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So your cell phone can take and send pictures, even video. You can
text message and download ring tones and games. You can even
watch television and do some web browsing with UMTS. But if you're
person who's been using mobile phones for a number of years,
you can appreciate just how far they have come since the early
days when we carried around bricks in dubiously bright neoprene
covers, and simply trying to get a phone and service required
the kind of stringent credit checks associated with entry to the
bank of England.
The cell phones of the future may not look radically different,
but they will enable users to do a lot more and a lot
differently. High speed data access using mobile broadband, high
quality video playback and over the air downloads, high quality
video cameras, or live and time shift broadcast Tv and radio,
and a posse of location position finding applications, besides
ever growing memory and storage capacity, are just some of the
functionalities on the horizon.
The biggest and most obvious change is the rapid take up of
mobile phones. Twelve years ago, the were only for the wealthy.
Seven years ago they were still very rare. Now there more
mobiles phones than households in Europe, and numbers are still
growing fast.
Now with the latest wifi systems there
is also the possibility to connect to your home or office wifi
security webcam so you can constantly secure the premises.
The next generation of cell phones seems all set to be a
combination of phones, PDAs, global positioning systems, digital
cameras and handheld gaming devices. However, the next
generation of mobile phones will be just one facet of the
technologies that are likely to come together. Servers must run
the host software in the case of interactive entertainment
software and networks that connect the phones with these servers
are also needed.
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