Advancement of Mobile Technology


Advancement of Mobile Technology

In this era of technology, mobile phones are one of the most fascinating technology that we use the most. Mobile phones have come a long way from just a medium of communication to one of our best mates. Today, it is very difficult to spend even a single day without the mobile. If our phone breaks down, it make us quite nervous.

Nowadays, mobiles come bundled with a lot of features. It’s like many of the gadgets are mixed together and made into a single powerful gadget with the main features of all. Mobile serves as an iPod for listening to music, as a digital camera for taking high resolution images, as a handycam for making videos, as a computer for browsing the Internet and playing games, etc. Though it’s not as good as using the individual gadgets but still the output is quite satisfying. If the advancement in mobile technology continues at this pace, we might observe new inventions in the field of individual gadgets applied to mobiles as well. This means that the mobile will be as advanced as the individual gadgets it is made up of.

We have already seen mobiles with 5 megapixel camera like the Nokia N95. The Sony Walkman series phones give as great output as an iPod. Also, the latest mobile phones can store thousands of songs in all the popular formats, thus getting closer to the iPod. The screen resolution and the number of colors supported is also increasing steadily. Mobile manufacturers are trying hard to reduce the size of mobile phones and to make them as thin as possible, though the Nokia Nseries phones don’t support this fact as they are quite bulky and heavy. Even though, there is still a lot of progress to be done regarding the usage of mobiles for browsing the Internet but still it fulfills the purpose to some extent. You can also watch TV on your mobile but this technology is still developing. Some mobiles also support GPS (Global Positioning System) technology. This technology helps in accessing your position, whether you are on foot or in a vehicle. You can easily get to know where you are located with the help of a map and you can also get to know the way to a particular place with the help of directions that are provided to you.

So, we might see some mind-blowing advancements in the future mobiles!

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  1. #1 by jpro on June 24th, 2010

    Unfortunately this commentary neglects to address the issue that nearly 70% of the world CANNOT afford data-enabled phones let alone the cost of data. Simply put, mobile phones do two things – voice and text regardless of being GSM, CDMA or even AMPS. Internet access, video, email…are all dreams of those that inspire to ignore those that have much less. Wake up you techies, most people in China or India (totaling nearly 3B people can’t afford nor care about downloads or ringtones.

  2. #2 by guzen on June 24th, 2010

    Not yet, but they didn’t even want cell phones not that long ago. Give technology enough time and it will engulf the entire planet.

  3. #3 by BookJunkie on June 24th, 2010

    http://media.www.dailyemerald.com/media/storage/paper859/news/2007/09/17/Pulse/Timeline.A.History.Of.Music.Media-2970538.shtml

    Music timeline

  4. #4 by nacao on June 24th, 2010

    N97 is not worth having ….the Symbian system is for the nookie.You should have Such like the HTC which is based on the Windows Mobile system..I have Both HTC?????????????

  5. #5 by Sweety on June 24th, 2010

    Hi Sweety,

    Let's see if this will help you. Your grammar is a bit off—let me correct that and give you some tips, then I'll give you more ideas for your composition. The changes will be in capital letters like THIS.

    –Your first sentence doesn't make very much sense at the end. I think what you are trying to say is:

    "Technology has made MANY advancements, and THESE advancements are WIDELY AVAILABLE. The only thing we have to do is enter into this TECHNOLOGICAL world."

    –Your next sentence is okay, but leave out the word "in":
    Mobile PHONES ARE an example of that, and this gadget is becoming a status symbol of today, but are they a good thing?

    –Your next sentences are confusing. First I'll correct your grammar:

    "The truth is that mobile PHONES ARE an essential need, but YOUNGER generations are wasting TOO much time on THEM. Even SCHOOL CHILDREN WANT to OWN PHONES, although THEY ARE not really necessary FOR them. Mobile PHONES ARE also bad if used while driving. In conclusion, SOME USERS WOULD BENEFIT FROM MOBILE PHONES, WHILE THEY ARE UNNECESSARY FOR OTHERS."

    Take note of the words I deleted. Some words weren't needed or just made the sentence confusing. You start off by saying that mobile phones are "an essential need" which means that they are very necessary, but then you say that "new generations are wasting too much time" on them and that school children don't need them. Then you move on to talk about driving with phones.What you should do is split up these thoughts into maybe 3 paragraphs (or 3 separate sections) with maybe 5 sentences in each paragraph.

    First, talk about why mobile phones ARE essential–in case of emergencies, to contact friends and family who are far away, to check messages and email outside of your office, etc.
    In your next paragraph, talk about how they have become popular with kids for other reasons–texting, listening to music, and playing games. Also talk about why school children don't NEED to have cell phones to do these things during school time.
    In your third paragraph, talk about why phones are a bad technological advancement—they are dangerous to use when driving, people rely on them too much, they are expensive, they are used as a status symbol, unreliable, etc.

    Then you can wrap it all up with your last sentence "In conclusion….."

    Good luck, I hope this helped! Don't forget to indent (by hitting the "tab" key) before each new paragraph and you can always use the spell check on the computer in Microsoft Word. Also, don't use the word "thing" so much.

  6. #6 by rails on June 25th, 2010

    N97 , i wannn it!!

  7. #7 by corpo on June 25th, 2010

    ???? ? ?????

  8. #8 by rocky on June 25th, 2010

    whe keep on tring to find something outside of us to make us happy .When all along were trying to make are brains satisfied when the key to hAppineess is in our soul and it doesnt like plaing on computer it likes walking on beaches —Just Living with nature

  9. #9 by psychic on June 25th, 2010

    i m not clear for question at 1:05

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  11. #11 by legalize on June 25th, 2010

  12. #12 by earthlink on June 25th, 2010

    In Africa the mobile phone IS the computer!!

  13. #13 by urbantool on June 26th, 2010

    I agree!! :^)

  14. #14 by truth on June 26th, 2010

    my class and my switch class have mobile devices and we r only in 5th grade and we use them to do r work at school and incourge u to get a slide or flip phone if u dont have one.

  15. #15 by Iamkyle015 on June 27th, 2010

  16. #16 by Anna M on June 27th, 2010

    firstly i'll point out the little mistakes:
    line 10, double comma
    line 13, misunderstood for misunderstand.
    (just minor, i know, but worth a mention)

    Write a paragraph on humanity's need for community, and how these technological 'supplements' have become akin to a recovery drug, sometimes completely replacing our need of correspondence with a new need for custom themes, faster download times, and the foolish thought that annonymity [sorry if that's misspelled] allows us to speak more honestly.

    Write about the nature of community, how people used to correspond, and how today's split second 'txt' culture has created a generation of adolescents willing to forgo proper spelling and coherence of message and speech, because understanding is only a 10 second reply away.

    Finally, mention the lost meaning of written correspondence, the replacement of the soul with binary code, and the tragedy that is the extinction of the love letter.

    I think there's enough there ^^

    I've left most of it generalized because after all this is your essay and you should be the one writing it.

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