Friday, April 8, 2011

Importance of mobile phones

Importance of mobile phones
Nowadays, virtually everyone carries a mobile phone, including the young children. They have become the most important item an individual can own. They serve as a communication tool used to make and receive calls as well as send text messages, listen to music, surf the internet and even play mobile games.
Mobile phones are now so common that they hardly attract attention. People have started understanding the value, convenience and ease of owing a mobile phone. In earlier days, very few people could think of buying mobile phone but today looking at the dropped prices, almost every individual can afford to purchase it. Mobile phones are equipped with every latest feature you desire. Even if you don't need the advanced features, you can get a basic mobile phone to make and receive calls. They can help us in our fast lifestyles when we have no time to meet our friends, relatives and left with the only option of talking over the phone. We can stay in touch whenever and wherever we need to.


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Mobile phones available in small attractive designs, provides access to many useful features like camera, games, music and many more. We almost take them for granted as they are extremely affordable to maintain. The loads of useful features make lives much easier. Some like to use it as a camera, some for listening to music, some for making calls, some for entertainment purposes and some for multipurpose. With the latest java games, wallpapers, polyphonic ringtones, Bluetooth mobile technology, picture messaging, you can never feel bored. These days, people are looking for comfort, convenience and reliability and mobile phones have surely provided them all. 
The main advantage of mobile phones is talking on the move but if due to a poor reception or network, an important call gets dropped, it's no use. So you need to take care while choosing your network service provider so that you don't face any problems while making and receiving calls. You can choose among the best mobile Phone Networks like Orange, 3 Mobile, T Mobile, O2, Vodafone, Virgin, etc. All these mobile networks provide cheap line rental mobile tariff plans, benefits like free line rental, half line rental and free mobile phone insurance with free mobile handsets. The roaming feature allows you to make and receive calls even if you are out of your country. It might be a little expensive but let's people stay connected.


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Today, people have become so dependent on their mobile phones that they cannot imagine life without them.


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bluetooth hearing aid making things possible

The Bluetooth hearing aid is one of the latest and most useful applications in the wireless technology. They have been of tremendous help to those individuals with various types of hearing disorders. 


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The hearing aid amplifies the sound, although not perfectly, and facilitates conversations and perceives other essential sounds. Most users of the non-Bluetooth device have long struggled with the inability to use electronic audio devices due to their hearing aids. However today, it is very possible to perceive sound despite the use of mobile phones and other electronic devices. The Bluetooth technology has made an advance leap in technology and has made life more convenient to those who are audibly impaired. 
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The Use

The wireless technology used in hearing aids today makes communication possible despite the presence of electronic devices. It allows the users to take advantage of some high-tech gadgets that they find difficult to use before. The Bluetooth technology allows the users to listen to radio programs, view TV shows, and talk on mobile phones that are powered by the wireless device. It also permits people to use technologies without interference of the _wiring. They provide many opportunities that most people take for granted.


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Bluetooth may be about to change all of your problems and worries in hearing sounds. Because Bluetooth is a standard design for most electronic gadgets, you'd find your hearing aid useful in many technologies. Compatibility issues with ear pieces or headsets were a problem for many people in the past. However, today, Bluetooth has provided a way to make communications possible despite the presence of hearing aids and other electronic devices. 
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How It Works

The Bluetooth gadget makes use of a short range wireless audio technology to link electronic equipment to each other. They work at a normal distance of 30 feet. Today, some Bluetooth devices work at around a hundred feet in distance. It deters the need of wires which makes it easier to use them.


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These devices are actually the first of their kind. They have a Bluetooth connected to the back of the ear that provides constant connection to other Bluetooth devices that are within the range. A microphone on the base of the unit picks up the sound and transmits it to the mobile phone. At times, connect and disconnect buttons are even present in these Bluetooth devices. The recent technology can be connected to almost al electronic sources today. Due to this, it is never hard to use the device with any modern equipment. 
The Advantages
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Hearing aids with this wireless technology help improve the lives of people with hearing impairments. They bridge the existing gap between technological limitations and modern devices that people enjoy. Quality of life is definitely improved through the use of these gadgets. 

Bluetooth hearing aid promises efficiency to all its users. Although it may have some imperfections, it creates a positive outlook among many people. The developments that happened in the past few years is indicative that more is yet to come with this modern device.


