New Mobile Phones : Style Statement for Young Generation

Mobile phones are the devices that have today become a very essential need of everybody. It keeps us connected with our loved ones even when we are far from them.


With technically new mobile phones now one can click pictures, videos, send SMS, MMS, Emails, and everything beyonds one's expectations. Almost every new mobile phone is equipped with different and unique features. These new phones are even embedded with Internet connectivity, Bluetooth, and much more. The world class mobiles from brands like Nokia, Samsung, LG, Sony Ericsson, Motorola, HTC etc are well known mobile phones companies that launch the awesome collection every year. Enticing features offered by the above brands make you to reflect yourself with style and luxury.


Talking about Nokia 6300, it is such a phone that brought storm during its launch but it was considered as a powerful successor of Slim Finn. It was embedded with powerful features at an unbelievable prices.


Samsung M8910 Pixon 12 is also a fabulous handset with amazing 12.0 megapixels camera. The Sony Ericsson XPERIA Rachael is also a very new handset from the house of Sony Ericsson. In beautiful classy-black, the handset shows its beauty. It is expected that the users and the buyers will be very much impressed by its first higher-quality photos. Beside black, this handset is also available in different variants. Nokia Surge, an excellent full-QWERTY side-slider handset comes packed with advanced features as per distinct youthful appeal. When it comes to LG,the lovely BL40 in fashionable black label series is the fourth member stepping towards revealing the buyers. The beautiful handset has a scratch-resistant glass that gives it an excellent look for a long time.


Nokia has also unveiled its very new mobile phone Nokia 3720 classic. It is especially designed to work in environments where usually the handsets don't work. The Nokia 3720 Classic is considered as a direct rival of Samsung B2100 Xplorer. This mobile phone is said to be the next member of the 'rugged' devices.


Every new day new mobile phones are been launching and hitting the pockets of the mobile lovers. A important part of user's life, mobile phones are now coming with new features attracting the users. Wooing the youths is the prior objective of mobile companies as they are the focused target of any feature freaked phone. The perfect style, statement, elegance reflecting the personality are the top priority.

MOBILE PHONES IN INDIA



India has come in a close second in the sale of mobile phones in the year 2006. China has led the race of mobile sales being the highest in the world. In India however the GSM phones rule over the CDMA handsets. Leading the categories are Nokia, Samsung, Sony Erickson while Reliance takes a large size share in the corporate segment.



Subscribers in India are basking in the glory of the ever increasing number of subscriber patronage. Around 14.95 crore new subscribers were listed up from 8.5 subscribers in 2005. A gargantuan number of around 5 million customers enrol each month giving the network providers a huge profit margin. According to the increasing number the subscribers list is said to hit 48 crores by 2011 that is an approximate of 50 crore. Wow, this is some industry that is climbing the path no matter what comes in its way.



Now to analyse why the growth graph seems to be at an all time high means to understand the buyers psyche. As the economic stability of the country is growing so is that of an individual. Income patterns are rising and employees are moving up the corporate ladder. They want to be seen with better handsets as there is a quaint feeling that the mobile should match the designation or just make a status statement with a smart and expensive phone. Hence with such attitudes ruling the market everyone wants to stand out with the handset they own.

Mobility and Mobiles in China



Mobile telecommunications will play an increasingly important role in communication and information exchange in every part of the world. Europe took the world by surprise when developing and offering the GSM standard, which still maintains a dominant position. The next momentous development took place in Japan where mobile Internet (i-mode) became a very successful paradigm for using mobile handsets. Today China is on the verge of becoming the biggest single player in all aspects of mobile telecommunications – in number of subscribers, in manufacture of handsets, as operators, and as contents providers. This note highlights some of the topics and issues that were discussed at the workshop ‘Mobility and Mobiles in China’ held in
Stockholm, Sweden.