I don't think so because touchscreen phone are very popular they make allot of money so it would cost the company's allot of money to just stop making them and it would be a very rare possession if you could keep a touchscreen long enough for the value to go up but they could never stop making them but maybe improve them because they are very popular phones but in my opinion they aren't very good phones.
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Yes, cell phones are input-output devices.The 'input' part is you pressing keys to dial a number. The 'output' is the display screen.
Phones that are still constructed and vastly used containing physical keypads mainly consist of home, land-line, public and non-touchscreen cell phones.
Nowadays, almost every man, woman, and child has a cell phone. The most popular styles of phones are touchscreen phones and smartphones. Apple iPhone leads the industry in this category.
if umpires have moblie cell phones they would know whats going on by watching on their phones
Some of the new products on the market are something like touchscreen phones. This includes Blackberries, IPhones, Droids, etc.. Those are mostly the new ones.
Cell phones are changing constantly. The latest in cell phones is the smartphone, such as the iPhone. In the future, phones will continue to give us more access to data and be smaller and smaller.
The simple answer is that smartphones are more intelligent, like they have WiFi, apps, edge/3G, often a touchscreen (and/or slide out keyboard). And cell phones are just for phoning, txt messaging and maby a camera.
The Samsung Galaxy -- touchscreen and, really, all the feautures you need in a cell phone. Samsung provides quality and this new phone is just what someone needs.
It's Used to make phones better and work faster .
The first touchscreen phone was the IBM Simon, launched in 1992. During this decade the popular iPaq (not made by Apple by the way) was launched with touchscreens and optional phone attachments. HTC, the leader in touchscreen phones up until the iPhone and makers of phones like the Nexus One launched their first touchscreen phone, the HTC Wallaby aka XDA in 2002. Apple did actually make a concept for a touchscreen phone (not a mobile, a regular landline phone) way back in 1984!
You can purchase Samsung touch screen phones from Samsung directly or you can purchase them from your cell phone carrier. Samsung is distributed by a bunch of retailers so you should check around to score a good deal.