Aangi Zaveri at Student. Show More. Views Total views. Actions Shares. No notes for slide. History of the cell phone 1. Their idea of a cell phone was one that connects to your car.
It was produced until Also one of the first display screens featured on a cell. Total views 27, On Slideshare 0. From embeds 0. Number of embeds Downloads 1, Shares 0. Comments 0. Likes It was not the first cell phone with a full keyboard—that distinction goes to the Nokia Communicator , which launched in , six years prior to the Sidekick—but the Sidekick was certainly one of the most popular.
The phone was originally designed and produced by the now-defunct company Danger, Inc. Even though the Sony Ericsson Wi, introduced in , was not the most popular cell phone of the decade, it was a significant one, as it was one of the first to consider a cell phone a device for playing music. For the phone, Sony partnered with Walkman—the old-school portable media player—on the phone, which had two GB of external memory and a battery life of up to 30 hours of playing music. The phone had an orange-and-white exterior, which was certainly a distinctive combination.
When closed, the phone resembled a music player with a screen and a circular control panel, but the screen slid up to reveal numbered keys. This phone had basically all of the same capabilities of any other phone in its time, the main difference was the size and shape. The flip phone became very popular after this came out because of the convenience of it's size and mobility.
Most people today probably remember the iPhone 1 coming out on the market. It was like nothing else and had so many different capabilities and features people everywhere were astounded by it. Steve Jobs and Apple created an invention that blew away any competitors trying to recreate the iPhone in any way. Phones would change forever and the future would become very intriguing. The Google Glass was introduced in by Google but has not been a very well known product.
Most people probably could not tell you exactly what the Google glass was if you were to ask them. The Google glass is basically a phone built into a pair of glasses.
Taking their lead from the Nordic countries, which had cooperated to develop networks, a group of European government and industry technocrats came together in to work towards a common standard.
In European leaders met in Bonn to sign the agreement that would allow mobile phone users to roam from one country to another, hopping from network to network. The common standard agreed in was called GSM. They would initially use a single radio frequency band, MHz, across Europe, ensuring that users could pick up a signal wherever they were. They would include provision for SMS short message service, or texting , and would have increased security features.
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