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I liken my next cell phone look for to a lunch time outing at Train.

Of course, cell phone technology has grown tremendously from its original birth being an oversized, brick-like walkie talkie. In today's world, your cell phone is the "self" phone, and in some cases will become obsolete after a calendar year of use. Pow"R-Up


Despite some great benefits of such an integrated technologies (where people really develop anxiety concerns without the presence of their cell phone), wireless companies, hardware providers, and software developers remain holding back from the ultimate consumer paradigm: let the user choose.

As Americans, we live under the power of wireless providers. One distinction between our service and across the pond is the idea of hardware subsidy. In order to sell it at a cheaper base price, american providers will eat a certain amount of the cost of a device. The catch? A phone commitment must be signed to the subsidy to take outcome.

What this does is get you a phone you would like (now) for cheaper, with no cheap way to get out of it for the next one or two years (depending on the length of your contract, but from my experience, two years is the most common contract length).

So, since you're tied down, this must've been a single heck of a phone!

Wait, no slip out keyboard? Your 2nd favorite OS? Doesn't shoot video?

You just bought the very best available phone in accordance with the selection from a carrier. In most cases, consumers are excited or content with the option they make for the first months. However, after experiencing difficulty with software or computer hardware issues, customers grow to be unsettled. Is this really the greatest phone for me? Should i re-think about some of the options available? Or am I stuck in a consumer black hole?

So, here's in which my Subway comparing becomes relevant. Let's look at our ordering process and examine it to my philosophy for the future cellphone industry:

Pick out your bread. The outside design and total protection relies as much on taste because it does comfort. A mobile devicecolor and shape, and design and style should cater proficiently to the type of user. This initial aspect would include choosingsizing and color, keyboard or touch screen (or both), side toggle buttons, and accessible phone connections. In certain limitations, the person should have a say in ALL these elements.

Start from scratch. Additionally, pick out a "signature" choice. The first and most important component is the "various meats" of the phone - the processor, RAM, and ROM. Although most consumers fail to educate their selves when it comes to hardware and processor abilities, it is one of the key consumer misunderstandings when purchasing a telephone. The processor can greatly influence the user's experience not to mention the amount of storage around the mobile device varies with media-weighty or media-light users.

Which kind of cheese would you like? Here's the option that has divided consumers - the operating system. With more choices today than there was five years in the past, software services have become plentiful and open up OS's are creating far more user options. This could be where that challenging decision between Android os, Windows Mobile, or iPhone OS is manufactured.

The rest of the stuff - tomatoes, lettuce and onions etc. Now that the majority of the phone has been chiseled, the rest of the options may be configured. This is where you decide on out whether you'd like or want to ditch... Camera, Video clip recorder, WiFi Bluetooth, Speakerphone and connection Music Player, and all the other "non-mobile phone" abilities a brilliant phone can provide.

Let's wrap it and bag it. Obviously, if you're person who eats "for here," it's usually OK to travel light on the components. But for a lot of Americans it's by pointing out "to go," business, so deciding on appropriate accessories for your phone like a circumstance, a screen protector, a mobile battery charger, or other items might be important to select customers.

The Chips and Drink. And for the sake of this metaphor, let's figure out which options to choos, because a meal usually can not be complete without a potato chips and drinke

Drink - Wireless network Provider More essential than the chips generally to balance out the primary meal, the wi-fi provider would be picked based off coverage, brandloyalty and recommendations, and choices for payment selections.

But with technology swiftly evolving the idea of a "two-year contract" has become obsolete as well as a ploy to drain additional money from the consumer, french fries - Wireless Economic Obligation I end short of using "contract" simply because that implies a long term commitment. Therefore, this is why you'll have the option to pick the "agreement" of your choice - payment methods, settlement options, and user rewards or savings. www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00GPS2S7Y


Now that wasn't so hard was it? Needless to say with technology the capacity of matching and mixing certain ingredients may not be physically achievable. I neglected the option for battery because that is a piece of the puzzle that depends on consumer use and technological developments - everyone wants the longest-long lasting battery for example.

Having said that, the mobile phone is becoming one of the quickest technological advances in the modern age. The structure ofsoftware and hardware, and wireless companies has been slowly expanding complicated and customer "un-friendly" - users are left out of your production process. If we could implement it, there would be a lot of pleased consumers, the modern technology exists for mobile device decision, and.

Matthew Hymel

Switchfast





 
 
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