The New Normal
Meet Your New Business Phone
The New Normal in Business Communications
Since their introduction, the iPhone and Android smartphones have experienced a wave of unprecedented innovation and market acceptance. Smartphones are now the preferred device for keeping in touch with colleagues, business contacts, friends and family, - accessing information, social media and entertainment, and - staying connected at home and in the office. Their intuitive and easy-to-use design, combined with their powerful processing capabilities and the availability of a broad range of apps has made them the ideal device for communicating, sharing and interacting with the world.
The smartphone has become the dominant form of communication for several reasons.
First, the convenience of having a powerful computer in our pocket, along with the ability to support voice calls and send and receive text messages, has revolutionized how people communicate.
Second, the evolution of data networks (such as 4G and 5G) has allowed for high-speed mobile data usage, enabling users to send videos, photos, and longer messages quickly and reliably.
Third, the accessibility of the mobile app market has allowed users to customize their experience, as it offers various services and apps, such as email, social media, CRMs, and video calls.
Finally, the plummeting cost of smartphones has made them more accessible to a wider range of people, meaning that people no longer have to rely on computers and landline phones for communication.
Gaining momentum since the early 2010s, BYOD (Bring Your Own Device) is becoming more and more widely adopted by businesses of all sizes. With BYOD, employees can access company data and applications on the mobile devices they are already comfortable using, from any location. This saves time, as employees don’t have to switch between devices.
Additionally, employees can tailor their devices to their specific needs, which allows them to become more productive. It encourages innovation, as employees are more likely to discover new and exciting ways of utilizing mobile devices and applications to improve the organization’s operations.
BYOD offers businesses the opportunity to reduce costs associated with IT infrastructure, as they will not have to provide devices and spend money on installation, maintenance and updates. Their employees will most likely be using the latest technology, which reduces business costs and provides an edge over competitors.
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