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MOBILE PHONES

Contents
 Introduction Image

 Parts of a mobile phone


 Mobile phone operators in India
 Varities of mobile phones
 Functions in a mobile phone
 Manufacturing market share
 Users of mobile phones
 Merits of using mobile phone image

 Demerits of mobile phones


 Conclusion
INTRODUCTION
 A mobile phone is a long-range,electronic device
used for mobile telecommunication over a
cellular network of specialized base stations
known as cell sites.
 In the beginning, two-way radios (known as
mobile rigs) were used in vehicles such as
taxicabs, police cruisers, ambulances
 The first fully automatic mobile phone system,
called MTA (Mobile Telephone system A), was
developed by Ericsson and commercially
released in Sweden in 1956
 Dr. Martin Cooper of Motorola, made the first US
analogue mobile phone call on a larger prototype
model in 1973.
PARTS OF MOBILE PHONE
Main parts of a mobile phone are:
 The circuit board
(the heart of the system)
 Battery (the lifeblood of
your phone)
 Antenna
 Liquid crystal display(LCD
 Keyboard
 Microphone & Speaker
 Sim card
 Flash memory chips
MOBILE PHONE OPERATORS IN
INDIA
 AIRTEL
 Aircel
 IDEA
 VODAFONE
 BSNL
 RELIANCE
 TATA
 Hutch
 Mtnl
 Spice
VARITIES OF MOBILE PHONE
FUNCTIONS IN MOBILE
PHONE
 Audio & written communication
 Capturing images
 Video & voice recordings
 Listening music
 Surfing internet
 Watching TV ,live matches
 Data storage
 Games, calculations, radio
 Organising tasks
 In Q3/2008, Nokia was the world's largest
manufacturer of mobile phones, with a global
device market share of 39.4%, followed by
Samsung (17.3%), Sony Ericsson (8.6%),
Motorola (8.5%) and LG Electronics (7.7%).
These manufacturers accounted for over 80% of
all mobile phones sold at that time
USERS OF MOBILE PHONES
 A wider opportunity to communicate by a principle
of call frequency reuse
 Efficient and effective way to communicate
 Small and easy to carry around.
 Cell phones have full duplex
 Cell phone can communicate on 1,664 channels or
more& process millions of calculations per second
 Cell phones (TDMA) use a dual band.
 Store information, make task or to-do lists, keep
track of appointments and set reminders
 Cell phones are a faster and more effective way to
transfer information
 Information transfer take place by means of modulated
electromagnetic wave which emits E.M radiations causing
cancer of the ear or brain tumors since mobile phone
radiation does affect the electrical activity in the brain
 Analog cell phones may have problems of cloning.
 The reception is poor in some areas, limiting your
connectivity (you can't talk underground or on planes)
 People use the phone while they are driving, and this can
cause problems
 People use bluetooth and the camera in bad ways
 Student's access to calls in schools and especially in
classrooms DISTURBS the study environment.
CONCLUSION
Mobile Phones - A curse or a boon?
They are a must-have fashion accessory, and
with coloured fascias, aerials, covers, logos
and ring-tones available with Wider
Applications.They have become a necessity in
this modern world for communication
purposes. on the other hand the harmful E.M
radiations destroys birds eggs& embroys&
kills them & also these radiations cause ear
cancer & brain tumour. So, mobile phones are
a boon as well as a curse

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