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Mobiles Phones – Then and Now
In the past 25 years we have seen tremendous improvements in the technology that surrounds us. Many people take what we have available to us for granted, such as when was the last time was from the sofa to the TV channel change?
One of the most useful applications the technology is communication, gone are the days of the Fix Your message to a pigeon. Now we have e-mail, fax, instant messaging, social networking and of course the mobile phone.
As your reading this, it is likely there are at least a cell phone within 10 meters, where you sit, you probably have one today. In the are indeed in several countries, more mobile phones than people, including the United Kingdom
Today I'll show you how to develop mobile phones have
The 80s The first generation
Often described as the decade of greed for what the economic and social climate in Britain and the USA. But the 1980 Years as a transition between the industrial and information society age.
Motorola DynaTAC
The first commercially available handheld mobile phone was the Motorola DynaTAC was approved in 1983.
With a weight of 794 grams of an outstanding and measuring 10 cm high, the DynaTAC was a real soldier. It had the standard 12-key layout we see on today's mobile phones together with nine other key
RCL (Recall), CLR (Clear), SND (Send) Sto (Store), FCN (function), end (end), PWR (Power), Lock (Lock), VOL (volume)
Motorola have announced that they the 21 Anniversary Edition Release of the phone built to the original specification with modern components.
But it has an advantage if someone tries to mug you, you could club them over your head and make it your way.
Nokia 100
The first mobile phone from Nokia's original series of phones designed specifically for the growing consumer market. was designed from the ground up to easily mobile virgins, a concept that Nokia use for the world-renowned.
Nokia's market research were revealed at the time buyers to purchase mobile phones for security reasons. Based on this integrated three special keys were the first programmed a red number 9 that for Emergency was. The second was to name represented by an envelope Voice-mail systems and the third could be programmed to user preference.
The handset weighing only 340 Grams, and was also the key lock system, which calls for protection from oversight.
The 90s The second generation
The '90s marked the Collapse of the Soviet Union and the end of the Cold War, it also marked the dot com boom and rise of the Internet. Economic growth were sitting hand in hand with the technological Development.
Motorola StarTAC
This was the first to appear in the flip phone format. His widely recognized by the original Star Trek Communicator inspired was, the phone was released in January 1996 and filed in the year 2005 PC World Magazine him at # 6 in The 50 Greatest Gadgets Of The past 50 years
It was also the first phone to the vibrate function synchronizes Vibracall function of time only Motorola phones could make use of this feature, as it held the patent. Back staring into the day even the smallest (94 mm x 55 mm x 19 mm) and lightest (94 grams) mobile phone was considered available, it even made cameo appearances in films such as 8mm Nicolas Cage.
Nokia 5110
The Nokia 5110 was released to the public in 1998 and very quickly became the most popular cell phone in the world. It was rugged, had excellent battery life and the course was one of the first phones on the Snake game function.
One of the key features Nokia 5110 Nokia Express stands out from the competition was on instrument panels. For the first time their mobile phone users were able to accurately adjust as he saw, people could custom dashboards for their mobile phones allows them to create from the crowd.
Siemens S10
The Siemens S10 was the first to have a color screen; it marked a revolution in mobile phone history. It was released to the public and to celebrate in 1998 / show off their performance included an Easter egg to a Palm Siemens Tree image ad.
Although this was the first mobile phone equipped with a color screen, the demand for the handset was relatively low. The colors looked washed out and the Monitors from the vertical ghosting suffer. A feature that I love to over the phone, is the ability to select a color to assign to a contact in your phone book, similar how to assign colors to files on modern Macs.
Nokia 3210
The Nokia 3210 was a massively popular handset, launched initially in 1999. It was a successful combination of modern features. It was the first mobile phone to an internal antenna and, unlike the Nokia 5110, you could both the front and back Exchange cover of the phone.
For the first time in the mobile phone industry an advertising campaign for the handset in the first place for young people launched. The inclusion of 3 games, changeable aggressive dashboards, customizable ringtones pricing policy and led to the popularity handsets with those aged 15-25.
