Mobile Phones Comming Soon To A Store Near You
Mobile phone technology had a great year in 2009, a year full of exciting new technological advances. New makes and models, new applications and featu...
Mobile phone technology had a great year in 2009, a year full of exciting new technological advances. New makes and models, new applications and features, new looks and feel stalked the shelves. But they left the shelf just as fast as consumers hit record buying in 2009 for mobile phones.
2010 is lined up for some exciting and innovative mobile phone technology. Progress is being made in leaps and bounds and even better still, prices are being cut to make this new found technology more affordable to the average consumer.
All of these new advances in mobile technology are thanks to the market leaders such as HTC, Samsung, Nokia, and Sony Ericsson to name a few. Not only mobile manufacturers are catching the mobile fever. Network providers such as 3, Vodafone, and the United Kingdoms o2 networks are jumping on the bandwagon. They are offering the best mobile phone deals to date. Offering gifts, slashing prices, it’s a consumer swindle.
This fight, this clash of the mobile network titans is a consumer swindle, a consumer paradise. Consumers now have more options, more freedom to chose. Prices fall and in some cases all the way down to no cost at all. It’s mobile madness and the consumer is in control.
Mobile phones are going to incorporate new applications that spread over a wide variety of technologies such as video conferencing, Wi-Fi application services, video blogging capabilities, all set upon strong, firm, powerful 3G networks.
Providers are advancing their networks. 3G networks are sprouting all around to support the seemingly endless need for speed and dependability.
As with other advances in technology, eventually as it becomes mainstream, look and feel become more and more important to consumers. The right color. The right shape. The right size. More variety. More options. All of these become even more important to the user and to the mobile phone companies that want their business. Consumers will chose mobile phone packages that suit their needs and also their wants.
A final note, but not one to be dismissed is music and video. It was not long ago that mobile phones had one purpose, to call when away from a landline. Not the case in 2010. Mobile phones will be packed with more memory, some upwards of 16GB with the use of microSD cards to support the ever growing desire to watch movies and play MP3’s on mobile phones. Mobile phones will support popular music and video formats such as MP3, WAV, and MP4 so music and video will be cross compatible with user computers.
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