Misuse of Mobile Phones Good morning ladies and gentlemen. As you all know‚ mobile phones are important tools for communication and ways to get around‚ It is an indispensable tool in our daily lives. Today I will be speaking about a topic which concerns most parents- and it is the misuse of mobile phones. Some examples of misuse are playing too much on your phone‚ which‚ according to research says that It causes various health problems such as neck pain‚ lowering eye vision and back pain and headaches
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Advantages: * you can carry a mobile phone with you so you don’t miss important calls * if you are lost‚ you can call for directions. * if you are in an accident‚ you can call the police or ambulance - and if the phone has a camera‚ you can take pictures of the accident. * you can listen to music‚ text‚ play games when you’re bored. * most mobile phones have a calculator and a phone book. * you can use a mobile phone to call your customers or boss if you are running late
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PRODUCT HISTORY Sony Mobile Communications (formerly Sony Ericsson Mobile Communications AB) is a multinational mobile phone manufacturing company headquartered in Tokyo‚ Japan‚ and a wholly owned subsidiary of Sony Corporation. It was founded on October 1‚ 2001 as a joint venture between Sony and the Swedish telecommunications equipment company Ericsson‚ under the name Sony Ericsson. Sony acquired Ericsson’s share in the venture on February 16‚ 2012. Sony Mobile Communications has research
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Problem with Mobile Phones There are over 35‚000 mobile phone masts. A mobile phone mast is a cellular telephone site where antennae and electronic communications equipment are placed‚ to create a cell in a cellular network (a wireless network). Some campaigners argue that we should use telephones instead of mobiles‚ because there is evidence to support that the radiation from the phone masts which mobile phones use is dangerous. The first article’s heading is ‘Radiation emissions from mobile phone masts
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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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There are a few advantages for 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
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observer would realize that each student was carrying the same thing. Not a backpack full of books‚ but their mobile phone‚ a device that if asked‚ many would say they never leave home without. A recent rapid advancement in the capabilities of mobile devices along with a decrease in price has enabled the mobile phone to become ubiquitous. In fact‚ there are now 5.3 billion mobile subscriptions globally‚ which is about 77 percent of the world’s population (International Telecommunication Union
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among the customers of Mobilink. The Customer loyalty in Pakistan’s mobile sector is relatively low because it is an emerging industry‚ new players are entering in this market and customers are more fascinated to try the new service providers. However it is expected that when the industry will be well established‚ the results will be more comparable to other studies. Keywords words: Keywords Customer satisfaction‚ Customer loyalty‚ Mobile telecommunication‚ Regression model‚ Drivers of customer satisfaction
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30% of U.S. smartphone market. [Internet] Available from: <http://tech.fortune.cnn.com/2008/12/02> [Accessed on 12/04/2011]. Richard Wray (2011) Microsoft takes on Apple with new moves in mobile phone market. [Internet] Available from: <http://www.guardian.co.uk/business/2009/feb/16/microsoft-mobile-phone-applications> [Accessed on 12/04/2011]. Tim Weber (2011) Microsoft launches Windows Phone 7 smartphones. [Internet] Available from: <http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-11515879>
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NOKIA MOBILE PHONES STREAMLINGING LOGISTICAL TO CREATE VALUES Nokia was founded in 1865 in Nokia Finland as a timber and paper company. One could say Nokia from the beginning was a communication company. On the turn of the century the company started producing rubber. It was not until the 1960s when Nokia started the electronic venture. It was only in 1987 that with their major acquisition they brought the venture into reality and entered the electronic competition. With a rapid growth Nokia
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