Future of cell phones

Submitted by Dave Won on

How many people today have never owned or used a cell phone? The answer to this question is not hard to guess. The chances of somebody having not used a cell phone these days is most as rare as a US one dollar coin.

The effects on humans and their love for cell phones has become huge, a close to complete dependence on the the beloved cell for has become the norm in a society where it is more common for someone to use a phone to contact someone than drop in for a visit or arrange a date to catch up for lunch.

So the future of cell phones is clearly a solid one, in what for they will be during the next 20 years is anybodies guess as the phones are becoming smaller every day, and more versatile.

Future of cell phones

 

It was little over 15 years ago that owning a cell phone was purely for Business and the rich and famous, and the prices that were attached to phones were out of reach for the average consumer, but now with prepaid cell phones are less than $10 is some cases and there are not many phones that you could pay over $1000 for unless it has gold embroidery.

The demographics now include kids that as soon as they can speak or even read, they are in line to get a cell phone.

The real boom of late has been applications that give extra online functionality to a phone so you can do anything from chat with friends on a social network to playing games against a friend somewhere else in the world.

If anything the cost of cell phone network usage has to come down in the future given the competition is growing steadily.

Mobile cell phones more well known as Smart phones these days, are cemented in the future and beyond.

Now if we could just get some clarity on associated health problems due to radiation exposure, we might be able to more predict what the real future is.