Everybody today owns at least a basic mobile phone. The craze for latest mobile phones among people has become heightened to such an extent that people make it their business to keep track of the latest offerings of the mobile market. They are always looking to replace their mobile phones with the latest one having more advanced features. With the trends moving faster than ever before, mobile phones are evolving rapidly. The amazing thing is that the mobile phones that you will be able to buy after six months with the most contemporary features will have no price difference with that of your existing one’s.

Today, the technology has advanced to such an extent that you can use your mobile phone as a Mp3 player, a radio, voice recorder, gaming device and digital camera. What makes it easy to use is its user-friendly nature, its affordability, small size and its numerous attractive features. Manufacturers are finding new ways to pack some great programs into the upcoming brands.

People are looking for convenience, comfort, security and instant connectivity anywhere at any time. As the technology is scaling new heights, mobile phones are becoming cheaper and cheaper and the consumer is getting more for less. A great way of amusing yourself in a non-disruptive way when on the move is by playing games on your mobile phone. If you want to store your precious moments, you can use its video recording feature. Mobile phones can become expressions of who we are by getting mobile ringtones, faceplates, wallpapers, that turn your phone into a unique device. With so many features, do you think anything more can be added to your mobile phone?

With the mobile phones market becoming hotter by each passing day, making quick changes to a device’s user interface design has become a key challenge for manufacturers racing against time-to-market their brands. With the birth of Blue tooth technology, mobile phone users can now connect to their hands free headset without wires. Sharing of files between two mobile phones and between a computer and mobile phone has also become a matter of child’s play.

Mobile phones have helped incredibly in managing one’s time and correspondence in the most efficient manner. Indeed, mobile phones keep you connected round the clock.

Will MMS Ever Kill SMS?

September 21st, 2008

SMS text messaging, which involves the sending of short messages from once cell phone user to another, has been around for a number of years now, and is no longer a “new” technology by any means.

MMS on the other hand is a “Multimedia Messaging System” used to send pictures, animations, and even video footage between mobile phones. There has been some speculation that MMS could eventually rise to completely take the place of the original SMS format.

Most industry analysts, however, believe this is unlikely, just because SMS is such a simple, easy, and convenient system to make use of. MMS is fun and interactive, but it isn’t always necessary for simple communications, and some people prefer the basic text format. Aside from this, the very culture of text messaging was built around the old text-only system with abbreviated words and 160 character limits.

Also, the fact that cell phone providers can get away with charging $0.10 per individual text message sent is an incentive for companies to keep promoting the system. The fact that SMS messaging use so little bandwidth makes them cost almost nothing to transmit, creating a huge cash cow for providers.

There’s little question that subscribers still desire the simplicity associated with good old plain text messaging, while providers are more than happy to keep making money off it. In short, SMS likely won’t be going anywhere anytime soon.