Nowadays, mobile phones do not just serve as a means to chat with your colleagues and near and dear ones. Mobile phones of today come with advanced information access features that facilitate connectivity and communication, wherever you are.
Smartphones are gaining popularity day by day. With these high-end communication devices, geographic distance is no more a barrier. You can stay connected to your friends, family and colleagues, wherever you are across the globe.
A smartphone is a high-end full-featured mobile phone, which apart from being a telephone, offers advanced information access features, such as e-mails, text messaging, Web access, voice recognition, personal organiser and so on. A smartphone also provides PC-like functionality.
The major operating system environments in which smartphones operate are:
Symbian
Blackberry
Palm
Windows Mobile
Full-fledged e-mail support is an important and more or less a “must-be-there” characteristic of a smartphone. In fact, most smartphones are camera phones that support full-featured e-mail capabilities with the functionality of a complete personal organiser.
Smartphones of today also offer rudimentary PDA functionality such as phonebooks, calendars, and task lists. You can business documents in a variety of formats such as, PDF and MS Office while you are on a business tour.
So, a smartphone offers the following ’smart’ features:
Internet access
e-mail access
scheduling software, such as a personal organiser
built-in camera
contact management
some navigation software
The Nokia N80 is a very popular smartphone. It comes equipped with calendar, contacts, task list, email and PIM. Nokia N80 enables you to conduct video conference calls or share files during conversation. In addition, Nokia N80 offers PC Suite that helps you to keep your smartphone and your PC in perfect harmony.
You can stay connected to your office with Nokia N80’s Wi-Fi, Bluetooth and Infrared connectivity.
So, make a ’smart’ move and put the world in your pocket!
Dennis Jaylon is a renowned business writer who has years of experience in writing technical reviews, product descriptions and product feature analysis of technical gadgets and gizmos. He has won appreciation especially for enlightening people about the latest communication gizmos…the Smartphones

A smartphone is a full-featured mobile phone with PC-like functionality. It is any high-end phone with multiple features and sophisticated functionalities. The ’smart’ functionality of a smartphone includes any additional interface, such as a QWERTY keyboard, a touch screen or even a secure access to company e-mail.
Smartphones are basically voice-centric devices that offer PDA-like capabilities. A voice-centric device is one in which voice is the primary function and data is the secondary function. The PDA-like functionalities offered by a smartphone include, calendar, address book, to-do list, automatic notices and contact list. Palm Treo 650 is one of the most advanced smartphones in the market.
Apart from providing the digital voice service, smartphones offer advanced information access features that find immense popularity among the travelling professionals, such as the sales managers.
The information access features that you can expect in smartphones are:
wireless e-mail
Internet/Web browsing
fax
intercom
Personal Information Management (PIM)
online banking
LAN connectivity
Graffiti style data entry
local as well as remote data transfer between phone and computer
A smartphone is a great choice for those professionals who spend a significant amount of their time travelling round the globe. Such people require frequent access to their e-mails, Internet, calendar and other mobile applications while they are on move, say on business tours.
The major operating system environments in which smartphones operate are:
Symbian
Microsoft Windows Mobile
Blackberry
Palm
Symbian and Microsoft dominate the smartphone market.
Let’s move in the ‘right’ direction in a ’smart’ way! Broaden the realm of your communication with a smartphone.
Dennis Jaylon is a renowned business writer who has years of experience in writing technical reviews, product descriptions and product feature analysis of technical gadgets and gizmos. He has won appreciation especially for enlightening people about the latest communication gizmos…the Smartphones

Welcome to Smart Phone Reviews. A smart phone is a mobile phone offering advanced capabilities, often with PC-like functionality. There is no industry standard definition of a smart phone. For some, a smart phone is a phone that runs complete operating system software. For others, a smart phone is simply a phone with advanced features like e-mail, Internet and e-book reader capabilities. In other words, it is a miniature computer that has phone capability.
Smart Phone growth has outpaced the rest of the mobile phone market for several years, as consumers demand more advanced mobile devices with powerful processors, abundant memory, and large screens.
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Way back in the 1980s the cell phone was revolutionizing business and communication with its amazing ability to make calls no matter where you were. Since then, the world has changed a little bit and cell phones are looking a little bit different as well. Ok, so maybe they’re more than just a little bit different-they’re almost a completely different device! Now not only can you talk anywhere, but you can text and send a picture as well. However, cell phone innovation doesn’t stop there but recently has gone even further to become so much more than a cell phone.
Introducing, the smartphone. It’s a cell phone but with computer like capabilities. Talking and texting are a thing of the past for the smartphone which is busy listening to music and watching videos. The smartphone allows you to access the internet, send e-mails, works as a personal organizer, and drives your car. So maybe that last one is a bit of a stretch, but if the smartphone got together with your navigation system, who knows what could happen.
The first smartphone was created in 1992 by IBM and was dubbed “the Simon”. Since then, there have been dozens of other smartphones following in Simon’s footsteps. Generally the smartphone is thought to be a cell phone with advanced capabilities, often times working like a PC. However, it seems not everyone can agree on exactly what defines a smartphone and the definitions have changed over time. Some see a smartphone as simply a cell phone with some extra cool stuff added, but others say smartphones are only those phones with the capability to add applications.
