Tuesday, June 1, 2010

Da Future Of Mobile Fonez




When I was a young teenager, my sister had her first mobile phone. It was a Nokia 8250. It was the greatest electronic item I’d ever seen it was so small, had some many features and it had the best and most addictive game, Snake. At this time mobile phones were on the rise and this beautiful blue-screened mobile phone was just one of the many that was out there on the market. At this time small mobile phones were popular but as I started to get older and technology started to make better improvements towards mobile phones they started to get bigger and the features now of a state of the art mobile phone are incredible.

It is astonishing in the space of 6 years to look at how mobile phones have changed since then. Now days you can surf the Internet, pay bills, take photos and videos and play music on such a small hand-held and mobile device. When back in the day you could only just call, message and play games.



Looking my own usage of what I do in front of various screens in my day to day life. I’m convinced that the mobile phone will become the more dominant screen of the 21st century outside the home because it’s such a portable device that you can take with you anywhere and can do the same number of functions all in the one device. Having said that, at home the computer screen will be the more dominant screen of the 21st Century. It would be the most used within a household and gives the user the benefit of being in the comfort of their own home. The television screen would follow next due to the fact of the size and sound of it compared to the computer and the mobile phone.



So having another screen to view movies, take photos, design art and access the Internet is reasonable because even though you are able to do those tasks with the mobile phone, it still is the size of the mobile phone and performance that needs to considered. Without these considerations’s being addressed the mobile phone screen cannot be claimed the most dominant screen of the 21st Century outside and inside the home.

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