The Past, Present, and Future of Cell Phones By: Zehra Karim Matt McCann Jae Shin Anthony Richardson Jose Luis Balderas.
Introduction The basic concept of cellular phones began in 1947 23 conversations per area simultaneously Bulky and expensive 500 billion minutes for the first half of 2004
The Importance of Cell Phones Today Comfort of having a conversation wherever/whenever Taking and sending pictures Videos Text messaging Ability to locate Easy to use MP3 Players Calendar Alarms Notes Internet Remote and underdeveloped countries also have access Status symbol Bluetooth
Modern Cell Phones
The Future of Cell Phones TV Remote control Ability to start your car Gaming Watch the other party
Fashion statement – “Slave to fashion” Motorola – “humanize” phones; read emotions ClearPad touch screen Screens that can be wrapped around the phone
Watch cell phones Nokia – Necklace phone Japan – Cake-shaped phones
Disadvantages 270% chance of getting glioma for using a cell phone for more than 2000 hours NY will soon ban cell phone use while crossing the street Misuse of camera/video Accidents
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