Regardless of the definition, many smartphones have certain things in common. Most have e-mail capabilities, cameras, built in keyboards and/or a touch screen. These phones work as personal organizers and hold hundreds of contacts at a time. Most smartphones play music and videos and can read documents created in Microsoft Office as well as PDF files. But the most important feature in a smartphone is its unique ability to sync with your computer and its own programmable operating system.
Although there are now dozens of smartphones out there, here are examples of a few. These phones have all the same features as normal cell phones (such as voice dialing and cameras), but kick it up a notch with some added features.
1.) AT&T Tilt: offers a QWERTY keyboard (standard PC keyboard), tilting touch screen allowing for better visibility, wireless options, 3-megapixel camera, and AT&TMusic and Video
2.) Nokia N95: Adds high-speed 3G support, long battery life, 5-megapixel camera, Wi-Fi and Bluetooth options
3.) RIM BlackBerry Gold: Uses T-Mobile’s HotSpot@Home services to find Wi-Fi virtually anywhere, QWERTY keyboard and 2-megapixel camera
4.) Motorola Q9m: QWERTY keyboard, runs Windows Mobile 6, Bluetooth capabilities, works with Verizon’s V Cast Music Store
5.) Apple iPhone 3G: Has a touch screen, supports 3G networks, can add third-party applications, expanded e-mail, excellent for music and video
These are only some of the phone offering the smartphone capabilities, and some are becoming outdated quickly. Smartphones are improving at a rate so fast that it seems soon they will lose their smarts and just be a cell phone once again. Already most normal cell phones have cameras, originally a smartphone feature, so it may seem some smartphone are now simply “averagephones”.
The big question now is who will be the new genius on the cell phone block? What will be the new features? It all makes you wonder what the next step will be with the mixing of computers and cell phones as the lines blur with smartphones’ computer-like capabilities and programs such as Skype offering phone calls on your PC. I’ll leave you to ponder that on your own as I have to go for now -my phone just received an e-mail and my computer is ringing.
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Smartphones are the latest must-haves for many people. Stationary work environments are a thing of the past as people are on the move and need to be able to take their work, family and friends with them. A smartphone is a new wave in cell phone technology that includes personal digital assistant capabilities too. They allow instant Internet access and have advanced features that are like a laptop.
Common Smartphone Features
* Cell phone
* E-mail access
* Organizer
* Touch-screen with high-resolution
* Camera
* Global positioning system
* Calendar
* Contact database
* Ability to read PDF files
* Music player
* Image viewer
* Video player
* Internet access
Computer Access from Cell Phones
The days of lugging around a large, weighted cell phone are gone. Today’s cell phones are slim, sleek and functional. Smartphones take that a step further and incorporate data management and computer use with cell phone technology. The idea has been well received and people are using smartphones for business and personal use.
The iphone is Apple’s latest and highly popular version of the smartphone. Other brands include Blackberry, Windows Mobile, Symbian, HTC Excalibur and Palm. These smartphones run on operating system (OS) software that allows them to share information from a computer or other interfaces. Such operating systems make it possible for users to access their computer files, graphics, history, memory, stage and more from their cell phones.
Common Operating Systems for Smartphones
1. Linux is one of the oldest operating systems in use and it is completely free. This system was created by a hobbyist and wasn’t taken seriously for many years, but it is still around and considered one of the best shareware programs.
2. Mac OSX is Apple’s version of a graphic operating system. It is a high-functioning program that turns a regular cell phone into a high-tech smartphone.
3. Solaris is Microsystem’s platform supported by Dell, HP and IBM. It is a trusted name in computers and smartphones. It works on a variety of interfaces to meet the growing demand for mobile PC usage.
4. Palm OS is based on the PDAs that hit the market in 1996. It is exceptional at keeping information organized and makes file management and storage a breeze. It is easy to use, has high graphic resolution, and uses a touch- screen model.
5. Microsoft Windows is probably the most recognized of the OS software programs. It makes Internet use on-the-go a reality.
Will Smartphones Replace Laptops or Home Computers?
Smartphones are high-end technical gadgets that are convenient because they combine cell phone features with organization and Internet access. New versions with improved features and greater capacity continue to emerge. Smartphones probably won’t replace laptops or home computers, though. As intelligent and sophisticated as smartphones are, they are not practical for long-term use. Smartphones are great supplemental tools for business, home office and entertainment purposes. But try spending eight hours in front of a tiny screen, reading, texting, copying or any other tasks you would normally do on your computer. It would not be a pleasant experience.
The Future of Smartphones
The future of smartphones is promising. We can look forward to increased battery power, larger memory capacity, the ability to watch TV and movies on the phone and the ability to be connected anytime, anywhere. Aside from better functionality, smartphones will be available in a variety of versions to appeal to a wider audience. As the competition for smartphones increases, the prices are dropping and they are becoming more accessible to everyone.
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