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The evolution of the mobile phone
1973-2014
What is a mobile phone?
A mobile phone (also known as a cellular
phone, cell phone, and a hand phone) is a
phone that can make and receive telephone
calls over a radio link while moving around a
wide geographic area. It does so by
connecting to a cellular network provided by
a mobile phone operator, allowing access to
the public telephone network. By contrast, a
cordless telephone is used only within the
short range of a single, private base station.
In addition to telephony, modern mobile
phones also support a wide variety of other
services such as text messaging, MMS, email,
Internet access, short-range wireless
communications (infrared, Bluetooth),
business applications, gaming and
photography. Mobile phones that offer these
and more general computing capabilities are
referred to as smartphones.
The history of the mobile phone
• A hand-held mobile radiotelephone is an old dream of radio engineering. A particularly vivid and
in many ways accurate prediction was presented by Arthur C. Clarke in a 1959 essay, where he
envisioned a "personal transceiver, so small and compact that every man carries one." He wrote:
"the time will come when we will be able to call a person anywhere on Earth merely by dialing a
number." Such a device would also, in Clarke's vision, include means for global positioning so
that "no one need ever again be lost." Later, in Profiles of the Future, he predicted the advent of
such a device taking place in the mid-1980s.[8]
• Early predecessors of cellular phones included analog radio communications from ships and
trains. The race to create truly portable telephone devices began after World War II, with
developments taking place in many countries. The advances in mobile telephony have been
traced in successive generations from the early "0G" (zeroth generation) services like the Bell
System's Mobile Telephone Service and its successor, Improved Mobile Telephone Service. These
"0G" systems were not cellular, supported few simultaneous calls, and were very expensive.
• The first handheld mobile cell phone was demonstrated by Motorola in 1973. The first
commercial automated cellular network was launched in Japan by NTT in 1979. In 1981, this
was followed by the simultaneous launch of the Nordic Mobile Telephone (NMT) system in
Denmark, Finland, Norway and Sweden.[9] Several other countries then followed in the early
to mid-1980s. These first generatiion ("1G") systems could support far more simultaneous
calls, but still used analog technology.
• In 1991, the second generation (2G) digital cellular technology was launched in Finland by
Radiolinja on the GSM standard, which sparked competition in the sector, as the new
operators challenged the incumbent 1G network operators.
• Ten years later, in 2001, the third generation (3G) was launched in Japan by NTT DoCoMo on
the WCDMA standard.[10] This was followed by 3.5G, 3G+ or turbo 3G enhancements based on
the high-speed packet access (HSPA) family, allowing UMTS networks to have higher data
transfer speeds and capacity.
• By 2009, it had become clear that, at some point, 3G networks would be overwhelmed by the
growth of bandwidth-intensive applications like streaming media.[11] Consequently, the
industry began looking to data-optimized 4th-generation technologies, with the promise of
speed improvements up to 10-fold over existing 3G technologies. The first two commercially
available technologies billed as 4G were the WiMAX standard (offered in the U.S. by Sprint)
and the LTE standard, first offered in Scandinavia by TeliaSonera.
The most important part of the mobile phone
THE SIM-CARD
GSM feature phones require a
small microchip called a Subscriber
Identity Module or SIM card, to function.
The SIM card is approximately the size of a
small postage stamp and is usually placed
underneath the battery in the rear of the
unit. The SIM securely stores the service-
subscriber key (IMSI) and the Ki used to
identify and authenticate the user of the
mobile phone. The SIM card allows users to
change phones by simply removing the SIM
card from one mobile phone and inserting
it into another mobile phone or broadband
telephony device.
The first SIM card was made in 1991 by
Munich smart card maker Giesecke &
Devrient for the Finnish wireless network
operatorRadiolinja
Mobile Phone operators
The world's largest individual mobile
operator by subscribers is China Mobile
with over 500 million mobile phone
subscribers.[18] Over 50 mobile
operators have over 10 million
subscribers each, and over 150 mobile
operators had at least one million
subscribers by the end of 2009.[19] In
February 2010, there were six billion
mobile phone subscribers, a number
that is expected to grow
Manufactures
Prior to 2010, Nokia was the market leader. However,
since then competition emerged in the Asia Pacific
region with brands such as Micromax, Nexian, and i-
Mobile and chipped away at Nokia's market share.
