Senin, 15 Februari 2016

10 unique facts attract the mobile phone industry in the world

Nostalgia development of mobile phone industry feels good if you are one of those people who have experience using first music phone in the world, selling phone, or maybe, you use the same phone with James Bond. The mobile phone industry to be able to serve the rapidly growing instant messaging technology to send images, and supports high-speed 4G mobile networks. Nevertheless, short message service (SMS), which is limited by 160 characters is still very popular. Has it ever crossed your mind why the standard one SMS is limited by 160 characters? And which countries sent the most SMS per day? Here are the answers to the questions above, as well as some unique facts about the world's mobile phone industry.

1. SMS In Philippines

Philippines ranked first for the affairs send short messages (SMS). Every day there are 1.4 billion SMS sent by Filipinos. It cost one peso (US $ 225) for one SMS.

2. SMS 160 Characters

In 1985, a communications researcher Friedhelm Hillebrand standard defines the length of a text message. She typed the sentence on the typewriter and almost all the written message is no more than 160 characters. Technical implementation of SMS for the first time, can not load messages consisting of 128 characters more. Through various development and optimization, add 32 characters again until finally the standard SMS consists of 160 characters.

3. The First Music Phone In The World

Siemens SL45 which was released in 2001, became the first music phone in the world. Siemens provides an internal memory capacity of 32MB which can be expanded with an external memory card MMC. The phone can play MP3 digital music file format, and the durability of the batteries can reach 5 hours.

4. Mobile Strongest On The World


Sonim XP3300 Force Sonim XP3300 Force is recognized Guinness World Records as the world's toughest phone. This degree is obtained, after the Sonim XP3300 Force is dropped from a height of 25 meters. So hit the concrete, the phone did not experience significant damage. Sonim XP3300 Force is also resistant to dust and water. Functions are still running normally even if submerged in water for 1 hour at a depth of 2 meters.

5. The Most Expensive Phone On The World



The Stuart Hughes iPhone 4 Diamond Rose The Stuart Hughes iPhone 4 Diamond Rose is the most expensive phone in the world. The price ranges from 7.85 million US dollars, or around Rp 74.5 billion. The panel is covered with 500 diamonds of 100 carats. The back is made of rose gold and the Apple logo are prepared using 53 diamonds. IPhone Home button is covered by a single 7.4 carat diamond pink. In the world, this phone is only produced 2 units.

6. The First Photo Was Sent From a Mobile Phone


Philippe Kahn - June 11, 1997 the first public photos sent by phone, carried by men bernamama Philippe Kahn on June 11, 1997. She distributed the photographs of his daughter Sophie was born in a maternity hospital. Name Philippe Kahn is credited as the person who co-developed the first camera phone.

7. The Best-Selling Phone In The World


Nokia 1100 More than 250 million units Nokia 1100 and its variants have been sold around the world, since this phone was launched in 2003. The success of Nokia 1100 due to the reliability and the price is relatively cheap. In 2009, Nokia 1100 are made at the factory Bochum, Germany, became the target of cyber-crime perpetrators. If Nokia 110 made in Bochum is reprogrammed with a particular technique, he can tell passcode bank accounts to steal money and then abused by cyber criminals. At that time, the price of a used Nokia 1100 made in Bochum can reach 30 thousand dollars or about Rp 285 million.

8. Mobile first James Bond


In each film, the character James Bond always deliver the latest technology and sophisticated devices. The first mobile phone used by James Bond is the Ericsson JB988. In addition to making phone calls, functions Ericsson JB988 in the film is also used to scan a fingerprint, control of high-tech security system in that era, as well as remote control cars used BMW 750iL Bond.

9. Electromagnetic Hypersensitivity
Electromagnetic hypersensitivity is a disease caused because a person can not hold or are allergic to the electromagnetic fields generated electronic devices, including mobile phones. Disease which is also called Electromagnetic hypersensitivity (EHS) is characterized by symptoms that are different, there are fatigue, headache, muscle pain, to feel the heat burning. A study says, "There is a real phenomenon and varies widely depending on the severity of the patient." However, because the research on this disease is still half-hearted, diagnosis electromagnetic hypersensitivity can not be accepted medically. World Health Organization says the disease has no clear diagnostic criteria.

10. Initially, Nokia manufactures paper
Nokia was founded in Finland in 1865, which was then focused on making paper as its main business. A few years later, switched to produce rubber, telegraph cables and other electrical cables. The mid-1990s, Nokia has been a supplier for the Finnish army telecommunications equipment, gas masks, plastic and chemicals. The first mobile phone made by Nokia released in the 1980s.

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