April 25, 2008
Cell phones are equipped with more and more features which are bound to be the basis in choosing what to purchase. Features would more or less fall into five basic categories: physical, fun, productivity, network technology and accessibility.
Physical characteristics consist of the design, size and weight, battery, antenna and display. Fun features would include camera, music, messaging, gaming, ring tones and video. Productivity features are made up of calling, phone book, PDA, connectivity, push-to-talk, data/Internet, download speed/technology, operating system and memory. Network technology is concerned about interface, bands and modes. Accessibility features may include hearing and compatibility, keypad buttons and display font size. Having all features is not necessarily the wise choice but knowing the options would more or less help the user assess his/her personal requirements of a cell phone.










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