Cellular Phones are a portable device that enables communications on long distance. Cellular phones are much more advanced than regular phones, and they are capable of transferring data such as text messages, SMS, connecting to the internet, receiving and sending emails, playing movies and music and much more. Cellular phones have become so popular that many of the phones can carry cellular phone accessories to go along with.
It is no secret that the more advanced your cellular phone is the more features it will support. To some, these features would mean nothing, and to others they would make the decision of whether to buy the cellular phone or not. Some of today’s common features on cellular phones are cameras, Internet browsing, recordings, music playing, organizers, Bluetooth Connectivity, radio, Wireless Modem, and video calls.
Today’s leading manufacturer of cellular phones is Nokia, which holds about 35% of the cellular phones market share. Cellular phones come with a large variety of accessories- which capture a rapidly growing market size of purchases related to cellular phones. Some of the most popular cellular phones accessories are antennas, Bluetooth, body glove cases, charms, codi cases, color keypads, connectors, data cables, hands free, holograms, memories, mp3 accessories, Naztech cases, and protect chargers. A list of popular U.S cellular phones accessories providers include Mitsubushi, HTC, Nokia, Panasonic, Sanyo, Samsung, Sony Ericsson, Siemens, Audiovox, Danger, Kyocera, and many more.
A growing number of Americans use their cell phones as their only phones, and the use of cell phones instead of land lines is even more common in Europe and Asia. One reason many people used to keep their home phones was their phone number. Today the law allows you to “port” those numbers, even to cell phones. Many people have also found that the “free nights and weekends” offered by most cell phones allows them to scale back their home phone payments. However, to compete with cell phones, the landlines companies have begun offering competitive prices that include unlimited calling.
Not many people know it, but cell phones are actually two-way radios, much like the walkie-talkies of the past, but much more advanced. When you talk into your cell phone receiver, it registers your voice and converts the sound into radio waves. These waves travel through the air until they reach a receiver, which is usually found at a base station. This station will then send your call through a telephone network until it contacts the person you wish to speak with. Similarly, when someone places a call to your cell phone, the signal travels through the telephone network until it reaches a station near you. The station sends the radio waves out into the neighboring areas. These radio waves are then picked up by your cell phone and converted into the sound of a human voice.


















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