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What is Smartphone
1.
High-End phone that combines advanced functions of a personal digital assistant, mail, photo camera and several applications which can be downloaded. Nowadays,
smartphone
s run mainly in two operating systems: IOS and Android.
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2.
Is an electronic gadget that can receive, process, and send information in various forms such as texts, audio, video, and images.
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3.
A modern mobile phone with a touchscreen interface, capable of performing communication and multimedia functions (e-mail, social media, internet access, camera, GPS) like a computer.
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4.
A cell phone with advanced capabilities.
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5.
A handheld-sized mobile device that have both advanced mobile communication and computation technologies.
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6.
A mobile phone with more advanced functions including web browsing, GPS navigation, personal digital assistant, a media player, a digital camera, a motion sensor for interactive games, a touch screen, Wi-Fi, and 3rd-party apps.
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7.
A personal device that uses a mobile network to make phone calls, send text messages, and connect to the internet. It is also capable of running software applications.
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8.
Smartphone
s are a hybrid of the functionality of PDAs and mobile phones. They usually provide a means of connecting to a desktop or laptop to perform the same functions as a PDA docking and synchronization cradle.
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9.
A phone that also offers computing capability in conjunction with telephonic capability.
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10.
A cell phone with advanced capabilities.
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11.
Smartphone
is a mobile phone with PC-like functionality. In addition to phone service,
smartphone
s typically provide access to email and Internet; capability to play music and video; and other features commonly associated with personal digital assistants (PDAs).ff
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12.
Is a mobile phone with sophisticated processing and computing capabilities, running an advanced operating system, such as Android, Windows mobile, IOS, etc.
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13.
mobile phone containing multiple sensors, typically including sensors such as proximity, accelerometer, geomagnetic, camera, microphone. Also typically includes a novel user interface mechanism, such as a touch screen or a keyboard.
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14.
A mobile telephone with computer features that may enable it to interact with computerized systems, send e-mails, and access the web.
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15.
A
smartphone
is a term used to describe a category of mobile devices with computer-like functionality.
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16.
An advanced mobile phone that includes mobile communication, a camera, a video camera, GPS system, a music player, Internet access, sensors and a range of multimedia capabilities in a single device. Several accessories are being developed to transform
smartphone
s into “medical machines.” They can become meters of blood glucose level, blood rate of oxygen, blood pressure and so on.
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17.
A full-featured mobile phone with personal computer like functionality, including cameras, e-mail, enhanced data processing, and connectivity.
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18.
Handheld device that integrates the functionality of a mobile phone and a PDA.
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19.
Is a mobile phone built on a mobile operating system, with more advanced computing capability and connectivity than a feature phone.
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20.
Smartphone
s are a hybrid of the functionality of PDAs and mobile phones. They usually provide a means of connecting to a desktop or laptop to perform the same functions as a PDA docking and synchronization cradle.
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21.
is a class of wireless phones typically used to describe handsets with many features and often a keyboard. What makes the phone “smart” is its ability to handle data, not only voice calls.
Smartphone
s can fulfil nearly all communication requirements of the users.Users are always available, User can reach his/her friends (Internet, e-mail) independent from place and time through different wireless technologies (mobility), Smart phones are personal trusted devices (can fulfil the functions/demands of privacy security, trust building), Multimedia data (pictures and graphics) can be transferred.
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22.
A
smartphone
is a term used to describe a category of mobile devices with computer-like functionality.
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23.
A
smartphone
is a mobile phone the let one not only making telephone calls, sending short messages, but also surf the Internet, playing games, listening music, watching movies and other capability normally provided by a computers such as writing and editing documents, sending and receiving emails and run myriad of available apps.
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24.
A mobile phone that has more advanced computing capability than basic feature phones.
Smartphone
s typically have a relatively large screen and an operating system capable of running general-purpose applications.
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25.
Smartphone
s are devices with the combined functions of cell phones and PDAs, typically running an operating system such as Symbian OS.
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26.
Mobile phone that is used to perform many various tasks through the applications downloaded.
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27.
Mobile phone with more advanced computing capability and connectivity than basic feature phones.
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28.
A mobile (cellular) telephone with computing capabilities, wireless Internet access, texting capability, often using a touch screen and mobile apps.
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29.
A mobile phone that performs many of the functions of a computer, typically having a touchscreen interface, Internet access, and an operating system capable of running downloaded applications.
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30.
A mobile phone which has some characteristics operated by a computer system, including Internet devices for information, fun, and a message system media.
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31.
A mobile device that can also be used to make phone calls.
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32.
Mobile telephone that includes computational functionality and digital network connectivity as well as additional functions such as a still and video cameras.
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33.
It is a mobile phone that included more advanced features than the traditional phone (for example the touch screen).
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34.
A product-service system used by individuals for service consuming and service rendering purposes.
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35.
Mobile phones with advanced technologies that turn possible for anyone to develop programs for them, called applications, and they exist of the most varied types and for the most varied objectives.
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36.
A
smartphone
is a term used to describe a category of mobile devices with computer-like functionality.
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37.
A cell phone with advanced capabilities.