The 2000s to the Third Generation
In early 2000 in the history of the worlds biggest excuse to get drunk, the new millennium. The 2000s have escalation of social Questions from the 90s such as health, human rights, gender equality, homosexuality, body image and caused terrorism. But what it has for the Technology do?
Samsung SGH-M100
2000 was the year that redefined digital convergence, combining multiple devices into one in the name of convenience. Samsung had created a winning combination of a mobile phone with integrated MP3 player.
It had 32MB of onboard memory and is connected to your PC with a parallel Interface. The delivery of the handset in-line remote control has been provides complete control over your music, there was also a headset included, which as a personal Handsfree doubled.
J-SH04 Sharp
The first commercial camera phone was released on the Asian market in 2000. The Phone boasted a 110,000-pixel camera with built-in CCD sensor and a glorious 256-color screen to your captured moments.
There was also a miniature portable color printer available so that you could make printed copies of your photos. Its commonly assumed that the camera phone and mobile printer from the Purikura photo booths scattered that in Tokyo at the time could be inspired.
Ericsson T68
Released in time for Christmas 2001, the T68 had the largest number of features depending on seen a cell phone and managed to do it in style is light and compact (100 mm x 48 mm x 20 mm 84 grams).
Although not the first phone with Bluetooth function (That was the Ericsson T36 in 2000) It was the first that the market has been penetrated and widespread. Also featured Infrared, GPRS, Triband, WAP, SMS, predictive text, EMS, WAP, color display, customizable ringtones, custom wallpapers, screen savers and a photo phonebook. This phone set the standards for those to come.
Motorola V3/RAZR
The handset had the power to the world to the opposite direction to spin axis. It was released in the wild in 2004, and possibly one of the most clearly handsets of all time for its beauty and size. It was originally designed as an exclusive fashion phone considered.
Like its big Grandpa the Motorola StarTAC allowed the V3 to make it in PCWorld The 50 Greatest Gadgets of the last 50 years on the number 12 spot.
The handset was only 13mm thick (53 mm x 98 mm x 13 mm) and weighed only 99 grams in less than a year after its release, it was reported that the RAZR V3 popular clamshell phone was available, and as of July 2006, Motorola 50 million units shipped.
Nokia N95
The N95 does it all. Gone are the days of the implementation of a mobile phone, an MP3 player, a GPS device in your vehicle, a PDA or laptop, video camera or digital camera. A single device, as it was to do it available to the public March 2007.
The handset packs a 5 megapixel camera with Carl Zeiss optics, video recording at 640×480, WiFi, quad-band, integrated GPS and MP3 players. Although considered by today's standards heavy at 120 grams and is quite large (99×53x20 mm), the handset shot to number one in the first week of publication. This was mainly due to the enormous amount of anticipation on the handset.
Then people will ask what is left, next? Is it possible to make a phone better than this here? The answer is yes, and The answer begins with A.
The Future – Fourth Generation
Apple iPhone
Apple are notorious for the way they market their products, they have to hype for months if not years built for this product. They are very secret with what they do, and the audience pieces together to work out Apple's new patents Product. In fact, more than 200 patents for the technology behind the iPhone connected.
The iPhone's functions include those of a camera phone, a multimedia player, Phone and Internet services such as Web browsing and e-mail. All this will be controlled by a massive 3.5 inch touch screen interface. It is to try with 8 GB or 16 GB of memory, and Apple, 1% of the total available Capture mobile phone market in the first year of its launch, thats 10 million units.
Already a revised model of the Apple Apple to publish iPhone, the iPhone 3G, which is currently written for release in mid-July. It includes new features such as 3G data transfer and built-in GPS so that You literally find the nearest hotel, railway station, pub, no matter where you are.
About the Author
Matthew Woodward has worked in the mobile phone industry for many years and his knowledge is second to none. If you wish to learn more about him, please visit Apple iPhone Accessories or free iPhone