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Cell phone use wish list

Saturday, March 6th, 2010

The cell phones of today have evolved a long way from the original telephone that Alexander Graham Bell invented in the late 1800s.  Not only is there a wide gap as to time elapsed since, but importantly, in terms of functionality as well.

Now, we can do a lot of things with our phones other than just calling and talking.  Some of these include texting, transmitting emails, taking pictures, using as alarms, appointment books or directory, playing mobile games, twittering, listening to music (eg, one can shop at the iTunes Music Store), watching movies, and surfing the internet.  Plus there are also phone apps that have further enhanced the overall cell phone use experience.

An interesting relatively novel cell phone use has been that of the mobile phone as a conduit for coupons.  For example, mycoupster.com enables access to instant coupons delivered via the cell phone (cell phone coupons). A neat idea for instant savings via the cell phone!  Which makes us wonder regarding other similar applications for cell phones, such as reservation or booking tickets sent to the cell phone and then recognized by bar code technology at the entrance gate. And to make it more exciting, the combination of GPS technologies and internet access on the phone does indeed open a lot of other possibilities.

Your cell phone wish list will of course depend on your individual needs and preferences. But one thing is certain, creative minds will continue to find ways to expand on cell phone use as we know it today.