Monday, January 10, 2011

Smart Phone Definition

"Smartphone" is one of the trendy words of our days' society. Have you ever wondered exactly what a smartphone is, and what exactly makes the difference between a common mobile phone and a smartphone, or between a computing device and a smartphone? What makes a phone to be smart, and why is this word so tossed around a lot? These are the answers I am trying to find in this article, and I hope it will make the things clear.




The Nokia N95 is one smart phone that just doesn't measure up, especially if you consider all the features in its minute size. Although the N95's footprint is only slightly larger than a credit card, it is thick on the side. In hand, the unit feels surprisingly light. The soft-touch finish on the back is a pleasure to hold, though the plasticky build of the body gives it a less than solid feel.




Claiming to be “the worlds first” internet radio, Acoustic Energy introduced this desk top model in the Spring of 2007, that it claims will link “with any Wi-Fi network”.



Powered by Windows Mobile 6, this phone is one of most beautiful smartphones to date. Very thin (12.8 mm) and clean, with minimalistic design. The KS-20 features 2.8 inch touch screen with works with a stylus.


Briefly, a smartphone is a device which allows you to make phone calls, and has additional features which basically belong to personal digital assistants or to computers, like, for example, the ability to send and receive e-mails and edit various types of files (like Office files, which are very necessary for business users of smartphones).

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