martes, 6 de noviembre de 2012

Mobile phones are gradually replacing computers


Now a day phones are becoming more important and popular. Most of people don’t use them only to phone or text someone, they also use it to go into the web. Now almost every phone has internet everywhere, so you can search in the web, check your e-mail or even be online on facebook or twitter at any moment.

We could say that phones are replacing computers because phones have a lot of advantages, first because you could surf the internet anytime you want and it is really fast as the computers are, second, because if you are a business man, you don’t necessary have to be at home or in the office to check an important e-mail, and finally because they are smaller and easier to transport.

To support my arguments that phones are replacing computers, I search at the internet and I find two pages approve my ideas.

One of the websites created by Charles Arthur in England (http://www.guardian.co.uk/technology/2011/jun/05/smartphones-killing-pc) said that In the first three months of this year, just under half of all the 45m mobile phones sold in western Europe fell into that category – able to browse the web, send and receive email, and run custom-written apps. So every day more people have one of this phones call smartphone.

And secondly, in the other page created by Jeff Bertolucci in the United States (
http://www.pcworld.com/article/249313/smartphone_sales_boom_who_needs_a_laptop_.html) tell us that phones are already more popular than computers. New research by Canalys shows that 2011 global smartphone shipments topped those of client PCs including desktops, laptops, netbooks, and tablets for the first time and also it said fact that the mobile phone has become the world's preferred computing device.
In conclusion mi ideas supported by de websites are correct, so computers will be replace by smartphones that are intelligent phone whit internet and a lot of applications and also because they are more comfortable, easier to transport and smaller.