Touchscreen popularity could encourage mobile recycling '
 
 
 
 
 
Touchscreen popularity could encourage mobile recycling

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The mobile phone market ranges from the easy on the pocket low-end handset to the high-end devices known as the “Smartphone”. A Smartphone is essentially a handheld computer as it is capable of supporting email, entertainment, phone, Internet and PDA (Personal Data Assistance). As the number of mobile phone models in the market continues to grow, touchscreen capable devices are expected to increase in popularity.

Due to the combination of touchscreen technology, mobile/web-based applications and high-speed data connection, mobile communications is expected to change drastically. In an industry which is continuously developing its technology, mobile phone companies are working meticulously in an attempt to gain maximum market share.

According to research carried out by the researchers Canalys, 60% of 4,000 consumers they surveyed wanted to own a touchscreen enabled mobile phone. Tim Shepherd, Canalys analyst said: “"Nokia stands out as a very close second [in the touchscreen device space behind Apple], seeing tremendous growth thanks to models such as the Nokia 5800 and N97".

As the popularity of touchscreen continues to develop, mobile phone owners may be tempted to trade in their old mobile phones for cash which they can put towards the purchase of a Smartphone. Mobile recycling services such as Mobile Phone Xchange makes it easy for you to sell your phone for a cash incentive.

Mobile Phone Xchange makes it easy for customers to trade in their old phones. If the handsets are in working order they are relocated to developing countries across the world. Mobile phones which have been traded in that no longer work are also accepted and have their batteries disposed of economically and their plastics recycled into other products.

If you’d like to exchange your old mobile phone, make some money and help the environment, simply search online for mobile phone exchange.