August 10, 2010

Have We Seen The End Of The Traditional Mobile Phone

The fact that we have only been using mobile phones for over two decades means that calling them traditional might sound a little bit strange. But lately it looks as though we are seeing the traditional mobile phone replaced by phones such as the iPhone. We may be seeing the end to the push button phone as more and more touch screen mobile phones start to appear.

 

Why People Are No Longer Happy With The Traditional Mobile Phone.

 

The answer for why people are losing interest in the traditional mobile phone is the same reason why people lost interest in black and white television. We are all hoping to have the new technology which has come along to replace it. No one can doubt the fact that any changes which have come along have been adapted to well by the mobile phone; until now anyway. It does seem though, that we are now reaching a stage where the standard mobile phone cannot keep up. It is no longer enough for us to be able to make and receive phone calls but most of us want to be entertained by our mobile phones too these days. Getting our phones to act as video players, personal trainers, eBook readers or web browsers has become the norm. And games on a phone must be on a par with a games console these days; no one wants to play poor quality games anymore.

 

Should We Mourn The End Of The Traditional Mobile Phone.

 

In my opinion, the new technology is amazing and can only get better. No matter what technology we are using in another two decades from now, one thing is for sure the top of the range phones which are out now will be well out of date. Being able to experience new technological developments is one of the best things about being on this planet. I can't wait until the day that the iPhone is outdated and we have something even better.

 

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