A smartphone is an electronic hand-held device that integrates the functionality of a mobile phone, personal digital assistant (PDA) or other information appliance.
Some mobile phones double as a miniature PC. Because these phones offer advanced features not typically found in mobile phones, they are sometimes called a smartphone.
The features can include Web and email access, special software such as personal organizations or special hardware such as digital cameras or music players. Some models, e.g. a BlackBerry, even contain a miniature "QWERTY" keyboard.
It's an 'app' which you download for free or purchase. Some require internet others do not while some have the option to choose. Your provider might give some sort of a guide. An example is the Facebook app it's quicker to browse through Facebook via the app than using the search engine on the phone. Apps are extensively more compatible with phones.
yes, it is a smartphone.
Yes, it is a smartphone.
The Nokia 6030 is not actually a smartphone. You can learn more about smartphones at this website : en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Smartphone.
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Yes, the Samsung Intercept is a smartphone.
Yes it is a 3G smartphone.
If you mean something like a doodling drawing app, then yes.
I understand that it is a smartphone whose Linux-based operating system is the Google's Android.
As told by radioshack.com, they carry the same merchandise as smartphone and carry smartphone cellphones.
Samsung Vibrant™ Android Smartphone Samsung Captivate™ Android Smartphone Droid Charge Smartphone Samsung Showcase™ i500 Android Smartphone
Yes, the Samsung Galaxy S is an Android smartphone
Using your smartphone to access cloud computing resources can be used by accessing your smartphone and you can do that by your smartphone, which is possible.