The Past And Present Of Mobile Phones - By Maxim Garanichev
From the Motorola Dyna-Tac of 1973 to the Nokia N-95 of 2007, mobile phone technology has evolved more in the past three decades than computer technology has in past six decades. The number of mobile phones outnumbers the population in 30 countries (according to Informa Telecoms and Media), and 80% of the world’s population today can have access to mobile phone or cellular phone services. There are only a limited number of mobile phone technologies, but a very large amount of mobile phone manufacturers and cellular phone service providers. In places like the European Union and India, there is no charge for receiving phone calls on a mobile phone. Today, mobile phones are the cheapest means of communication. Read more
Incentive minutes and texts, are they a good thing with a cell phone company? - By misty
Mobile phones are often considered a must have item in this new age. We are always in need of keeping in touch with work, family, and our email even when we are not at home or in the office. Many mobile phone companies will offer great benefits for signing up with them for at least 12 months. This means you will have a contract with the mobile company for 12 months in order to procure such incentives as minutes and text messaging. In order to determine if incentive minutes and text messaging is a good thing with a mobile phone company you will need to ask a few questions.
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iPhone Promising To Deliver Several Communication and Entertainment Devices - By Michael Ferrerya
Chances are high that you have heard about the iPhone coming out this June before you read this first sentence. If you weren’t aware yet, Apple is releasing their own multi-functional mobile device that includes the functions of a cell phone with texting, video iPod, PDA with web browser and the ability to check Emails, as well as a digital camera. The iPhone also has other unique features such as the 3.5 inch touch screen pad that is advanced enough to distinguish the difference between a human finger, and a human face or body pressure like when in a pocket. Read more
Prepaid Phone Cards. Where to buy and how to use. - By Sanchos
Pin Dialing
Using some certain types of prepaid phone cards requires pin dialing. This means that each time you try to contact someone you need to dial not only phone number, but pin number as well. Of course it’s not so hard to dial few additional digits, but why it would be much better for some phone cards companies to enhance their services and to make them more convenient for average customers. They need to realize that this function might irritate some callers and these companies can easily loose their potential customers if they do not provide them with the alternative recognition service.
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