Android powered smartphones also gained
momentum across the region at the expense of
Nokia. In India, their market share also dropped
significantly to around 31 percent from 56 percent in
the same period. Their share was displaced by
Chinese and Indian vendors of low-end mobile
phones.[20]
In Q1 2012, based on Strategy Analytics, Samsung
surpassed Nokia, selling 93.5 million units and 82.7
million units, respectively. Standard & Poor's has also
downgraded Nokia to 'junk' status at BB+/B with
negative outlook due to high loss and still declined
with growth of Lumia smartphones was not sufficient
to offset a rapid decline in revenue from Symbian-
based smartphones over the next few quarters
Smartphones
A smartphone (or smart phone) is a mobile
phone with more advanced computing
capability and connectivity than basic
feature phones.[1][2][3]
Early smartphones typically combined the
features of a mobile phone with those of
another popular consumer device, such as
a personal digital assistant (PDA), a media
player, a digital camera, or a GPS
navigation unit. Modern smartphones
include all of those features plus the
features of a touchscreen computer,
including web browsing,Wi-Fi, and 3rd-
party apps.
Currently, about 90% of handset sales
worldwide are for devices driven by
Google's Android and Apple's iOS mobile
operating systems.[4]
Theft
• According to the Federal Communications Commission, one out of three
robberies involved the theft of a cellular phone. Police data in San
Francisco showed that one-half of all robberies in 2012 were thefts of
cellular phones. An online petition on Change.org called Secure our
Smartphones urged smartphone manufacturers to install kill switches in
their devices to make them unusable in case of theft. The petition is
part of a joint effort by New York Attorney General Eric
Schneiderman and San Francisco District Attorney George Gascon and
was directed to theCEOs of the major smartphone manufacturers and
telecommunication carriers.[46]
• On Monday, 10 June 2013, Apple announced it would install a kill switch
on its next iPhone operating system, due to debut in October 2013.
Health effects
• The effect mobile phone radiation has on human health is the subject of recent interest and study, as a result of the enormous increase in
mobile phone usage throughout the world. Mobile phones use electromagnetic radiation in the microwave range, which some believe may be
harmful to human health. A large body of research exists, both epidemiological and experimental, innon-human animals and in humans, of which
the majority shows no definite causative relationship between exposure to mobile phones and harmful biological effects in humans. This is often
paraphrased simply as the balance of evidence showing no harm to humans from mobile phones, although a significant number of individual
studies do suggest such a relationship, or are inconclusive. Other digital wireless systems, such as data communication networks, produce similar
radiation.
• On 31 May 2011, the World Health Organization stated that mobile phone use may possibly represent a long-term health risk,[48][49] classifying
mobile phone radiation as "possibly carcinogenic to humans" after a team of scientists reviewed studies on cell phone safety.[50] Mobile phones
are in category 2B, which ranks it alongside coffee and other possibly carcinogenic substances.[51][52]
• At least some recent studies have found an association between cell phone use and certain kinds of brain and salivary gland tumors. Lennart
Hardell and other authors of a 2009 meta-analysis of 11 studies from peer-reviewed journals concluded that cell phone usage for at least ten
years "approximately doubles the risk of being diagnosed with a brain tumor on the same ('ipsilateral') side of the head as that preferred for cell
phone use."[53]
• One study of past cell phone use cited in the report showed a "40% increased risk for gliomas (brain cancer) in the highest category of heavy users
(reported average: 30 minutes per day over a 10‐year period)."[54] This is a reversal from their prior position that cancer was unlikely to be caused
by cellular phones or their base stations and that reviews had found no convincing evidence for other health effects.[49][55] Certain countries,
including France, have warned against the use of cell phones especially by minors due to health risk uncertainties.[56] However, a study published
24 March 2012 in the British Medical Journal questioned these estimates, because the increase in brain cancers has not paralleled the increase in
mobile phone use
Future of mobile phones
• Mobile technology has transformed our lives in a way that could not have
been predicted 20 years ago, and the potential for future developments
in mobile phones even over the next 5 years is huge.
• Future mobile phones are being touted as the ultimate multifunctional
devices. Some experts predict that the mobiles of the future will
become remote controls for our whole lives, whereas others forecast
that in the future mobile phones will literally run our lives for us.
