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    advantage of phone

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    Some Disadvantages are: Some people (especially teens) get so much addicted to cell phones for talking‚ video‚ messaging‚ games‚ etc that they forget the real purpose of the phone and waste large part of their time in unnecessary interaction over their cell phones. Nothing more can be a distraction for a teached in the classroom‚ when a student’s phone rings. Cell phones are increasingly becoming a problem for the schools during classroom hours and are becoming a means of cheating during examinations

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    Smart phones

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    Smart devices. The first small phone was designed by IBM in 1992 and was called the Simon. It was displayed as a concept product that year at ODMEX expo. The phone was released for public in 1993 and marketed by a company named ‘Bellsouth’. As a smart device apart from being a mobile phone‚ it had calendar‚ address book‚ world clock‚ and calculator‚ address book entries‚ email‚ send and receive FAX and started the gaming revolution on phone. The most importatnt and attractive feature of that

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    Mobile Network

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    still needed for next generation mobile internet Allows GSM to use more than 1 timeslot per TDMA frame‚ up to 8 slots Supports either UL/DL symmetric or asymmetric transmission which can be re-negotiated No need to change the air interface or access network Circuit Switched – Compared to HSCSD characterestics‚ new generation mobile network requires all IP-based packet switched core network eliminating the need of circuit switched. Also new generation mobile network requires a much higher data

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    Mobile Apps

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    Mobile Applications Mobile applications have changed the way the world functions. First it started with the IPhone‚ opening the market for mobile applications. Then Android broke though into the world‚ offering the developing options and root users. These options allow us to change the look and feel of our smart phones. In this paper we are going to talk about a few different mobile applications and how they changes how we communicate‚ how we balance our budget‚ and how we get though the world

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    Cherry Mobile

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    Cherry Mobile Flame Specifications Dual SIM / Dual Standby 4.5-inch qHD (960x540) IPS capacitive display 245ppi‚ 16.8M colors with 5-point multi-touch feature 1.2GHz dual-core Qualcomm MSM8225 Snapdragon S4 Processor Qualcomm MSM8625 Snapdragon S4‚ according to AnTuTu Benchmark v3.0.3 Android 4.0.4 Ice Cream Sandwich Adreno 203 GPU 512MB of RAM 4GB of internal storage microSD slot up to 32GB 5MP autofocus camera with LED flash 720p@15fps HD video recording VGA (0.3MP) front-facing

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    Micromax Mobile

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    | | | By Punyadeep Singh PRN 59‚ MBA 09-11‚ SIOM Introduction The mobile phone market in India is worth 130 million handsets annually. While the big boys like Nokia‚ Samsung‚ LG‚ Motorola and Sony Ericsson make up for 70% share‚ the market has of late seen a slew of domestic firms such as Micromax‚ Karbonn and Intex making

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    Sociology Phones

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    demanded‚ and received‚ adjustments to these mobile telephones. Today it is possible to purchase mobile phones that are hardly the size of one’s palm for an extremely low cost to the consumer. The recent surge in use of cellular phones has changed the way most Americans communicate. Conversely the internet has done the same. However‚ cell phones have grown at a much more exponential rate and have become the absolute necessity for many people. Cell phones have had a sociological impact unparalleled

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    Abstract This paper reviews the relationship of mobile phone usage whilst driving a motor vehicle. It concentrates specifically on the legal use of hands free technology; whether the distracting nature of conversing whilst using these voice recognition activated communication devices is potentially life threatening; or should this currently acceptable practice continue. The reason we can and still utilise hands free technology is explored as well as why phone manufacturers are consistently improving safety

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    SMART PHONES

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    SMART PHONES CHANGED THE WAY WE DO BUSINESS Over the past decade‚ smart phones have become a part of daily life‚ which have completely changed the way we live and work. In business‚ the smart phone has been used as one of the most important appliances which can quickly reach target customers. This essay will talk about how has the introduction of smart phones changed the way we do business. Smart phone‚ that is‚ a mobile phone with more developed computing capability than any other phone‚ has been

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    “Design of Sound Activated Remote Control and Alarm System Utilizing Mobile Phone”. Project Feasibility Study for the Degree of Bachelor of Science in Engineering Technology ABSTRACT Nowadays‚ when delinquency has more and more expanded and burglary‚ even car theft has become a social phenomenon and due to the limitation of infrared remote control in terms of control distance from the electrical equipment which not exceed in 30 feet or 10 meters and require line of sight when communicating

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