Thursday, March 28, 2013
How convergence is changing the mobile phone world
In a world inundated with technology, we are flooded us to carry multiple devices with different uses. The last two decades have seen an increasing rate of natural scene with a phenomenal rate, enable producers the opportunity to many individual items are combined in one compact unit.
Mobile Industry has seen major scene at a rapid pace than the competition occurred due to the nature of portable devices. Mobile phone users first allowing the phone without using any wire tied. Years passed, the rise of MP3 players cause almost every manufacturing includes the functionality in their phones. In 2011, the latest figures from Nielsen show that the combined sales of smartphones in the world today is overtaken by the standard computer. Smartphones to become the legendary flagship mobile convergence, and this year it embodies must have mobile phones, the BlackBerry. was first introduced in 1999, in a world that is only embraced the World Wide Web and all the technical features. Although originally intended as a two-way paging devices designed BlackBerry finally found himself accompanying entrepreneurs recognized as favorite. using a combination of a personal digital assistant, with the flexibility to access your e-mail, within the first few models of the BlackBerry is an instant success in the workplace. company and the company implemented remove a BlackBerry Enterprise Server to the existing network infrastructure and distance sensitive personal and corporate data from lost benefits Blackberries. Ten years after its introduction, the BlackBerry success cemented when the then U.S. presidential candidate Barack Obama is pictured on one while. After the campaign trail winning the 2008 U.S. presidential election, President Obama became the first president to use a smart phone on a daily basis. Now, BlackBerry is built to the latest must have item, the constantly connected generation. Getting mobile network to survive a wide range of BlackBerry models very and the increasing use of data in the business smartphone with a piece of art all can not develop without.
Pandora Devine is a freelance journalist and raised its profile in the field of mobile technology. She wrote this article originally for Orange UK.
Labels:
Internet