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by David8 Maine8, Dav
Although mobile phones are usually thought of as being modern technology, they in actual fact have existed in one form or another since the mid 1920s. The first mobile telephones were, in essence transportable radio sets, also known as mobile rigs, which communicated with a remote transceiver connected to a telephone line. As a result of the limited amount of available bandwidth, the relatively short range of the radio transmissions, and the poor audio quality of line-based telephony and short wave radio equipment at the time, these were incredibly rare, not particularly useful, and only available to the very rich. Nowadays, you can get a state of the art Nokia 8800 from Vodafone for free with a monthly contract, but if you wanted to use a mobile telephone back in the nineteen twenties, you had to go to Germany, or get a job as an airline pilot! The first people to be able to use radio telephony were passengers on first-class trains between Berlin and Hamburg in 1926.

The hand held mobile telephones that we use today have their origins in the old USSR. A young radio engineer named Leonid Kupriyanovich made the first prototype model of an automatic, wearable, radio phone in 1957. The LK-1, as it was called, weighed a hefty 3 kilos, meaning that it had to be carried in a rucksack, and had a battery life of 20-30 hours depending on usage. It communicated with the telephone network via a base station, which could serve a number of customers within a radius of over twenty kilometres. The following year, he invented a smaller version, which sacrificed battery life and range for portability. It was considerably lighter at 0.5kg, and could, theoretically, be carried in a big sturdy pocket or leather holster.

Electronics wizards at Bell Labs in the US envisioned the basic idea behind the hexagonal cell-type transmission element in 1947, although the technology that was required to make the design a reality was not developed until the nineteen sixties. The world's first entirely automatic mobile telephone system, entitled Mobile Telephone system A, or MTA for short, was developed and commercially released domestically in 1956 by the Swedish technology giant Ericsson. The principal problem with this system was the massive weight and size of the unit, relying as it did on bulky, heavy, and fragile valve technology, and uptake was slow. A smaller transistor-based model, entitled the MTB, was introduced in 1965. This was a good deal more popular, and by the time the network was shut down in 1983 it had over six hundred regular users in Sweden.

Mobile phones have been instrumental in connecting people all over the world in a matter of minutes. Besides being a necessity, they have also become a fad among teenagers and college students. They love having a cool phone with great features to flaunt. But students usually cannot afford high end feature packed models of mobile phones. This is why Micromax, India's leading handset provider has come out with a power packed phone which is easy on the pocket!

The Blink X511 from Micromax is one of the latest mobiles to hit the stores. Equipped with the Opera Mini browser, it will be able to deliver a world class internet experience on this new cell phone. This sleek Micromax mobile has a trendy touch screen and a superb user interface. What's more, it also includes a motion sensor, TV out, a 3 megapixel auto focus camera, a remote control system and an EDGE platform as well!

Today's mobile user wants a lot more than just a phone. He wants the whole world in the palm of his hand. By combining Micromax technology and a great platform like the Opera browser on the Blink X511, Micromax has been able to create a world class handset, at a very affordable price.

The best part of the Micromax X511 mobile phone is its Opera Mini browser. This enables one to connect to and surf the net from any location. It can load pages at the speed of a desktop PC and compresses data by over 90% before delivering it to the handset.

Other interesting features of this Micromax mobile are the Network Dual Band 900/1800MHz, a 1.8? 65K color QVGA display, mp3 and AAC ring tones, memory space of up to 500 phonebook entries and an expandable memory of up to 2 GB! What's more, it also includes GPRS and Bluetooth capabilities! Its lithium ion battery has a standby time of 200 hrs and a talk time of 3 hours.

To buy this Micromax mobile you don't have to go hunting at every handset shop. Simply log on to the internet, visit a good internet shopping portal and browse the latest mobiles on offer! It is so easy to shop online! You can compare prices, brands, read customer reviews, all under one roof! Customer care executives are also available to guide you if you get stuck during a purchase. So go ahead and buy your very own Micromax X511 today!
Monty Alexander has written many articles on many mobile handsets - , nokia mobile, , htc mobile etc
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