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Smartphones
A smartphone is a cell phone that allows you to do more than just make phone calls and send text messages. Smartphones can browse the Internet and run basic software programs like a computer and the user often interacts with the smartphone by using their finger on the touch screen. There are thousands of smartphone apps (software programs), including games, personal-use programs, and business-use programs that can all be ran from the phone.
A smartphone is a miniature computer that has built-in phone, a powerful processor that has lots of memory. Some have keyboards and others a high-quality touch screen. You can do lots with a smartphones. You can use email, browse the internet, read e-books, take pictures using a camera, store contacts in an address book, create and edit documents, download applications and play music. Those were just a few of the things you can do.
Smartphones and mobile devices address the growing need for instantaneous communication and data access by combining the features of the cell phone, productivity applications such as calendaring and email, and the ability to access the Internet wirelessly. There is no single industry standard smartphone or mobile device, so understanding the differences in features, level of support, and cost is important. ITS recommends Apple iOS devices for most users.
A smartphone is a cell phone that allows you to do more than just make phone calls and send text messages. Smartphones can browse the Internet and run basic software programs like a computer and the user often interacts with the smartphone by using their finger on the touch screen. There are thousands of smartphone apps (software programs), including games, personal-use programs, and business-use programs that can all be ran from the phone.
A smartphone is a miniature computer that has built-in phone, a powerful processor that has lots of memory. Some have keyboards and others a high-quality touch screen. You can do lots with a smartphones. You can use email, browse the internet, read e-books, take pictures using a camera, store contacts in an address book, create and edit documents, download applications and play music. Those were just a few of the things you can do.
Smartphones and mobile devices address the growing need for instantaneous communication and data access by combining the features of the cell phone, productivity applications such as calendaring and email, and the ability to access the Internet wirelessly. There is no single industry standard smartphone or mobile device, so understanding the differences in features, level of support, and cost is important. ITS recommends Apple iOS devices for most users.