Tips To Define Smartphones
Defining
a smartphone exactly is not at all easy. Broadly speaking, any high-end phone
with multiple features and sophisticated functionalities is called so. Thus,
price range, features, and functionalities are important factors in defining
smartphones.
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Since these factors vary from phone to phone, and sometimes the
difference is so little that setting parameters for labelling a phone becomes
next to impossible. Yet, as of now, a full-fledged email support seems to be
the key defining feature of smartphones.
According
to tech gurus, there are two basic differences between ordinary mobile phones
and smartphones: the way they are built and the things they can do. They are
built by making use of open systems to take advantage of the skills, energy and
innovation of numerous companies from a vast range of industries.
This means
that smartphones extend the traditional track record of mobile phones by
constant and rapid improvement.
Regarding
their capabilities, a lot is expected from them: wireless e-mail, Internet, Web
browsing, and fax, intercom function, personal information management, online
banking, LAN connectivity, Graffiti style data entry, local data transfer
between phone set and computers, remote data transfer between phone set and
computers, remote control of computers and much more.
The common traits that
seem to be there in smartphones are that they should be voice-centric devices
(voice is the primary function, data is secondary) and offer PDA-like
capabilities.
The
problem is that almost all the new mobile phones have some rudimentary PDA functionality such as phonebooks, calendars, and to-do lists. Moreover, BREW
and Java ME devices have capabilities for installation of additional
applications; but these devices are not yet considered smartphones.
In addition to that the constant additions in
capabilities of all mobile phones, the qualifying features of smartphones are
getting complicated. For the finale, it can said that so long your phone is
capable of offering the best of what a mobile phone has to offer, it will be
regarded as a smartphones.
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