2. CONTENTS
Introduction
Definition
History
What makes smartphone smart.
Why better then cellphones
Best 10 in India
Purposes
Future of smartphones
Drawbacks
Conclusion
3. INTRODUCTIO
N:
A Smartphone is a high-end mobile
phone that offers more advanced
computing ability and connectivity than a
contemporary feature phone(i.e. a modern
low-end phone).
Combines the functions of a personal
digital assistant (PDA) and a mobile phone.
Also serve as portable media
players and camera phones with high-
resolution touchscreen, GPS navigation, W
i-Fi and mobile broadband access.
4. DEFINITION:
“Smart phone is the integration
of the telephone system with
the processing power of a
computer system, to be able to
run various applications that
optimise communication within
the home or office.”
5. FIRST AMONG
US:
first smart phone: IBM SIMON
Designed in :1992
launched in: 1993
contained a calendar, address book, world
clock, calculator, note pad, e-mail client, the ability
to send and receive faxes, and games
no physical buttons, instead customers used
a touchscreen
7. FEATURES
:
Operating system:
-Apple iphone: ios
-Blackberry: RIM
-Other devices: Android, webOS,Symbian,Linux
etc.
Apps:
- create/edit office documents
- download various applications like bussiness or finance
manager.
- get directions through GPS.
- edit photos.
- create playlist etc.
Web access:
- faster
- compatible with new 3G,4G Connections.
- Wi-Fi supportable.
8. FEATURES
CNTND:
Qwerty keyboard:
- serves purpose as of computer keyboard
- may be physical or touchscreen
- not in alphabetical order
Larger screen size and resolution:
- makes visibility clear
- easier to perform tasks
Processor device and speed:
- fast speed processor
- processor depends on the purpose we want to serve
Memory:
- large amount of memory
- comes with installed or installable memory
Messaging:
- handles text, multimedia messages.
- email
- instant messaging services(yahoo messenger, e-buddy etc)
9.
10. COMPARISONS:
Features Cell phones Smart phones
1) Operating system
No Yes
2) Handle office No Yes
documents
3) Handling emails Upto a certain level Yes
4) Processor speed Low High
5) Internet Low speed High speed
6) Qwerty keyboard Not necessary Basic requirement
7) Memory (inbuilt) Smaller Larger
12. Price Os Process- Camera Screen Resolut-
or Size ion
1)Motorola 10,999 Android 2.1 600 MHz 5 MP 3.2 inch 320X480
Quench
XT5
2)Motorola 13.999 Android 2.1 800 MHz 5 MP 3.7 inch 480X854
Defy
3) Samsung 15.699 Bada OS 1GHz 5 3.7 480X800
Wave II 1.2
4)Black 21,700 Black berry 624 MHz 5 2.44 480X360
Berry Bold3 OS 6
5)Dell Venue 23,999 Wind phon 1 GHz 5 4.1 480X800
Pro 7
13. Price Os Process- Camera Screen Resolut-
or Size ion
6) HTC Android 2.3 1GHz 5 MP 3.7 inch 480X500
Desire S 22,145
7)Sony Android 2.3 1GHz 8 MP 4.2 inch 480X854
Ericsson 27,999
Xperia Arc
8)HTC 24,279 Android 2.3 1GHz 8 4.0 480X800
Incredible S
9)Sony 28,849 Android 2.3 1GHz 5 4.0 480X854
Ericsson
Xperia Play
10)Nokia E6 15,959 Symbian 680 MHz 8 2.46 640X480
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14. PURPOSES:
Email
Internet
GPS
Programs
Combines PDA and mobile phone features
Have tri or quad GSM modules for world wide
use
Serves as portable media device
Strong support from other s/w developers
especially games and entertainment developers
Capable of push e-mail
15. ADDITIONAL PURPOSES:
Data transfer to and from other devices
via USB cable or bluetooth adapters.
May have two or more cameras.
Can take videos and pictures in many formats
17. Google Wallet
Mobile Banking
Medical Devices
Blood pressure monitors
Glucose meters
Eye assessment tool
Used for ultrasound monitoring
Digital stethoscope
18. DRAWBACKS:
Bulky in size
Screen size smaller than Pocket PC
Price
19. CONCLUSION
It's been three years since Apple brought the smartphone to a
mass consumer market, but smartphones have actually been
around in one form or another since 1993. The difference
between then and now is that early smartphones were
primarily used as enterprise devices and were prohibitively
expensive for most consumers. But with the enormous
success of the iPhone, carriers have discovered that they can
lock in customers for long periods of time by heavily
subsidizing their purchases of the latest and hottest
smartphones. In this slideshow we have tracked the evolution
of the smartphone, from its humble beginnings as a clunky
monochrome device to today's sleek multimedia devices
capable of supporting HD video.