41. The phones had dials. 42. The regular phones also have two lines in Hilton rooms, so a modem can use one while the guest talks on the other. 43. The phone also has a keyboard that retracts into the body of the phone when the Internet is not being used. 44. The process in all three states will take several months, as each phone has to be changed manually. 45. The TTY-compatible phones will have a jack for connecting with a portable TTY device. 46. To be marketed next year in the United States by Samsung, the phones will have an oversize color screen for wireless Web access. 47. Wearable phones will also have to pass the trendiness test before they gain popularity in the United States. 48. What if I hate the way my phone has become a barrier to communication instead of an aid? 49. Whether the phones have cords or not, manufacturers are increasingly producing telephones that are designed to work with digital services from the phone companies. 50. Yet it remains a fact, writes Connon Barclay, that the phone does have potential for good and decent work and even increased sales. |