When you stop to consider it, it's really quite hard to imagine that the bulky, heavy, and unstylish dinosaurs that we used to term as mobile phones in the 90's were actually the predecessors of today's suave, stylish, and state of the art cell phones. But they are, and we're only left with this feeling of amazement at how innovative humans can really become.
It's inspiring to see the amount of progress that has been done in just a small amount of time. In fact, it's funny that mobile phones are still called phones today. Because with the functions they are laden with, these phones have become much more than just instruments of communication, they've become the Swiss knives of multimedia players. And at the rate things are going today, we can expect much more innovations and developments to come our way.
Pay Using the Mobile Phone
The idea of being able to transact through one's cell phone is probably one of the things that will change the way we live our lives. This method is actually already being put into practice in Japan. Basically, what you'll do is pay for credits on your cell phone. Credits, of course, mean money. There are devices with sensors in the places where you can purchase things and all you'll have to do is to wave your mobile phone in front of the sensor in order to pay. The credits you owe will then be subtracted from the number of credits remaining in your mobile phone. The new phones being developed today already have this feature. Of course, it will take some time to catch on. But, like all the other innovations that have been done these past years, you'll just notice that this feature, too, will begin to be a norm in our lifestyles.
The Environment friendly Phone
Sony Ericsson, one of the leading innovators in mobile phones, has designed a cell phone that is completely biodegradable. As of now, it's still in its baby stages, but it won't be long until we have a new, earth friendly phone in our midst. No longer shall we be plagued with pictures of discarded phones gathering in land fills. Finally, here's a phone that will actually aid us in the effort to save the planet.
Sony's new mobile phone is aptly called the "Greenheart". It's made of a one hundred percent recyclable plastic called bio plastic. Also, it won't have the standard user manual that comes in a small book. Instead, the manual would just be in html format. It's truly a crowning achievement in the effort to stop global warming.
It's inspiring to see the amount of progress that has been done in just a small amount of time. In fact, it's funny that mobile phones are still called phones today. Because with the functions they are laden with, these phones have become much more than just instruments of communication, they've become the Swiss knives of multimedia players. And at the rate things are going today, we can expect much more innovations and developments to come our way.
Pay Using the Mobile Phone
The idea of being able to transact through one's cell phone is probably one of the things that will change the way we live our lives. This method is actually already being put into practice in Japan. Basically, what you'll do is pay for credits on your cell phone. Credits, of course, mean money. There are devices with sensors in the places where you can purchase things and all you'll have to do is to wave your mobile phone in front of the sensor in order to pay. The credits you owe will then be subtracted from the number of credits remaining in your mobile phone. The new phones being developed today already have this feature. Of course, it will take some time to catch on. But, like all the other innovations that have been done these past years, you'll just notice that this feature, too, will begin to be a norm in our lifestyles.
The Environment friendly Phone
Sony Ericsson, one of the leading innovators in mobile phones, has designed a cell phone that is completely biodegradable. As of now, it's still in its baby stages, but it won't be long until we have a new, earth friendly phone in our midst. No longer shall we be plagued with pictures of discarded phones gathering in land fills. Finally, here's a phone that will actually aid us in the effort to save the planet.
Sony's new mobile phone is aptly called the "Greenheart". It's made of a one hundred percent recyclable plastic called bio plastic. Also, it won't have the standard user manual that comes in a small book. Instead, the manual would just be in html format. It's truly a crowning achievement in the effort to stop global warming.
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