Cellular Accessories: Changes Over A Decade by:Paul Wise
What a difference a single decade can make in terms of technology
. Ten years ago we were closing the year 1999, the century, and more importantly the millennium. We, that is all of society somehow involved in technology, were scared about the possibility of a giant setback known as Y2K. The idea was that many computers, including those that store our banking, health and work information stored data based on dates, but the year of those dates was shown by only two digits. So rather than writing 1995, a computer would input 95. Thus the computer would not know, in a new millennium, if 95 represented 1995, 2095, 1895, etc. So chaos ensued. However January 1, 2000 came and went with very few problems. And now we've forgetten this all together.
But look at that same year 1999 in terms of cell phones and cellular accessories. People were happy if they had the worm game on their phones. And phones were bare bones, basic. Good luck finding an unlocked GSM phone at that time. Good luck finding cellular accessories built into your phone. These things just weren't on the radar. In fact, car phones were still common piece of new technology in the US. What a limited and dangerous decvice.
Today cell phones are beginning to grow out of cellular accessories. Not completely, some accessories such as belt clips, headsets and car chargers are practical and accessories so long as cell phones remain portable devices. But now cellular accessories are becoming built-in tools, for any phone such as a locked CDMA or an unlocked GSM phone. If you have a smart phone then mapping tools, restaurant and bar finders, social networking tools can all be downloaded or accessed at your fingertips. All this in ten years!
There are even accessories that border on the completely unnecessary have still found a market. Think about a cell-strap that senses the user's aura and glows one of eight colors to signify the energy that customer is giving off! Ridiculous, yet on the market.
We are a technological society and we seem to take it all for granted. How many people, on a daily basis, are complaining about cell phone reception or worse yet, a weak WiFi signal, on their phone? Way too many is the answer. Our pocket devices talk to satellites just to let us know where the nearest sports bar is and yet we yell at them and complain about them incessantly. Next time you freak out about your phone, think about Y2K and how far we've come and how great we are at adapting to these kinds of hang ups.
About the author
Paul Wise, the author of this article, has researched Cellular Accessories extensively. You should check out
http://www.mbhwireless.com if you are in need of an Unlocked GSM Phone. MBHWireless.com has a wide selection and offers unbeatable prices and service.
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