THE CHANGE OF DESIGN CONCEPT IN MOBILE PHONE INDUSTRY

THE CHANGE OF DESIGN CONCEPT IN MOBILE PHONE INDUSTRY

ESL680 MLA
fall2015
Professor Rosemary Kauffman
Ruoyu Sun
THE CHANGE OF DESIGN CONCEPT IN MOBILE PHONE INDUSTRY
SECOND DRAFT
This paper discusses the last ten years in Chinese and American markets, the design strategy of mobile phone shifted from a single way to a diversified pattern because the change of people's lifestyle, aesthetic, and the development of technology. This article broadly separated into five categories; introduction, lifestyle influence mobile phone's using habit, aesthetic effect cell phone's exterior design, technology impact mobile phone's system and application exploration, and conclusion.

Ⅰ. Introduction
The design concept of all products around the world especially in some developed countries has dramatically changed since the start of the 21st century. Nowadays, manufacture not only need to meet the needs of people's daily life, but also require to improve the life quality. To be more specific, mobile phone, a simple communication tool which plays a significant role in everyday's life proves to be the one of the most representational product in this field. The original goal of the cell phone's invention was to break through the limitation of localized telephone, to help people communicate more convenient. Moreover, the design concept of cell phones completely changed after a few decades which made them become a sort of super intelligent, friendly, and portable devices . They gradually turned to be one of the most indispensable part of people's daily life.

Ⅱ. Lifestyle influence mobile phone's using habit.
The rapid development of science, economy and plenty of invention of high technology devices bring people more convenience and finally change the way of living conditions, by contrary, new life pattern also has a dramatically impact on the explore of new products. China and U.S., both are powerful countries, share the biggest mobile phone market of the whole world, can tell the stories of...

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