Europe and Japan are way ahead of the U.S. in cellular phone technology, and have been for some time.
. . .much of the hottest new equipment won’t be available in the United States anytime soon, if ever. In an unusual turnabout, we Americans have our noses pressed against the shop window of the future, admiring technology we can only dream of owning.
Some would say the answer is legislation, but I think the free market, if left alone, would correct the problem over time. Of course, I could be wrong. The United States should have made the switch to metric a long time ago. I’m not sure why we still measure everything using the old and cumbersome English system. Even the English have given that up.