Monday, November 1, 2010

The Phone

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                The phone has been an industrialized product for many years. It has taken many forms and shapes in order to make our lives better.
                The phone is used for communication, in order to contact a person from a distance where you cannot reach them. It has been used universally for many purposes, such as socially. Its production changes from its appearance and how it functions. Phones are created for a home, for personal uses, and even for different ages. The different form caters to a certain consumer.
                For homes, phone are made wireless, in order to talk within your house without having to stay in one place. For personal uses, phones are created small and the functions apply to what type of communicator the consumer is, such as email, texting, and talking. For different ages, little kids have basic functions, and less functions because it is normally used for emergency communication. The adult phones have more functions, such as smart phones. The older consumer phones may be different by size and the appearance of the digits because of bad eyes.
All these types of problems connect to how these phones came into production. In order to have a good functioning phone, content and form must be part of the design process. The signals of the phones are also important, because that helps the function of the phone. The function and appearance must be appealing to the consumer because the point of the phone is to help make their lives better. The material is also important. The phone must be environmentally safe, many phone that are mass produced end up in landfills. If the phone is created without thoughtfulness, then the product loses its purpose and value.
When the phone is created, the communication has to improve. Its purpose is the make communicating with others easier, that is its most important purpose. Its shape, material, size, and function, are constantly changing. The industrialization of phones will continue to be improved as long as our needs continue to change.

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