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38.
Electronic device that functions as a mobile telephone using the Windows Mobile operating system ActiveSync: Tool developed by Microsoft that makes it possible to connect the mobile device to the PC and exchange documents, contacts, e-mail, etc.
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39.
A
smartphone
is a term used to describe a category of mobile devices with computer-like functionality.
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40.
A mobile technology that combines mobile communication and computation in a handheld-sized device, combining functionality of a pager, a cell phone and a PDA in a single device.
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41.
A
smartphone
is an advanced multifunctional mobile phone with a platform open to third-party software.
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42.
A mobile cellular phone with the capacity to record sound, still and motion pictures.
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43.
A
smartphone
(or smart phone) is a mobile phone with more advanced computing capability and connectivity than basic feature phones.
Smartphone
s typically include the features of a phone with those of another popular consumer device, such as a personal digital assistant, a media player, a digital camera, and/or a GPS navigation unit.
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44.
Refers to a mobile phone built on a mobile operating system, with more advanced computing capabilities and connectivity than feature phones.
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45.
A cellular phone that also contains internet capabilities; applications can be download and used in the same way computer applications are used.
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46.
A
smartphone
is a mobile phone with highly advanced features such as wireless capability, global positioning system (GPS), camera/video, speech recognition, various sensors and applications.
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47.
A mobile device with traditional cellphone communicating capabilities such as voice call and short message service (SMS), internet access via wi-fi or mobile data, global positioning system (GPS), and app management accessibility.
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48.
Radio-based consumer telecommunication appliance with a browser which makes it possible to conveniently access the Internet and its services via data networks of mobile network operators and with the capability to run software applications downloaded with the help of wireless or wired telecommunication networks.
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49.
Is a mobile phone with sophisticated processing and computing capabilities, running an advanced operating system such as Android, Windows mobile, IOS, etc.
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50.
A
smartphone
is a handheld electronic device that provides a connection to a cellular network and the internet.
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51.
A mobile phone that combines Internet access with a camera and music player.
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52.
An advanced mobile communication device that has been designed by the addition of personal digital assistant features—which is a kind of computer—to the conventional features of the cell phone.
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53.
A class of wireless phones typically used to describe handsets with many features and often a keyboard. What makes the phone “smart” is its ability to handle data, not only voice calls.
Smartphone
s can fulfill nearly all communication requirements of the users. a) Users are always available, b) User can reach his/her friends (Internet, e-mail) independent from place and time through different wireless technologies (mobility), c) Smart phones are personal trusted devices (can fulfill the functions/demands of privacy security, trust building), d) Multimedia data (pictures and graphics) can be transferred.
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54.
An electronic device that has phone, messaging and internet capabilities.
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55.
A mobile phone that included more advanced features than the traditional phone (for example the touch screen).
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56.
Communication and computing device with application abilities.
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57.
A type of device that combines the features of handheld computer and regular mobile phone. A
smartphone
allows users to store information, send e-mail, install programs etc.
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58.
A mobile-based technology that integrates computing functions into a mobile device. Characteristics of a
smartphone
include strong hardware capabilities, comprehensive mobile operating systems, and computing capabilities similar to a minicomputer. A
smartphone
enables consumers to access the Internet and to use multimedia contents such as music, videos, and digital games.
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59.
An intelligent mobile phone with data-handling characteristics similar to computers.
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60.
A mobile phone with an advanced mobile operating system. It typically combines the features of a cell phone with those of other popular mobile devices, such as personal digital assistant, media player and GPS navigation unit.
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61.
It is a mobile device equipped with several sensors and an operating system with advanced computing capabilities in addition to the basic phone functions.
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62.
A mobile device with the capabilities of letting the user accessing online platforms such as Internet and social media.
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63.
A
smartphone
is a mobile phone that let one not only make telephone calls, send short messages, but also surf the Internet, play games, listen to music, watch movies and other capabilies normally provided by computers such as writing and editing documents, sending and receiving emails and run a myriad of available apps.
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64.
Also known as hybrid, is any electronic handheld device that integrates the functionality of a mobile phone, personal digital assistant (PDA), or other information appliance. This is often achieved by putting “smart” capabilities, such as PDA functions, into a mobile phone. “Smart” functionality includes any additional interface, including a QWERTY board, a touch screen, or even just secure access to company mail
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65.
It is a full-featured mobile phone with personal computer like functionalities. Applications for enhanced data processing and connectivity can be installed on the device, and may be developed by the user. Smart functionalities may include miniature keyboard, touch screen, operating system, and modem capabilities.
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66.
A mobile phone that offers expanded features such as music, video, gaming, pictures, web browsing, and mobile TV. These mobile devices may have larger screens, more powerful processers, full qwerty keyboards, and touch screens.
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67.
A mobile phone with an operating system. It provides other features such as digital camera, media player, GPS and web browsing. The later versions of
smartphone
s also provide touchscreen capability, Wi-Fi, third-party apps, motion sensor, 3G/4G and biometric authentication features such as figure-print.
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68.
A mobile device that is web-capable and location-aware, often with a touchscreen and able to capture and share media content.
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