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Sunday, August 15, 2010

Mobile Phone

MOBILE PHONE
A mobile phone (also called mobile, cellular phone, cell phone or handphone) is an electronic device used for full duplex two-way radio telecommunications over a cellular network of base stations known as cell sites. Mobile phones differ from cordless telephones, which only offer telephone service within limited range through a single base station attached to a fixed land line, for example within a home or an office. Low-end mobile phones are often referred to as feature phones, whereas high-end mobile phones that offer more advanced computing ability are referred to as smartphoneClick Here!            Click Here!
A mobile phone allows its user to make and receive telephone calls to and from the public telephone network which includes other mobiles and fixed line phones across the world. It does this by connecting to a cellular network owned by a mobile network operatorA key feature of the cellular network is that it enables seamless telephone calls even when the user is moving around wide areas via a process known ashandoff or handover.Click Here!                                                                                                          Click Here!
In addition to being a telephone, modern mobile phones also support many additional services, and accessories, such as SMS (or text) messages, email, Internet access, Click Here! gaming,Bluetooth,infrared, camera,MMS messaging, MP3 player, radio and GPS
The first hand held phone was demonstrated by Martin Cooper of Motorola in 1973, using a handset weighing in at two kilos. In the year 1990, 12.4 million people worldwide had cellular subscriptions. Click Here! By the end of 2009, only 20 years later, the number of mobile cellular subscriptions worldwide reached approximately 4.6 billion, 300 times the 1990 number, penetrating the developing economies and reaching the bottom of the economic pyramid.
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TOP 10!

Enjoy our roundup of some of the best mobile phone stories you may have missed this week:

1. webOS 2.0 on Video.

Version 2.0 of Palm’s webOS has been treated to a leaked preview video and although it’s nowhere near as exciting as the HTC video, it’s still worth a watch! Running on an emulator, it provides a great insight into what will be coming out of Palm now that HP are on the scene.

2. Android Continues Market Share Increase.

During Q2, Android’s lead over RIM and Apple in the market share stakes increased again, up from 12% to 17%, while RIM fell from 41% to 39% and perhaps surprisingly given the recent release of the iPhone 4, Apple dropped from 25% to 23%.

3. Angry Birds Feast on BlackBerries.

The massively popular iPhone game has come to RIM’s BlackBerry OS, ensuring that no matter what phone you own, you get to fight some green pigs. It’s available for download from BlackBerry App World.

4. China Sees iPad Release.

The Apple iPad has been released in several new markets this week, with pre-orders also being taken at the amazing Beijing Apple Store in China. The other countries getting the iPad are Argentina, Chile, Columbia, Ecuador and Peru. According to sources at the event in China, the first customer in-line queued for sixty hours and purchased two.

5. Windows Phone 7 Shows up in a Bing Ad.

This awful Bing advert featuring Rachel Zoe of The Rachel Zone Project – ’stop searching and start retching’ – is bearable if you turn the volume down, but is notable for using Windows Phone 7, on that Samsung prototype again, to advertise the Microsoft search engine. How long will it be before WinPho7 gets an advert all of its own?

6. Another New Nokia Appointment.

We’ve seen a new CEO and a new UX expert join Nokia recently, and now the company has announced that they have a new CTO too. Ex VP of Software at Sun Microsystems, Rich Green, will be driving the compnay’s technical strategies forward and is quoted as saying they ‘don’t need to wait for Symbian^4′ to do so, but should ‘advance Symbian^3 at an aggressive rate’ now.

7. Skyfire Reaches Download Milestone.

Alternative mobile web browser Skyfire, now available on Android and with a little luck, soon to be seen on the iPhone too, has reached one million downloads on the Google platform alone. Skyfire is well-known for its video capabilities and a similar compression technique used by Opera on Opera Mini.

8. LG Going 4G in the USA.

While not especially relevant in Europe at this stage, LG could be bringing a 4G mobile phone to the US’s Sprint network, and it could be running Windows Phone 7. Sprint is a CDMA network, which may not be seeing the new Microsoft OS until 2011.

9. It Looks Like a Phone…

But it’s not. You could use your Sony Ericsson Walkman phone, your iPhone or whatever other device you like to listen to your music, but why bother when you can use an MP3 player that looks like an old brick-style phone? Complete with huge casing, massive buttons, a radio and built-in speakers, this is the retro way to listen!

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