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    Future of Mobile Phones

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    The popularity of the mobile phones is constantly on the rise like a snow ball. There are numerous reasons for that and they are well beyond mere communicating with each other. The development of the cell phones and technology in the past decade along with social and cultural processes as well as sharp decrease in prices contributed to their phenomenon success. Cell phones have long become a symbol of status as well as a fashion statement. Some manufacturers have started to produce special

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    Mobile Phones, Menace?

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    Lana Robb 10C Mr Campbell Mobile Phones are a Menace not a Blessing. Some people think that mobile phones are a complete menace and some think they are a blessing. In this statement I will discuss both sides of this argument. Firstly I will discuss how mobile phones are bad for society and how they are a menace. After this I will discuss how they are a blessing and the good things that they hold. This is a constant issue of debate particularly between this generation and older generations.

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    Owning a Mobile Phone

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    Owning a mobile phone When I was in the 7 grade‚ I dreamed of owning my mobile phone. The day I got my mobile phone was one of the happiest days in my life. Owning a mobile phone gave me freedom‚ cost me money‚ and made me be careful about the bad effects from mobile phone. Owning a mobile phone made me had the freedom. First of all‚ I didn’t have to use telephone anymore. Every time I used it to call my friends‚ my parent looked at me really strange‚ they seemed unpleasant. Moreover

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    History of Mobile Phone

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    The first mobile telephone call made from a car occurred in St. Louis‚ Missouri‚ USA on June 17‚ 1946‚ using the Bell System’s Mobile Telephone Service‚ but the system was impractical from what is considered a portable handset today. The equipment weighed 80 pounds (36 kg)‚ and the AT&T service‚ basically a massive party line‚ cost US$30 per month (equal to $337.33 today) plus 30–40 cents per local call‚ equal to $3.37 to $4.5 today.[5] In 1956‚ the world’s first partly automatic car phone system‚

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    Mobile Phone Addiction

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    The problem of mobile phone addiction (1010words) Nomophobia‚ the fear of being out of mobile phone contact. The phrase was coined by a U.K. study commissioned by SecurEnvoy as an abbreviation for no-mobile-phone phobia. According to an article‚ 77% of the 18-24 age group revealed nomophobia.  If a person doesn’t have his or her cell phone‚ and feels uncomfortable trying to respond to real life situations without it‚ experts warn this is addiction. In Hong Kong‚ it is not hard to find teenagers

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    Mobile Phone and Nokia

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    consumers. Product development This area of the Ansoff’s matrix involves keeping up to date with the latest technologies available in your chosen market and using them to appeal to different people (for example‚ WAP phones are aimed at more professional people while Camera phones are aimed at the youth market) Diversification This refers to developing technology that offers consumers something new or different‚ this is the most common way of companies trying to gain greater market share

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    Mobile Phone Addiction

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    happened to you that sometimes you go out but forgot your cell phone at home and so you’re not feeling complete. There’s a feeling somewhere inside that you’re missing something‚ a sense of insecurity sometimes prevails… welcome to the world of cell phone addiction! Mobile Phones Boon Or Bane Since the dawn of human civilisation man has been creating things to meet his needs. Mobile phone is one such ‚ portable electronic device. They are now inexpensive‚ easy to use‚ comfortable and equipped with

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    he The Invention Of Mobile Phone A mobile phone (also known as cellular phone‚ cell phone or handphone)‚ which is a device that can make and receive telephone calls over a radio link around the world. Cell phones connect cellular network from the mobile phone operator. It then allows access to the world-wide network. Compared with a cordless phone‚ it is only used within a short range of a private base station. The first mobile phone was showed by John F. Mitchell and Dr Martin Cooper of Motorola

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    Driving Mobile Phone

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    Persuasive Essay Using Cellphones While Driving Mobile Phone use while driving is common‚ but widely considered dangerous. Due to the number of accidents that are related to cell phone use while driving‚ some jurisdictions have made the use of a cell phone while driving illegal. I think use of cell phone while driving should be banned at any time‚ at any age or any circumstances. Cell phones are also a major distraction to the driver‚ because it not only occupies one’s eyes but also one’s attention

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    children to obtain mobile phones‚ as it is very convenient for a parent to be in contact with his child through out the day. It makes a parent feel more safer knowing he can reach his child immediately if something occurred or happened. On the other hand ‚ it offers emotional security for the child to know that he can take his phone and talk to his parents at any time. Also many teens see having a phone as part of fitting in with their friends.  Twice as many children have cell phones now as in 2004 Most

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