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    Next Gen cell phones: Behold the power of 4 G

    By admin | January 7, 2011

    Next-gen cell phones

    New communication technologies 4 G mean next generation cell phones will run much quicker than what consumers are accustomed to. (cell phones certainly have come a long way, and they are still evolving. The newest technologies of telecommunications is 4 G — and if you reckon you’re currently using your phone has a bunch of bells and whistles, wait until you see that can do 4 G.

    Have you seen an advertisement, introducing the 4 G is the next generation of mobile phones.

    What is 4 G? Many of today’s typical cell phones have 3 G, but side by side comparison of devices, trying to Download YouTube, this one-horse race.

    Now your typical smart phone is most likely 3 g. CBS 2 ‘ s, Kristine Johnson watched a demonstration showing how “ancient” technology compared to a new phone 4 g. Both downloading same clip video.

    “4 G you downloaded was probably at least a third quicker,” said Chris Nicoll Yankee Group, a company overview. “I have here a high-def and then on 3 G, I picture the standard def and it’s a bit grainy, it’s much less.”

    Experts say that phone, 4 G, which is now rolling every major manufacturer, all about speed and lots of it.

    What is 4 G better wireless experience, “said Nicoll.

    With 4 G video chat-we will all soon be taken for granted because it is standard on the new mobile technologies.

    “It’s front-facing camera that catches me and he sees that image to another phone,” Best Buy representative, said Jennifer rivers, demonstrating.

    And that’s not all — 4 G also allows you to connect your high definition TV directly to your phone, so you can skip the cable, and cable bills.

    Experts say that downloading well loved show — this phone 4-inch and 50-inch TV screen is only getting 4 G capabilities.

    «You can connect to anywhere between devices right from your mobile phone, so you can connect your laptop to the Playstation 3 to it, if you take a family trip, somewhere between five and eight and jumping on the Internet using your phone’s Internet, “said rivers.

    From the general public on the street seems to be excited about this technology.

    One person said that this is something that would appeal to me because I do not always around my computer, and there are many things that I know what happens. ”

    “My brother over in Afghanistan so I could talk to him,” another said.

    Consumers are excited about how much more they’ll get, but experts say they will pay more, too.

    “If I get 10 times improvement in speed, but I pay may be 15-20-25% more, in my opinion, represents the value quite well,” said Nicoll.

    Current 4 G providers include T-Mobile, Verizon and Sprint.

    Can’t wait to hear about the latest gadgets and electronics? Dishin digital/’ Talkin’ tech producer Rob Hawley is tweeting his latest, most find CES with up-to-date information. Follow him on Twitter!

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