Communication: The Positive Impact Of Cell Phones

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Communication: Cellphones Cellphone The cell phone has become an integral part in the majority of people in he modern word. Many find I difficult to imagine life without it. The cellular phone was originally designed as a portable telephone that uses cellular network technology to make and receive calls. It has replaced it predecessor, the landline telephone, which requires wired connection in order to connect and to transmit calls. Purpose The cell phone was originally designed for the sales and business world to communicate with others while away from home or the office. Development Mobile telephones had been originally introduced by the American Telephone & Telegraph Company (AT&T) in 1946. However, in a given area only 11 or 12 channels …show more content…

I phone wee also the only device that could function on the network Androids offers more flexibility as it runs on an open network which allows the user to download from any site directly to the device. Android also opened the market for various companies to create devices to run on their network. Both formats has helped increase the popularity and need for cell phones with the incorporation of music downloading capabilities, streaming of music, television, and movies, GPS functions cameras and social media. Impact on Society Cellphones continue to have a positive impact on society. With cell phones people are able to maintain contact with others in the same city or other countries with ease at any time and from any place Text messages are utilized as a quick and easy way to communicate. Applications such as Skype and Facetime allow callers to not only keep in contact via audio but able to see each other while they talk. The surge of social media helps keep people aware of events from any time and any place with the integration of built in cameras and video cameras. Many of news stories take are filmed while they are taking place with the use cell phone cameras before it reaches most news markets.

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