Technological advances in many areas can build devices that were not possible 20, 10 or even 5 years too. Been the rapid development of integrated circuits (IC) is a major factor and other important factors are the rapid development of the color screen and camera. Advances in IC led to the reduction of the size and weight of mobile devices as required could be faster with smaller equipment and lower costs. Color high resolution screens allow complex applications and services are presented visually to 10 years ago were in the films were science fiction. The pace will occur in which these technological advances is staggering and difficult to predict.
The Apple iPhone is an excellent example of a telephone, small, smooth and has some amazing applications that 5 years ago would have been difficult to sustain such a device. Apple have traditional mobile manufacturers like Nokia and Ericsson, the demand to provide equipment services to customers based show is much better than a high specification supports the latest mobile 3GPP specifications. The iPhone is an instrument of weakness in relation to RF functions, but the average citizen really does not matter if the phone works.
The G1 Google has been produced in collaboration with T-Mobile after the foot steps of Apple’s iPhone. However, it would have some amazing applications of the phone is not as friendly as the iPhone and had no success after launch. Google G2 is the second attempt to capture some of the markets Apple has won through its iPhone solution.
Overall, these new phones allow people to easily access the Internet, browse Web pages and manage their email accounts with a click of a button. The number of applications, however, comes with a lot of something new to win every week. I think we finally have the applications that match what was promised when the mobile networks of third generation was launched for the first time.

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