Sweden Mobile Phones

The first mobile telephone system in Europe was launched in Sweden. Since this can be considered as the pioneering country for mobile telecommunications in Europe a more extensive description of the technological evolution of the different phases is warranted. Unlike most other countries, Swedish Telecom decided to develop a fully automated system immediately. The Mobile telephone system A (MTA) was completed in 1952–3
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Sony Ericsson J100i

Simplistic Design
Call someone, text someone. Be available for days on end, and talk for hours. Get your message across without complication.

Compact Electronics
Small and neat with a colour screen and easy-to-use basic mobile phone features like calling and messaging.

Down To Earth Features
No frills, just impressive battery life and convenient one-click shortcuts to common tasks like writing a text message.
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Dumped By Mobile SMS

When it comes to hi-tech breakups, women are more ruthless than men and they’re using their mobiles like never before to take charge of the dating game. A survey of dating habits by 3 Mobile and dating website RSVP found 36 per cent of women have used texting, email or chat sites to break up with someone, compared to only 24 per cent of men.

And 18 per cent of women have actually texted their beaus a break-up
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The first voice transmission

The surplus supply of valves after the First World War led professionals and amateurs to experiment with voice transmission. These first experiments were called ‘voice telephony’, even though they did not imply any aspects of switching and connectivity as expected today from telephony systems. The main drawback for commercial applications of these communications systems was the lack of privacy, since it was easy to eavesdrop
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Cheap Sony Ericsson J230i

Sony Ericsson J230i Mobile Phone

Stayed tuned wherever you are
Designed for optimal ease of use and wide appeal, this phone will tune you in to all your important calls, messages and information – and the radio.

The enduring appeal of radio
Tune in to your favorite FM station with one click; listen with the supplied stereo handsfree or set to speakerphone to share music, news and sport.
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BlackBerry Thumb Bites

Sore thumbs after spending hours on a hand-held email device? Sounds like a case of “BlackBerry Thumb”. The American Physical Therapy Association has recognised BlackBerry Thumb as an official workplace malady – a stress-related injury due to over-use of any PDA or smartphone.

Professor Alan Hedge, an ergonomics specialist at Cornell University in New York state, said the condition is caused by “highly repetitive, forceful thumb movements with the thumbs held back from the palms”.
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Sony Ericsson Z550i

Z550i– compact yet comprehensive

The elegant clamshell design will fit comfortably into your hand. Open it, and there’s everything you need for communications, imaging and entertainment.

Mobile Phone Features

Push e-mail – Instant e-mail on your mobile phone, just like on your home computer. Messages are sent directly to your phone as soon as they arrive.

The Bluetoothâ„¢ experience
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Mobile Technology History

The origins of wireless communications may be traced back to the German scientist Heinrich Rudolf Hertz, who demonstrated in 1888 that an electric spark of sufficient intensity at the emitting end could be captured by an appropriately designed receiver and induce ‘action at a distance’.

This transmission via the ‘ether’ challenged the classical notions of physics. Whereas Hertz’s experiments spanned just a
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Cheap Motorola L2

Personalization / Fun Features
DownloadableÐ’â„– java apps, images, and ringtones
MP3 RingtonesÐ’â„–
Video Playback : MPEG4/H.263
Polyphonic Speaker : 22 KHz

Call Management Features
Phonebook
Integrated Speakerphone

Messaging Features
MMSÐ’â„– (Picture / photo + text + sound)
Wireless Village Instant MessagingÐ’â„–
SMSÐ’â„–
EMSÐ’â„– 5.0

Productivity / Lifestyle Features
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Mobile Telecommunications Origins

Mobile telecommunications use radio waves, instead of wires, to connect users. Though the origins of wireless communications may be traced back to the second half of the nineteenth century, the earliest applications for mobile communications date back to the 1920s. After the Second World War, when the civilian use of wireless telecommunications resumed, several industrialised countries independently developed mobile telecommunications systems.
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