Mobile Phones
An electronic telecommunications device, often referred to as a cellular phone or cellphone. Mobile phones connect to a wireless communications network through radio wave or satellite transmissions. Most mobile phones provide voice communications, Short Message Service (SMS), Multimedia Message Service (MMS), and newer phones may also provide Internet services such as Web browsing and e-mail.
*Features:

- voice communications
- Short Message Service (SMS)
- Multimedia Message Service (MMS)
- Internet
- Voice calls
- Text messages
- Call registers
- MP3 playback (music)
- MP4 playback (video)
- Alarms
- RDS (Radio Data System) Radio Receiver
- Document and memo recording
- Personal digital assistant (PDA) operations
- Personal organizer operations
- Streaming video
- Downloading video
- In-built cameras (3.2+mpx) and camcorders with flash and autofocus for video recording
- Games
- Memory card reader (SD)
- WiFi Connectivity
- Bluetooth (2.0)
- Video calling
- Instant messaging
- Internet browsing and e-mail
- Functions as a wireless modem for personal computers

One Of The Most Important feature In The Mobile Phones Is:
Camera
A camera phone is a mobile phone which is able to capture still photographs (and usually video). Since early in the 21st century the majority of mobile phones in use are camera phones.
Most camera phones are simpler than separate digital cameras. Their usual fixed focus lenses and smaller sensors limit their performance in poor lighting. Lacking a physical shutter, most have a long shutter lag. Flash, where present, is usually weak. Optical zoom and tripod screws are rare. Some also lack a USB connection, removable memory card, or other way of transferring their pictures more quickly than by the phone's inherent communication feature.
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