You Need Nothing But Your Cell Phone
Mobile (cell) phone technology has been accelerating at a rate of knots every since the first one hit the markets.When mobile phones first hit the market they required a trolley to carry around only had buttons 1-9. Nowadays however everything is touch screen and interactive. You can receive email on your phone, take high-resolution pictures and even play online games against someone the other side of the world.The advancement of the mobile phone shows no signs of slowing down either, and those in the know have suggested that before long, there wont be any room in the market for stand-alone gadgets.
Richard Kane, technology researcher at the University of Bath recently gave his opinion on how mobile phones will advance. “ I predict that very soon all the requirements of the modern way of life will be served by phones…technology is getting smaller thanks to things like mini electrical components and people are becoming ever more mobile, so it make sense that people want to carry their life in their pocket”.
Latest Mobile Phone Developments
Cell phone technology comes on leaps and bounds all the time. It doesn’t seem such a long time ago that we were all gasping as phones that had the Internet, an touch screen has only really just become mainstream. Some argue that the phone companies have access to the technology long before we will ever see it, but release new updates every now and again to keep us upgrading. This may be true but it is still the case that phone technology is moving forwards at an alarming rate and it’s amazing how much Alpha wire they are now stuffing in those little boxes. So which are the latest gadgets to storm the cell phone world?
Projectors. How would you like to watch movies on your phone but instead of struggling to see a tiny screen, instead see a 50 inch projection on the wall? Well the latest phones are offering just that and include a powerful built-in projector using obstruction light technology that can be used to project any image visible on the screen. The first to market this technology properly is Samsung, with their I7410. A phone that will be hitting shelves in the UK and US very soon. There is even talks of a newer version that will display images in high definition.
