These phones were ran on "Analog and limited to voice communication" (Hanson, 2007).
2nd Generation- 2G
The “second-generation phones using digital signals expanding capabilities such as text features, camera functions, and audio/video downloading” (Hanson, 2007).
3rd/4th Generations- 3G/4G
On today’s phones one can surf the internet, check email, text, get directions, and play Uno in a matter of seconds. This new technology has made cell phones a glamorous purchase to people and an easy all-in-one device to access many applications.
References
Hanson, J. (2007). 24/7 : How
Cell Phones and the Internet Change the Way We Live, Work, and Play.
Greenwood Publishing Group. Retrieved online book on February 25, 2012 from: http://web.ebscohost.com/ehost/ebookviewer/ebook/nlebk_226437_AN?sid=dc72b730-683f-42bd-86f4-960560a1dc93@sessionmgr4&vid=3&lpid=lp_17
This online book
was published in 2007 and gave information very detailed accurate information
on application changes in the progression of cell phones.
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