Tuning Into the Times / Mobile Phones New Features

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Tuning Into the Times / Mobile Phones New Features Monty Solomon 08-03-2005
Posted by Monty Solomon on August 3, 2005, 8:46 am
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Tuning into the times

Mobile phones could soon feature up to 10 radios, delivering a host
of services. But the industry must ensure it doesn't frustrate
consumers. By Peter Judge

Thursday July 14, 2005
The Guardian

Most mobile phones already have at least two radios inside them, and
some have three or four. In the future, they could have nine or
10. That will be a headache for the handset makers, the silicon
vendors and the operators -- and perhaps for you.

http://www.guardian.co.uk/online/story/0,3605,1527517,00.html



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