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HOW PHONES HAVE

DEVELOPED FROM PAST UNTIL


NOW?

MARIEH RAHMANI 12C


DEVELOPING OF MOBILE PHONES
Mobile phones have evolved significantly since their inception. In the
early 1970s,the firs mobile Phone was bulky device with limited
functionality ,Over the years advancement in technology led to the
development of smaller, more portable phones with improved
features.

● The 1990s saw the rise of flip phones and the integration of basic
features like SMS. The early 2000s introduced phones with color
screens and basic cameras. The launch of the iPhone in 2007
revolutionized the industry, popularizing touchscreens and
introducing the concept of an "app store."
Subsequent years witnessed rapid innovation, with
smartphones becoming more powerful, incorporating better
cameras, larger displays, and improved connectivity. The
development of 4G and, later, 5G networks enhanced
internet speeds, enabling faster data transfer and smoother
online experiences.
Advancements in materials and manufacturing processes led
to sleeker designs, while software improvements and
artificial intelligence integration enhanced user experiences.
The highest models of smartphones today boast features like
high-resolution displays, multiple cameras with advanced
photography capabilities, powerful processors.
STEPS FOR DEVELOPING

IDENTIFICATION DESIGNING CODING


01 OF 02 THE SOLUTION 03 THE
SOLUTION
REQUIREMENT

TESTING DEPLOYMENT MAINTENANCE


04 AND 05 OF 06 OF THE
DEBUGGING SYSTEM SYSTEM
1. Identification of Requirements:
• Identify the target audience, market segment,
and user needs.
• Define the phone's features, specifications, and
capabilities.
• Consider factors such as design preferences,
size, weight, battery life, processing power,
camera quality, connectivity options, and
operating system requirements
2.Designing the
solution
1. Design the physical appearance,
including materials, dimensions,
and ergonomics.
2. Determine the internal Develop
a blueprint for the phone's
hardware and software
components.
3. architecture, including the
processor, memory, storage, and
battery specifications.
4. Design the user interface,
considering aspects like the
screen layout, buttons, and
touch gestures.
3.Coding the solution
implement the hardware design by developing
the phone's components.
Write the firmware and software code for the
operating system and built-in applications.
Choose programming languages and
development frameworks that are suitable for
embedded systems and mobile platforms.
Ensure compatibility with various hardware
components and optimize code for
performance.
4.Testing and debugging
1. Perform usability testing to ensure the phone meets user
expectations.
2. Conduct extensive testing of the hardware components
for functionality, durability, and performance.
3. Test the software for stability, security, and
compatibility.
4. Debug and resolve issues identified during testing,
whether they are hardware defects, software bugs, or
user experience issues.
5.Deployment of system

• Initiate mass production of the phone's hardware


components.
• Assemble the phones and install the finalized
software.
• Conduct quality control checks on a sample of the
produced phones.
• Distribute the phones to retailers, carriers, or
directly to consumers.
6.Maintenance of the system

1. Provide software updates to address bugs, security vulnerabilities, and


improve features.

2. Offer customer support for troubleshooting and problem resolution.

3. Gather user feedback to inform future updates and product iterations.

4. Continuously monitor industry trends and technological advancements


for potential hardware and software enhancements.

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