Ever since the cell phone was invented there has always been a trend to follow and the competition when someone strikes gold. At first there was the race for color, then the RAZR came along and manufacturers scrambled to develop the technologies in order to diminish the size and weight of the units. Now often diminutive, phones have transformed into more and more complicated devices, trying to become mobile computers, assistants, cameras and multimedia players.
Now it is 2008, and the ”I want it all and I want it now” trend in the phone industry is more apparent than ever; simply having the best camera- or business phone is not good enough, they have to be both. The phones from the higher class are already attempting to be good not only in one area but to perform well in all possible aspects, becoming “all-in-one” devices.
Now it is 2008, and the ”I want it all and I want it now” trend in the phone industry is more apparent than ever; simply having the best camera- or business phone is not good enough, they have to be both. The phones from the higher class are already attempting to be good not only in one area but to perform well in all possible aspects, becoming “all-in-one” devices.
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