Analog phones send and receive signals without compressing data. Although this technology offers broader coverage, the service is more expensive, it offers less standby and talk time, and calls are less secure.
Digital phones, on the other hand, convert signals into a sequence of ones and zeros over a narrow range of frequencies. It offers longer battery life, encrypted transmissions, text messages, caller ID, and other features.
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