• One thing is for certain, the technology involved in mobile phones and
mobile communications has developed so rapidly over the last few years
that the possibilities for the future seem limitless.
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The evolution of the mobile phone

  • 1. The evolution of the mobile phone 1973-2014
  • 2. What is a mobile phone? A mobile phone (also known as a cellular phone, cell phone, and a hand phone) is a phone that can make and receive telephone calls over a radio link while moving around a wide geographic area. It does so by connecting to a cellular network provided by a mobile phone operator, allowing access to the public telephone network. By contrast, a cordless telephone is used only within the short range of a single, private base station. In addition to telephony, modern mobile phones also support a wide variety of other services such as text messaging, MMS, email, Internet access, short-range wireless communications (infrared, Bluetooth), business applications, gaming and photography. Mobile phones that offer these and more general computing capabilities are referred to as smartphones.
  • 3. The history of the mobile phone • A hand-held mobile radiotelephone is an old dream of radio engineering. A particularly vivid and in many ways accurate prediction was presented by Arthur C. Clarke in a 1959 essay, where he envisioned a "personal transceiver, so small and compact that every man carries one." He wrote: "the time will come when we will be able to call a person anywhere on Earth merely by dialing a number." Such a device would also, in Clarke's vision, include means for global positioning so that "no one need ever again be lost." Later, in Profiles of the Future, he predicted the advent of such a device taking place in the mid-1980s.[8] • Early predecessors of cellular phones included analog radio communications from ships and trains. The race to create truly portable telephone devices began after World War II, with developments taking place in many countries. The advances in mobile telephony have been traced in successive generations from the early "0G" (zeroth generation) services like the Bell System's Mobile Telephone Service and its successor, Improved Mobile Telephone Service. These "0G" systems were not cellular, supported few simultaneous calls, and were very expensive.
  • 4. • The first handheld mobile cell phone was demonstrated by Motorola in 1973. The first commercial automated cellular network was launched in Japan by NTT in 1979. In 1981, this was followed by the simultaneous launch of the Nordic Mobile Telephone (NMT) system in Denmark, Finland, Norway and Sweden.[9] Several other countries then followed in the early to mid-1980s. These first generatiion ("1G") systems could support far more simultaneous calls, but still used analog technology. • In 1991, the second generation (2G) digital cellular technology was launched in Finland by Radiolinja on the GSM standard, which sparked competition in the sector, as the new operators challenged the incumbent 1G network operators. • Ten years later, in 2001, the third generation (3G) was launched in Japan by NTT DoCoMo on the WCDMA standard.[10] This was followed by 3.5G, 3G+ or turbo 3G enhancements based on the high-speed packet access (HSPA) family, allowing UMTS networks to have higher data transfer speeds and capacity. • By 2009, it had become clear that, at some point, 3G networks would be overwhelmed by the growth of bandwidth-intensive applications like streaming media.[11] Consequently, the industry began looking to data-optimized 4th-generation technologies, with the promise of speed improvements up to 10-fold over existing 3G technologies. The first two commercially available technologies billed as 4G were the WiMAX standard (offered in the U.S. by Sprint) and the LTE standard, first offered in Scandinavia by TeliaSonera.
  • 5. The most important part of the mobile phone THE SIM-CARD GSM feature phones require a small microchip called a Subscriber Identity Module or SIM card, to function. The SIM card is approximately the size of a small postage stamp and is usually placed underneath the battery in the rear of the unit. The SIM securely stores the service- subscriber key (IMSI) and the Ki used to identify and authenticate the user of the mobile phone. The SIM card allows users to change phones by simply removing the SIM card from one mobile phone and inserting it into another mobile phone or broadband telephony device. The first SIM card was made in 1991 by Munich smart card maker Giesecke & Devrient for the Finnish wireless network operatorRadiolinja
  • 6. Mobile Phone operators The world's largest individual mobile operator by subscribers is China Mobile with over 500 million mobile phone subscribers.[18] Over 50 mobile operators have over 10 million subscribers each, and over 150 mobile operators had at least one million subscribers by the end of 2009.[19] In February 2010, there were six billion mobile phone subscribers, a number that is expected to grow
  • 7. Manufactures Prior to 2010, Nokia was the market leader. However, since then competition emerged in the Asia Pacific region with brands such as Micromax, Nexian, and i- Mobile and chipped away at Nokia's market share. Android powered smartphones also gained momentum across the region at the expense of Nokia. In India, their market share also dropped significantly to around 31 percent from 56 percent in the same period. Their share was displaced by Chinese and Indian vendors of low-end mobile phones.[20] In Q1 2012, based on Strategy Analytics, Samsung surpassed Nokia, selling 93.5 million units and 82.7 million units, respectively. Standard & Poor's has also downgraded Nokia to 'junk' status at BB+/B with negative outlook due to high loss and still declined with growth of Lumia smartphones was not sufficient to offset a rapid decline in revenue from Symbian- based smartphones over the next few quarters
  • 8. Smartphones A smartphone (or smart phone) is a mobile phone with more advanced computing capability and connectivity than basic feature phones.[1][2][3] Early smartphones typically combined the features of a mobile phone with those of another popular consumer device, such as a personal digital assistant (PDA), a media player, a digital camera, or a GPS navigation unit. Modern smartphones include all of those features plus the features of a touchscreen computer, including web browsing,Wi-Fi, and 3rd- party apps. Currently, about 90% of handset sales worldwide are for devices driven by Google's Android and Apple's iOS mobile operating systems.[4]
  • 9. Theft • According to the Federal Communications Commission, one out of three robberies involved the theft of a cellular phone. Police data in San Francisco showed that one-half of all robberies in 2012 were thefts of cellular phones. An online petition on Change.org called Secure our Smartphones urged smartphone manufacturers to install kill switches in their devices to make them unusable in case of theft. The petition is part of a joint effort by New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman and San Francisco District Attorney George Gascon and was directed to theCEOs of the major smartphone manufacturers and telecommunication carriers.[46] • On Monday, 10 June 2013, Apple announced it would install a kill switch on its next iPhone operating system, due to debut in October 2013.
  • 10. Health effects • The effect mobile phone radiation has on human health is the subject of recent interest and study, as a result of the enormous increase in mobile phone usage throughout the world. Mobile phones use electromagnetic radiation in the microwave range, which some believe may be harmful to human health. A large body of research exists, both epidemiological and experimental, innon-human animals and in humans, of which the majority shows no definite causative relationship between exposure to mobile phones and harmful biological effects in humans. This is often paraphrased simply as the balance of evidence showing no harm to humans from mobile phones, although a significant number of individual studies do suggest such a relationship, or are inconclusive. Other digital wireless systems, such as data communication networks, produce similar radiation. • On 31 May 2011, the World Health Organization stated that mobile phone use may possibly represent a long-term health risk,[48][49] classifying mobile phone radiation as "possibly carcinogenic to humans" after a team of scientists reviewed studies on cell phone safety.[50] Mobile phones are in category 2B, which ranks it alongside coffee and other possibly carcinogenic substances.[51][52] • At least some recent studies have found an association between cell phone use and certain kinds of brain and salivary gland tumors. Lennart Hardell and other authors of a 2009 meta-analysis of 11 studies from peer-reviewed journals concluded that cell phone usage for at least ten years "approximately doubles the risk of being diagnosed with a brain tumor on the same ('ipsilateral') side of the head as that preferred for cell phone use."[53] • One study of past cell phone use cited in the report showed a "40% increased risk for gliomas (brain cancer) in the highest category of heavy users (reported average: 30 minutes per day over a 10‐year period)."[54] This is a reversal from their prior position that cancer was unlikely to be caused by cellular phones or their base stations and that reviews had found no convincing evidence for other health effects.[49][55] Certain countries, including France, have warned against the use of cell phones especially by minors due to health risk uncertainties.[56] However, a study published 24 March 2012 in the British Medical Journal questioned these estimates, because the increase in brain cancers has not paralleled the increase in mobile phone use
  • 11. Future of mobile phones • Mobile technology has transformed our lives in a way that could not have been predicted 20 years ago, and the potential for future developments in mobile phones even over the next 5 years is huge. • Future mobile phones are being touted as the ultimate multifunctional devices. Some experts predict that the mobiles of the future will become remote controls for our whole lives, whereas others forecast that in the future mobile phones will literally run our lives for us. • One thing is for certain, the technology involved in mobile phones and mobile communications has developed so rapidly over the last few years that the possibilities for the future seem limitless.
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