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Future Cell Phones: The Big Trends, 2005-2010
In-Stat/MDR, March 2005, Pages: 52
Major changes are coming to future cell phones, and end-users will get to decide which trends they like, and don't like. A new report has the early view of what these crucial end-users think about what's ahead.
The report, titled 'Future Cell Phones: The Big Trends, 2005-2010,' also forecasts when the certain trends are likely to take off. You'll find out what to expect from Wi-Fi-enabled handsets, the latest on fuel cell rollouts, and the shipment picture for TV on wireless phones.
In addition, primary research shows what end-users think about: - Location-based services - Phones that act as your wallet for mobile payments - Skype-enabled cell phones - Growing storage capacity
Plus, there's a brief discussion about what manufacturers and carriers are doing as they prepare for 3.5G and 4G wireless services.
This report is a must-have, if you need to stay on top of important cell phone trends.
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