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Getting The Most Out Of The Latest Technology In Mobile Phones

by Chris Channing

The technology that empowers mobile phones as we know them today is vastly improving as each year goes by. Only a decade ago, we were devoid of much of the functionality modern mobile phones have. And as the future looms ever closer, it’s exciting to think of what is going to come next in the mobile industry.

Digital cameras are a popular topic among photographers. But so too are mobile phones, which have recently started to excel in raising the quality of resolution and picture quality that is able to be taken. Mobile phones can’t replace the more expensive digital cameras, but they are indeed catching up regardless. For most photography needs, a mobile phone can now fit the situation with an easy solution.

Networking and social contact among mobile phone users is becoming strong every day. With technologies such as infrared, Bluetooth, and fully functioning wireless cards, it’s now possible to share and send media in seconds flat. In years to come, battery life will continue to become less of a problem with such technologies and we could even start seeing social networking platforms emerge.

We’ve all heard of the Nokia N-Gage. It was supposed to be the revolutionary consumer phone that also doubled over as a video game platform. Mobile phones haven’t quite lived up to the hype that the N-Gage had, but they are making leaps and bounds in the gaming department regardless. Some mobile phones can allow support for fully 3D games, as well as many different kinds of visually appealing 2D games.

Also beneficial to mobile phone users is the fact that mobile phone networks are becoming faster, more dependable, and maintain larger areas of coverage. Current trends in mobile phones are shifting towards the 3G network, which has taken advantage of high speed networks to deliver content faster and more reliably. The upcoming 4G network is also expected to make quite a stir in the mobile phone community as well.

Lastly, mobile phone companies are now starting to input innovative features such as the global positioning system as an everyday feature for consumers. Already, mobile phones are able to send emergency hotlines location data for those who are on their mobile phone at the time of the call. This functionality is being extended to the consumer range for applications such as finding a certain location, getting driving instructions, and even estimated times of arrival. There is still room for expansion, but already the GPS is proving to be a vital consumer application in mobile phones.

Closing Comments

Mobile phones today are revolutionary considering that only a couple of decades ago, mobile phones were almost useless compared to today’s feature sets. Better range, gaming features, social networking options, and vast amounts of other countless features are being poured into modern mobile phones in order to make the ultimate end product in telephony. In another two decades, we’ll likely see mobile phones as multi-use forms of consumer electronics- but this prospect is much sooner than most would think.

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