telefonkészülékek
Telefonkészülék is the Hungarian word for telephone set. It refers to the device used for telecommunication, enabling voice transmission over a distance. Early telefonkészülékek were mechanical devices with a handset containing a transmitter and a receiver, connected to a base unit with a rotary dial. These were primarily analog devices.
Over time, telefonkészülékek evolved significantly. The introduction of push-button dialing replaced the slower rotary mechanism. Digital
The advent of mobile phones, or mobiltelefonkészülékek, represented a major shift, moving away from fixed-line connections
While the term "telefonkészülék" can encompass all these forms, it most commonly refers to a traditional landline