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Technology SessionSmart Phones
Cell Phone Statistics How to Pick a Cell Phone What is a Smart Phone Leading Smart Phones Demos/Discussion Conclusion
Agenda
4B Cell Phones Worldwide 82% U.S. Adults Carry Cell Phones 68% Use Phones to Take Pictures 28% Accidents Involve Cell Phone Usage 14% Smart Phones Kids and Mobile Phones Social Impact
Cell Phone Usage
How to Pick a Cell Phone
Cell Phone Carriers
Coverage(There’s a Map for That)
Standards
Hardware manufacturers
Screen size Keyboard size Touch screen Screen rotation WiFi Bluetooth
Hardware differentiators
A smartphone is a mobile phone offering advanced capabilities, often with PC-like functionality (PC-mobile handset convergence). There is no industry standard definition of a smartphone.[2][3] For some, a smartphone is a phone that runs complete operating system software providing a standardized interface and platform for application developers.[4] For others, a smartphone is simply a phone with advanced features like e-mail, Internet and e-book reader capabilities, and/or a built-in full keyboard or external USB keyboard and VGA connector. In other words, it is a miniature computer that has phone capability.[5][6]
What is a Smart phone
Voice Web browsing E-mail Contacts Other media Apps
Key Features(It’s All About the Data)
Palm OS Blackberry Windows Mobile iPhone os Android
Leading Smart Phone Operating Systems
First Successful PDA Added Phone Features in 2002 2009 – Palm Pre
Palm
RIM Developed Pager in 2000 Uses its Own Network First “Crackberry” 2002 Current Products
Blackberry
Originally Pocket PC 2000 to compete with Palm
First phone 2000 Became Windows Mobile 2003 Current phones
Windows Mobile
Released 2007 First phone OS iPhone versions ATT only
iPhone
Smart Phone Comparison/Costs
Comparison Chart
With a smart phone you are always connected
Key Choice Factors◦ Previous Device Loyalty◦ Carrier◦ Device options◦ Open vs closed◦ “Dweeb” Factor
Conclusions