History of the Smartphone
Alexander Graham Bell is the inventor of the
telephone. In 1878 he made the first phone call.
In 1983, the first mobile phones went on sale in the
U.S. at almost $4,000 each.
Over 250 million Nokia 1100 devices were sold,
making it the bestselling electrical gadget in history.
More People In The World Have Mobile Phones Than
Toilets.
So many Face book photos and videos are uploaded
via mobile that it takes up 27% of upstream web
traffic.
The technology behind smart phones relies on up to
250,000 separate patents.
The average person unlocks his or her Smartphone
110 times each day.
In the beginning these are four mobiles
companies work!
Nokia
Motorola
I phone
Blackberry
In one recent quarter, 53 million Smartphone
were shipped worldwide
Global Market percentage
Nokia led with 40%
Blackberry 20%
I phone 16%
Other Smartphone combined 24%
Competition among the Smartphone will
almost certainly remain strong.
The new droid from Motorola is giving the I
phone a run for its money.
The droid run on the Verizon network,
whereas AT&T (American Telephone and
Telegraph Company) has exclusive right to
the I phone.
Verizon has wider network coverage the
AT&T
AT&T allows I phone multitask on one
handset.
I phone leads in number of app developers
and number of people who have downloaded
those apps
Application number in the hundred of
thousands but apple alone has 75,000
Most are free and 18% cost just a few dollars
Apple recently celebrated its one-billionth I
phone apps downloaded
Some analysts says that sale of smart phone
will increase four-fold by 2013
Fees for Smartphone apps in the USA ten-fold
to $4.2 billion
Smartphone could very well replace laptops
in the future
Recent year 1.2 billion mobile phone were
shipped worldwide of these 190 million
Smartphone and that percentage is expected
to rise.
As we have seen, application store will
experience a boom
Apple has plenty of games apps, analysts
suggest that writers should developed other
types of app, such as business app
Blackberry has plenty of business app, so
developed more games
GPS will increase in every Smartphone
Droid users can download step by step
spoken directions via Google
you’ll be able to use your Smartphone to
find your friends
The future outlook for smart phones looks
positive; however, their security and legal
concerns are not looking so bright
Smart phones would be very useful fro many
students
Also useful for teachers all around
We hope people start to take this choice
into consideration in order to keep us
students, well educated and learning in a
comfortable environment.