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WAP Games: The Latest In Mobile Technology
- By AI Editor
- Published 12/21/2007
- Mobile Gaming , Mobile Gaming
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WAP Games: The Latest In Mobile Technology
There was a time in the past when mobile phones were basically communication devices, which simply allowed users to make and/or take calls. As technology in the areas of communication developed and progressed, the concept of SMS messaging became a reality, paving the way for a new communication revolution in the form of mobile text messaging. Not only did SMS technology allow for text messaging services to be showcased by telecommunication entities, it stood to be quite relatively cheap, allowing users the option of getting mobile phones for themselves.
For a time, mobile phones with SMS capabilities
became quite hot, as they were practical and provide smart modes of
communication.
Then, just when the world thought mobile
communication avenues couldn’t get any better, WAP came into the scene, paving
the way for the now known communication capacities of mobile phones. What came
after WAP is now the standard line of mobile communication technology,
bordering from taking/making calls, to sending text messages, to accessing the
net with one’s mobile phone.
Improved from the very limitations which WAP
technology worked on, the smartphones of today owe a lot of its communication
capacities from the downsides of WAP.
The World of WAP
Before the days of GPRS, Bluetooth and Wireless
Fidelity, the notion of mobile phones and handheld devices being able to go
online was made a reality through WAP. WAP stands for Wireless Application
Protocol, the protocol system to which WAP enabled mobile phones access the
Internet before GPRS. GPRS, or General Packet Radio Service came after WAP,
given that WAP, though enabled mobile phones to go online, did have some
problem areas to contend with.
With a WAP enabled mobile phone, an example of
which would be the Nokia 7110, users could easily access the net, send and/or
check emails, access news reports, and even download items like WAP Games,
ringtones and other personalization elements like mobile phone operator logos.
WAP became the buzzword where mobile surfing was concerned, enabling instant
access to the net, anywhere, anytime.
But as things went along for WAP, a number of
issues, concerns and constraints came to be with its use, challenging WAP
developers, as well as WAP users. As the mobile phones of the time didn’t boast
the screen resolutions featured by mobile phones of today, let alone LCDs with
colour elements, one of the major concerns with mobile browsing with WAP were
often tied within a 150 x 150 screen resolution, as most WAP enabled mobile
phones worked with such screen resolutions then. As the base screen resolutions
of web pages are designed to be best viewed in is 640 x 480 pixels, this was
quite a concern.
Though there were WAP games available for users
to play with, these games aren’t quite as fun as the many Internet connected
mobile phone games of today. Unlike the Java based downloadable games for
mobile phones operating on GPRS, WAP games are very simple games, boasting
simple premises and average game play value.
Though not exactly a major concern, as certain
alternatives were eventually developed, navigation was also considered to be a
problem area for WAP phone users as scrolling keys on a phone couldn’t compete
with a keyboard and mouse on a desktop computer. Today, the touch-screen
features and its like, stand as the ample solutions.
But for the limitations that WAP had, WAP
provided the core backbone to which more enhanced and improved communication
protocols were set into. Accessing the Internet via WAP is a great way of
passing time while waiting for an appointment. Checking important emails via
WAP gave users the edge when it came to such urgencies.
Because such benefits of WAP were held to be
practical, the development of more streamlined communication protocols for
mobile handhelds came to be, along with the development of more enhanced
technologies, which practically dominate the mobile revolution of today.
