The cell phone is fast becoming one of the necessities of life. Not only can you call people using a cell phone, but you can do many other things that were once done by other electronic devices. Now, however, you can do almost anything with your cell phone, including take pictures and surf the Internet.
Cell phones have progressed to a point where they are almost all in one. They come with full color display screens that allow you to check sports scores online, read your email, and even watch highlights as if you were watching a movie on a Web site. Some have started offering music playing capability (you can store MP3s in your phone), and it is possible to take and send pictures using a cell phone. And, if you can't talk at the moment, you can still send a text message, much like using an Instant Messenger (IM) program. And many cell phones also function as walkie talkies, which makes them even more useful.
Not only do cell phones fill in for a variety of electronics, but they can also fill in for a GPS electronic device. Cell phones can be outfitted with small devices that allow you to know where the phone is. You can use them in conjunction with a small computer or receiver that can tell you where you are, or you can use it to keep tabs on your kids. There are even cell phones that allow you to ?dial in? to any conversation that is being had over the phone. It is like surveillance electronic equipment in the cell phone!
But this is not where the electronic technology of cell phones ends. Some personal data assistant (PDA) electronic devices are incorporating calling capability. The most famous of these is the Blackberry. A Blackberry can keep track of your appointments and calendar. You can use it to type out and send email. Some PDAs even have forms of word processors so you can jot down notes or begin writing a document. And you can still use it as a phone to make phone calls. This combination of functions that allows you to function as an office (albeit of limited ability) in a pocket is increasingly popular. This is because it is easy to carry with you, and you can take care of important business from almost anywhere.
The convenience of having nearly everything, including a multimedia center, inside of a phone is very tempting. Many people already have these cell phones. They are especially popular among younger people, ages 12-35. Even children as young as eight are beginning to have their own phones. It makes it possible for their parents to contact them (or to find them if it is equipped with GPS), and it is a fun way for them to connect with friends. For business people it is nice to know that wherever you are, you can listen to your favorite tune to relax, check your email for important information, and send pictures to headquarters if necessary.
New Cell Phones Out
The StartacIII is a remodeled classic. The original Startac put Motorola on the map in 1996, when it was released as the world's smallest and lightest model. It was also the first significant flip-style model in the world. It weighed just 3.1 ounces. Interestingly, you can still buy the original model on eBay.
The StartacIII borrows from the original's aesthetic features, sporting a dark black outer casing. The new model sports silver streamlining that makes it look almost like a Razr-Startac hybrid.
Interestingly, the model doesn't have an outer screen. Motorola has included some creative lighting on the outer shell that allows users to see if they have missed calls and text messages. The model also offers a scratch resistant screen and outer case.
Original Startac users will love the distinctive Startac chime, a nice touch by Motorola will which surely have somewhat of a nostalgic effect. The model also sports a fully functional mP3 player, which has become a must-have.
The model also comes equipped with a 2.0-inch, high definition TFT QVGA LCD screen. Motorola has been using similar technology for their handset for a few years; TFT is widely considered to be the best screen technology available.
It appears that the StartacIII will be released first in Korea. The release date will be sometime in March. For now, Motorola will keep the model out of the U.S.; surely a few handsets will be sent over and sold here.
The M900 is also a new handset from Motorola. The model was built to be a mobile, cellular solution for homeland security and other emergency and federal service groups. The phone will be used by local, state, and federal government agencies.
The model was designed with easy to install vehicle interfaces, making it possible to use during critical missions and in high stress environments. The model also boasts 2-watt frequency amplification, which makes the model function in very limited service areas.
The M900 also has advanced voice activation technology and functions. This enables the user to easily dial when touching the handset isn't possible. The phone sports first of its kind ability to voice dial using numbers only.
The model also is equipped with hands-free audio quality for a clearer pickup, better background-noise suppression and echo cancellation.
It is highly unlikely that the M900 will be released as a mainstream handset. Its capabilities and functions don't at all line up with was most consumers are looking for at this time.
With these latest models, Motorola continues to meet the needs of different consumer groups.
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