What is a Smartphone, and What is the Difference Between Smartphone, Cell Phone, and a Computer?

Posted by ETIS Founder on Tuesday, August 7, 2012 Under: High Tech Phones/ Smartphones/ PDAs
Smartphones, is a term, and becoming more popular as a name, and nomenclature used for lines of products that correspond to the upgrades in technology, for the technological devices which are evolving out of the cellular phones, and have some functions of computers.  Smartphones is becoming a popular product and name in the past few years.  
There has been an increased demand for cellular phones to carry and be equipped with an increased amount of capacities and features found on computers.  There has been a tide of technological development of cellular phones to have included functions of a computer, while at the same time, the demand for mobile computers, such as laptops and tablets, to become smaller and smaller, lighter weight, easier power connecting ports, and have the capacities to place calls.  As the decussation, or intersection of these two sectors of technologies continues toward being one in the same, smartphones are being developed to meet many of all these demands.
Apple smartphones have taken a big share of credit as being a driving force behind the smartphone concept.
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The following is from PC Mag:
  Definition of: Smartphone 

A cellular telephone with built-in applications and Internet access. In addition to digital voice service, modern smartphones provide text messaging, e-mail, Web browsing, still and video cameras, MP3 player and video playback and calling. In addition to their built-in functions, smartphones run myriad free and paid applications, turning the once single-minded cellphone into a mobile personal computer. For an overview of included and nice-to-have features, see smartphone features. See smartphone operating system.
 
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From http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/smartphone:

smart·phone

  [smahrt-fohn] noun
a device that combines a cell phone with a hand-held computer,typically offering Internet access, data storage, e-mail capability,etc. 
More from PC Mag:
 Primary Built-In Features
Following are the built-in apps in top-of-the-line smartphones:

1. Contact list
2. Alarm clock, stopwatch, timer
3. Calculator
4. Calendar
5. Note taker
6. Voice recorder
7. Web browser
8. Voice-activated Web search
9. E-mail client
10. Music player
11. Photo album
12. YouTube viewer
13. Camera (still and video)
14. GPS navigation
15. Video calling (Apple iPhone 4 and up)
16. App store search 
http://www.pcmag.com/encyclopedia_term/0,1237,t=smartphone+features&i=64233,00.asp


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