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    Apple Oligopoly

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    Introduction A smart phone is a mobile cellular device which offers advanced technologies with functionality similar as a personal computer. While offering a regiment platform for application developers a smart phone performs as complete operating system software. Secondly, there are also very advanced features in smart phones such as internet, instant messenger and e-mail and also built-in keyboard are very typical. Because of these reasons we can say a smartphone is a miniature computer with…

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    citizens. With different technological advancements, there are applications made to further progress the development in transportation. Companies like Grab and Uber are widely known and used by individuals which inhibits easy connection through their mobile applications and websites. Grab started their own company when people are starting to rant about how hard it is to get a taxi, so they thought of a way to make it easier for people. On the other hand, Uber started its company when Travis…

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    1. Executive Summary This proposal is prepared by PARK Hyejin for LG Electronics on 19th February 2016. It focuses on Mobile Communications unit, the best revenue source of the company. While observing LG Mobile, the consultant found that there is a huge gap between real sales and expected sales. Although its representative smartphone, G4 itself, is comparable to other high-end phones such as Galaxy S6 or iPhone6 in terms of hardware quality, the real sales have huge gap between them. It shows…

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    use their phones, the mobile phone users feel anxiety; meantime, mobile phone overuse will result in adverse effects on social relationships. For example, a student use his smart phone before going to bed, which results that he stays up late and it affects this student’s physical health. In the next morning, he might check his phone once he gets up or during his classes; therefore, he can not pay attention to his teachers. It is possible that people who are over-use mobile phones spend less time…

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    the display screen by a simple touch instead of the ordinary mouse, joystick or touchpads. The touch screen enables direct manipulation. Direct manipulation means, a user can directly or physically interact with the operating systems of digital systems like computer display or mobile phones, instead of typing command by command. Thus touch screen provides a very simple way to move files or folders on the screen, scroll the menus, make them…

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    concern when it comes to mobile devices are the germs and bacteria. A toilet seat is usually deemed dirty, unsanitary, and not an object that would be kept close by. A recent study from the U.K. found that A typical cell phone has approximately 25,000 germs per square inch compared to a toilet seat, which has approximately 1,200 germs per square inch. Many young adults are attached to mobile devices, unknowingly this is puts an increased load on an already hardworking immune system. Another…

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    STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT & POLICY SAMSUNG We all are well known of famous brand name “Samsung”. This company stands among the world’s top electronics companies. It is the world’s biggest mobile manufacturer. Being at the current position in the global market is not an easy game. There requires a lot of innovations, ideas and primarily a strategy. We will make a complete analysis of Samsung’s strategy plans. These strategy methods have led this company to the highest level of success in the global…

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    How To Buy A Cell Phone

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    new phones on the market are simply too expensive for me. They fit my profile of desired cell phone perfectly but I simply cannot afford them. So I decided to use the offer of mobile operators to buy a cell phone and pay the smaller price, but agreeing on monthly fee (two year contract). I would save on the costs of mobile traffic, and still get the phone without having to borrow money. However, I would be in obligation to pay a certain amount every month for the next twenty four…

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    chips. THE TELECOMMUNICATION NETWORK BUSINESS – A leading producer of CDMA handsets and among the top 3 GSM handset providers in the world. Samsung Electronics continues to strengthen its global position, producing and marketing CDMA, GSM and TDMA mobile phones as well as 3G…

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    “The mobile device has become our communications hub, our diary, our entertainment portal, our primary source of media consumption, our wallet and our getaway to real-time information tailored to our needs. The revolution is now” (Nihal Mehta). To be mobile, it means when an object is able to move or be moved freely and easily. Being mobile relates to mobile phones and handheld computers. Mobile computing now is technology that allows the transferring of data wirelessly without having the need…

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