attached to a car
1:18 because cb radios operate on a frequency where the wavelength is around 11 meters
1:23 the antennas can be comically long fortunately the wavelengths of typical
1:28 cellular frequencies are much shorter so depending on what kind of network you're
1:32 connected to your phone needs an antenna that's somewhere in the neighborhood of
1:36 around five to seven inches but then hold on a minute those older
1:41 phones also used frequencies in the 800
1:44 to 900 megahertz range so
1:48 it turns out that the main issue was figuring out how to stick a inch antenna
1:54 inside a device that's supposed to be handheld and this was harder than you
1:58 might think even though older phones were relatively
2:02 speaking so large just as the interiors of today's
2:06 smartphones are quite crowded with all the features that are packed inside
2:11 older phones also had tons of components taking up space within the chassis
2:17 as time went on though and consumer demand forever smaller phones increased
2:22 it became clear that this was a problem worth solving as otherwise reasonably
2:26 sized phones with large antennas sticking out of them were less portable
2:31 more fragile and if we're being honest just less sexy sorry i am that shallow
2:38 so the solution came in 1998 courtesy of a little company you might have heard of
2:42 called nokia instead of using a long metal rod they
2:46 stamped the antenna onto a component inside the phone in a thin flat layer
2:52 and not only that but this new antenna
2:55 was also printed with a number of folds and turns kind of like the traces on a
3:00 printed circuit board instead of in a straight line that meant it took up very
3:05 little space but was still long enough to receive a signal so this paradigm has
3:10 lasted into the modern age where thin metal antennas folded up inside phone
3:14 bodies are the norm and many phones even use part of the exterior metal of the
3:20 phone body itself as part of the antenna in fact having one end of the antenna be
3:25 a large flat sheet like the metal backing of a smartphone can give a
3:29 significant boost in bandwidth these physical innovations combined with
3:34 processing advances that make it easier for phones to work with a weaker signal
3:38 mean that there just isn't much reason to stick antennas way
3:42 on the outside of the main body anymore and in the somewhat near future faster
3:47 5g connections that use even higher frequency signals could mean that
3:52 antennas inside our phones would need to take up even less room
3:56 though if you're one of those folks that really misses the old school antennas i
4:00 do hear that boom boxes have been making a big comeback so
4:03 you should probably look into that
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