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Carlos JianYing Bernard Doris Mobile phone including functions of a PC Often called feature phones Has a QWERTY keyboard Have basic PIM (personal information management) software built in • i.e Calendar, Address Book, to-do list Been around since 1993 First smart phone is known as Simon • Created by IBM • Contained some PIM features Simon SmartPhone Has wireless connectivity Ability to access the Internet without the need of a computer Able to retrieve news, sport scores, weather & etc with a data plan Wi-Fi Able to receive e-mails Bluetooth Better camera with flash function GPS (global positioning system) capability Can open Microsoft Office documents The OS and memory limits the programs that are allowed to run Text messaging Bigger screen and/or touch screen Can be used as a music device HTC Fuze Back in the 1990s and early 2000s, marked for less than $300 Today, some SmartPhones are marked for $600 and over SmartPhone Brands: Blackberry, iPhone, HTC, Nokia & more Able to run like a computer & look like a phone Easier to use than the one’s we have today Enhancement in VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol) More comfortable to work on Development of SmartPhones have been revolutionized Industry of SmartPhones will continue to develop over time Will increase the challenges presented by mobile phone applications Growth rate of SmartPhones was 70% in 2006 Shipments of units will be in the hundred-millions Higher penetration rates in other parts of the world Will determine future trends of global smartphone market Johnson, Andrew "Keep up with smart-phone revolution" EE Times Asia 1/28/2009 Lendino, Jamie "Smartphone 101 A Look at the Past, Present & Future" PC Today 1/29/2009 Unknown, "The Worldwide Smartphone Market, 2007 and Beyond" Research and Markets 1/30/2009 ... SmartPhones have been revolutionized Industry of SmartPhones will continue to develop over time Will increase the challenges presented by mobile phone applications Growth rate of SmartPhones... than $300 Today, some SmartPhones are marked for $600 and over SmartPhone Brands: Blackberry, iPhone, HTC, Nokia & more Able to run like a computer & look like a phone Easier to use than... global smartphone market Johnson, Andrew "Keep up with smart- phone revolution" EE Times Asia 1/28/2009 Lendino, Jamie "Smartphone