Monday, April 11, 2011
Lower prices, more features: Smart phones
Mobile phones are everyone’s dream. Every person wishes to have a phone that has the entire feature set demanded by the user. As we know, if service increases, so does price. Then how does a user have the phone of his dream? Phone companies have take certain steps to respond to user demand. Thus, the smartphone. IBM designed the first real smart phone in 1944. This smart phone is the first smartphone. This phone was a hit on the market and brought a revolution to the world of phones. After such a big revolution, touch phones spread to the whole market quickly thereafter.
The phone has done a wonderful job in changing our idea of what a phone should be comprised of — it should have a good camera, a video recorder, a notepad, an address book, an Internet browser, a game machine, and more. When placed side by side with other phones, the concept of a smartphone takes shape. And with a thin bezel, content is displayed perfectly without any blur or image distortion. In order to transform it into a tablet phone, the traditional phone could also be laid side-by-side to create a display that’s accurate for something like video game systems. Smart phones are available with many features and at a low price. Smart phones are a cool choice for those who are interested in buying standard phones that have many attractive features.
People are attracted by the BlackBerry because of its mind blowing features. These feature can makes anybody stand and look in awe for a second. Touch phones have an attractive look. PDA phones force people to buy them so they can have a multiple feature phone. The iPhone is the most high-rated touch screen phone in India. Priced at around 105 Dollars, the iPhone is capable of working with 3G wireless ambience.
The 3G touch screen phone supports GPS tracking, Microsoft Exchange, and the new App Store. Like any another touch screen phone in India, it also combines the various features of an iPod, mobile touch screen phones and an internet device.
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