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 Mobile phone or mobile internet device? -2

When I am in the new cell phone market, more and more research is directing me to the newest advertising in technology: mobile Internet devices.

Companies are trying to find a healthy environment between cell phones and laptops, creating low-cost mobile technologies that require very little time and effort to work on the Internet, access email and store media. The market is new and open to interpretation, based on consumer needs and business opportunities. The first thing to do first: do I still need an OTHER device in my possession from my phone and the main processing unit (laptop, netbook, desktop, etc.)?

Take a step back and appreciate the use of the phone. What you actually use the most, the least, and the areas that you want were more advanced or focused on your specific needs. Now do the same with your computing device.

You can see some overlapping areas and processes. Seeing that technology as a whole has evolved into a pro-mobile, several years ago our mobile phones turned into mini-computers capable of carrying a lot of information when processed at speeds faster than the original tables.

But does this mean that you absolutely need a mobile Internet device?

From a consumer point of view, this is a simpler choice: most likely not. Averages, as they are reduced, usually have a larger size and require bagging or protection. For everyday use, a mobile phone with a three-inch screen is enough - until now.

We are so accustomed to 3-4 "screens of the mobile Internet, that we think that something more than 4" is monstrous! However, this is not the case, as some have found out, including companies such as Dell, whose latest MID (with AT & T 3G capabilities) comes with a 5-inch screen and features for AT & T voice plans.

It may be annoying to have a slightly convex object in your pocket, but for most it is certainly a level of comfort that people either adapt or reject, like the style of the phone, the OS, or even the touch screen features. This will be another specification to get used to.

With more landscapes, the 5-inch screen appeals to those passionate mobile Internet enthusiasts who refuse to lay out for a netbook and see that the phone is secondary to an Internet device. They will be transferred from VoLTE, and soon the “call plans” will be obolete.

With all that is considered final, this is a MID that will spread cheaply, as many companies invest in the median of laptops and mobile phones. Personally, I will be patient with a device such as Dell, which will help satisfy my constant hunger for the latest news and my need for details and a long phone call.




 Mobile phone or mobile internet device? -2


 Mobile phone or mobile internet device? -2

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