The UK Article Directory

Search Articles:
 
Total 1289 Quality Articles Written by 951 Expert Authors.

Home | FAQ | About Us | Contact Us | Site Map | Exchange Links
The UK Article Directory's
Expert Authors
Home
Browse Articles
Search Articles
Submit/Edit an Article
Get RSS Feeds
Add Free Article Content
Most Viewed
What's Hot
Popular Articles
Latest Articles
Most Emailed
Article Ratings
Free Email Alert
Manage Subscriptions
Authors
Publishers
Contact Us to Advertise
Home | Writing-and-Speaking | Writing | Mobile phones: Add c ...

Mobile phones: Add color to your personality

Submitted by shally on 2007-09-27 and viewed 191 times.
Total Word Count: 443
  
Rate This Article | Add Comments | Send To Friends
View Comments (0) | Publisher | Print | Download as PDF

Apart from that, the iPhone-- multimedia and Internet-enabled quad-band GSM EDGE-supported mobile phone designed and sold by Apple-- has also received a huge amount of publicity. The good news is the iPhone has high awareness. 77% of people in the survey had heard of it and 41% of that group had a good impression of the phone. The bad news is that few people want to buy it. Just 6% of people said they were planning on buying the iPhone. The high price ($500-$600) is a strong disincentive. Even with typical phone plan commitment discount, the phone will still cost $300-400 plus expensive Internet access and messaging fees. Still, 6% is an outstanding first year sales figure that could translate into millions of first year buyers.

Rising Gas & Electricity prices!

Thanks to innovating and improved technologies that has transformed mobile phones into computers. Now, mobiles are serving purpose of almost everything that we generally do on computers and laptops. Even advertisers believe they have struck upon the formula for getting their messages across without irking consumers.
Several blue-chip brands like Nokia Corp. and McDonald's Corp. have been experimenting with interactive ads on cell phones, taking advantage of the device's ability to know where you are. Customers have the option of finding the nearest retail or restaurant outlet with the press of a key.

Apart from that, the iPhone-- multimedia and Internet-enabled quad-band GSM EDGE-supported mobile phone designed and sold by Apple-- has also received a huge amount of publicity. The good news is the iPhone has high awareness. 77% of people in the survey had heard of it and 41% of that group had a good impression of the phone. The bad news is that few people want to buy it. Just 6% of people said they were planning on buying the iPhone. The high price ($500-$600) is a strong disincentive. Even with typical phone plan commitment discount, the phone will still cost $300-400 plus expensive Internet access and messaging fees. Still, 6% is an outstanding first year sales figure that could translate into millions of first year buyers.

The another inevitable fact that make mobile phones even more exciting is that in the near future our cell phones will function as credit cards; in fact, in some countries, they already do. Your credit card number is stored on your cell phone and through wireless magic; you can pay for something just by waving your cell phone at a special reader. It's already being tested in some countries, and it's only a matter of time before most of us have the option to add this latest functionality to our mobile phones.

Google is also working hard on mobile services. Talk of a Google-branded search service-packing phone has been circulating for months. The Wall Street Journals claims that Google has been waving prototype phones around in front of potential partners have lead to an influx of ‘shopped concepts. Moreover, as price competition forces margins down, the mobile networks are moving to offer additional services to increase revenue and customer commitment. Internet access, information by SMS and WAP and services such as Orange's Wildfire are applications for existing technology, but provide new services. We have HSCSD and GPRS (giving faster data speeds), though priced rather too high for widespread use.

Thus, after the computers and television, the increasing development in mobile phone handset promises to be a “third monitor” to display your stuff.


Article Source: http://www.theukarticledirectory.co.uk

Author is provding the latest information regarding best mobile phones, mobile phone deals uk and cheap mobile phones. For any query feel free to write mail or login:http://www.mobiile.co.uk.


Don't gamble on energy prices
  • Poisoned Petals by Andy Crabb
  • Neath Swansea Ospreys A New Era
  • Home-made Christmas Card Tree
  • Key Points To Consider When Choosing Your Dissertation Title
  • Planning Your Law Dissertation And Making it Possible!
  • The Important Parts Of Dissertation Proposal
  • How to Do Dissertation Proposal Writing!
  • Its All About Dissertation Introduction
  • The Six Guidelines For Dissertation Literature Review
  • Dissertation Writing Guide!
  • Dissertation Literature Review
  • Dissertation Writing Plan That Actually works.
  • Editing Your Dissertation And Making It Perfect!
  • Dissertation Writing Action Plan
  • Choosing Ph.D. dissertation topic
  • Dissertation abstract writing And Points To Remember!
  • DISSERTATION – CLASSICAL STRUCTURE
  • Choosing the Dissertation Topic For Phd Dissertation
  • Choosing The Topic For Your Dissertation!
  • Choosing a dissertation topic
  • Sure Ways To Get Your Dissertation Done!
  • The Structure of A Dissertation !
  • 10 Points To Help You In Your Dissertation Writing!
  • Dissertation Writing – The Rules To Follow!
  • Dissertation Methodology Chapter!
  • 13 Points To Help You In Formatting Your Dissertation
  • The Body Snatchers
  • How To Organise Your Writing Work
  • Online diamond engagement rings: Convenient way to buy perfect piece
  • Buying diamond engagement ring is now easy
  • Builders and tradesmen - Avoiding problem tradesmen for your home project.
  • The Heather Blazing by Colm Toibin
  • The Father’s Day Gift Dilemma
  • July’s People by Nadine Gordimer
  • Emperor by Colin Thubron
  • PPI Payment Protection Insurance: Another Scandal In The Financial Services Industry.
  • Blog hosting on WordPress.
  • A review of A Bucket of Ashes, a romantic novel set in Britain and Nigeria, by Jill Lanchbery
  • A review of The Valkyries by Paulo Coelho
  • A review of The Possession Legacy by Trevor Dalton
  • Something of a disappointment - Half of a Yellow Sun by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie
  • A review of The Black Book by Orhan Pamuk
  • A review of Black Snow by Mikhail Bulgakov
  • Mobile phone UK: Breaking new ground
  • Mobile phone deals: Reap the benefits
  • Philip Spires reviews Breathing Lessons by Anne Tyler
  • The next Big Thing - Mobile Networking
  • Facebook opens profiles to the public!
  • Google - the master of Easter Eggs
  • What you need to know about Podcasts
  • A reflection on Saville by David Storey and a bit of Rugby League
  • Citizendium, the rival twin of wikipedia
  • Restless by William Boyd, a review by Philip Spires
  • Philip Spires reviews Arthur and George by Julian Barnes
  • Mission - Some extracts from the novel
  • Reflections on a pair of novels, Losing Nelson and England, England plus a couple of trips to Chester
  • Google reveals advertising strategy for YouTube
  • Knowledge is power! - The Power of Search Engines?
  • The Sky is not the limit for google
  • Facebook's chamber of secrets has been opened
  • Google is now attacking the media industry
  • How to assemble flat pack furniture the professional way!
  • Search Engine Optimisation - The pitfalls!
  • Website optimisation is not enough!
  • Feed your Search Engine Optimization Campaign with RSS
  • ChaCha.com: The future of search engines?
  • Next Generation mobile phone - THE iPhone
  • What Important Feature Is Missing From Your Headlines?
  • How to Write an Effective Design Brief
  •  
     
    Number of Ratings: 1
    Rating: 5

    Please login here.
    Email:
    Password:
    Name:
    Email:
    Password:
    Comments: