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Are you looking for mobile phones for sale in Sri Lanka to upgrade your old one? When you hear the word mobile, what do you think of? For many people it is simply their phone. One that they carry with them everywhere they go and use for work, leisure, and more. However, this wasn't always the case. The history of the mobile phone is an interesting one where we can see how much technology has changed over time.

 

The invention of the first mobile phone

The first telephone was invented in 1876 by Alexander Graham Bell, but the mobile phone as we know it today didn't come into being until 1973 when Martin Cooper made a call with his Motorola DynaTAC 8000x. At that point, phones were still very large and not something people carried around with them; they were only used for making calls at home or work. This all changed in 1984 because of IBM's Simon Personal Communicator which could send emails, faxes, and more importantly make calls via cellular networks (not just landlines). It wasn’t until 1991 however that Nokia introduced their first GSM device; this is where video calling came too! So far there had been no way to see who you are talking

 

In 2007 Apple's iPhone came onto the market with touch screen technology, allowing users to swipe across their screens rather than press buttons. This was followed by Google's Android OS in 2008 which made smartphones available at all price ranges not just for business use or those looking to spend more money on an exclusive brand like Apple. The modern-day mobile now has so many features that they can do almost anything you need them too without having to carry around multiple devices; this is because of both software updates as well hardware improvements over time.

 

How the first mobile phone looked and functioned

When the first mobile phone was introduced way back when, it was a giant-sized contraption with an antenna protruding out of it that made it almost impossible to fit into one's pocket. The reactions that it got were quite comical with many people believing that it was nothing more than a gimmick and not something they would ever use.

 

However, sales for this mobile phone skyrocketed to around half a million units which caused the company behind its development (Motorola) to rethink their strategy on how it should be sold. Instead of selling directly to consumers, they started selling them in bulk to companies who then marketed themselves as the first ones having mobile phones; this included Coca-Cola alongside various banks among others big names. This allowed Motorola's competitors like AT&T (who had bought out Bell Labs back when Alexander Graham Bell invented his version of telephone) access into an untapped market where there were no real rules or regulations heading up until now.

 

Mobile phones of today are sleeker in design and have many features which make them beneficial for both business use as well as personal uses. The smartphone can do everything from store your important contacts so you never lose touch with people to even running applications like Google Maps or Uber so you will always know where you're going regardless of whether you're walking down streets or driving through busy roads. The future looks bright for mobile phones too because there will be more improvements on software and hardware levels over the next few years which means we might just see smartphones replace all our other devices very soon.

 

What is a smartphone and how does it work?

A smartphone is a mobile phone with more advanced features, including the capability to run third-party applications. A smartphone is essentially a mini computer that fits in your pocket so you can carry it around wherever you go and use it for literally everything!

 

Future plans for new technology in this field

Future innovations of smartphones may include such examples as a smartphone which is capable of analysing your blood pressure and heart rate, or even one that can analyse the air quality around you. Everything is changing and improving and so will technologically smart phones, that will help make our lives more convenient.

 

The mobile phone has changed the way we communicate and do business. It's not just how it looks, but what they can accomplish with their device that will continue to change the world around us. Engineers are always looking for ways to make these devices better by adding new features or improving on old ones. So, if you are looking to buy a mobile phone and are searching for mobile phones for sale in Sri Lanka, then just wait a little bit more, because the next releases promise to be far better than what we have now.

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