Smartphone
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A smartphone is a mobile phone that is also a personal computing device.
- Context:
- It can (typically) be able to execute a Smartphone Application.
- It can (typically) be associated to a Smartphone Invention Process.
- It can receive a Smartphone Advertisement (mobile ad).
- Example(s):
- a Apple iPhone, such as a Apple iPhone 4S.
- a Google Smartphone, such as a Google Pixel 3 XL.
- …
- Counter-Example(s):
- See: Mobile Phone-based Service.
References
2009
- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Smartphone
- A smartphone is a high-end mobile phone built on a mobile computing platform, with more advanced computing ability and connectivity than a contemporary feature phone. The first smartphones were devices that mainly combined the functions of a personal digital assistant (PDA) and a mobile phone or camera phone. Today's models also serve to combine the functions of portable media players, low-end compact digital cameras, pocket video cameras, and GPS navigation units. Modern smartphones typically also include high-resolution touchscreens, web browsers that can access, and properly display, standard web pages rather than just mobile-optimized sites, and high-speed data access via Wi-Fi and mobile broadband.
The most common mobile operating systems (OS) used by modern smartphones include Apple's iOS, Google's Android, Microsoft's Windows Mobile and Windows Phone, Nokia's Symbian, RIM's BlackBerry OS, and embedded Linux distributions such as Maemo and MeeGo. Such operating systems can be installed on many different phone models, and typically each device can receive multiple OS software updates over its lifetime.
- A smartphone is a high-end mobile phone built on a mobile computing platform, with more advanced computing ability and connectivity than a contemporary feature phone. The first smartphones were devices that mainly combined the functions of a personal digital assistant (PDA) and a mobile phone or camera phone. Today's models also serve to combine the functions of portable media players, low-end compact digital cameras, pocket video cameras, and GPS navigation units. Modern smartphones typically also include high-resolution touchscreens, web browsers that can access, and properly display, standard web pages rather than just mobile-optimized sites, and high-speed data access via Wi-Fi and mobile broadband.