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Mar 02

Smart phones VS Cell Phones—the all-time favourite bout!

If you walk down a cell phone shop and look for a mobile phone, most likely  9 out of 10 sales clerk will show you a Smartphone instead of an old model phone. It is amazing that only in a couple of years most people using Smart phones that are a big factor of their everyday life.  Before we showcase the “Main Event” of the blog, we must point out first the undercard—the history!

Looking down memory lane–about cell phones!

In the late 19th century, mans activity has become more and more intertwined with machines and devices that were created to make this life easier. The changes have been so profound that our lifestyles have literally changed. We can confidently quote that the technology is the Evolution of life. The progress has developed in exponential rates in way that the more we create the more we push this hallmark of technological evolution.

People lives in very simple lifestyle and then came with boats and trains followed by excessive hunger for technological evolution came the cars, planes, radio televisions, cell phones and then computers. At the end of the last millennia the technology reached a dead end in the mobile phone sector. Consumer needs a different handset hat will boost the utility of cell phones and this excessive hunger for something new has been met with the launch of the first mass produced Smartphone at the year 2000. A couple more years had to past until these new handsets got inside the mainstream consciousness and now we cannot think mobile phone without immediately associating the term with a smart phone mobile device.

The smart phone is a beautiful technological innovation that is the result of incorporating computer technology into a cell phone. You can still use the handset as a cell phone, but now this is by far its only purpose. Besides making calls and sending SMS message, you now have access to the internet from your smart phone. The internet makes the Smartphone what it really is. The power of this piece of technology is given by its utility in conjunction with the internet capabilities combining a User Friendly Interface that blends well makes the Smart Phone a knock out puncher.

The ancestor of today’s smart phones is the Personal Digital Assistant (PDA) which was launched back in the 90’s, but these gadgets were relatively simple, and their usability didn’t really scale that time. Its initial utility was to organize data and schedule meetings and once the internet became popular, it then transcended towards a mobile e-mail machine. This gadget was several times bigger than a cell phone and some ingenious mind decided to incorporate the same technology into a handset. Manufacturers like research in motion, palm/handspring of apple began to develop the technology to manufacture smart phones. The first device was launched back in 2000 and it was a more business-oriented gadget till 2007 when apple released their first iPhone which changed the perception of a Smartphone as a business device only. The iPhone was a consumer’s device, offering a lot of multimedia features and less business features. If you wanted to turn your handset into a business gadget, you had access to download a wide range of applications for this sector and make your iPhone a business gadget.

Let us now go to the “main event” –some features that make your Smart Phone different to your “Primitive” Mobile phone.

ROUND 1 –OS (Operating System)

If your phone does not have an OS, it is not a Smart Phone! Operating System is a very complicated application that lets you run other applications on your device. It is better known as the “Referee” between the 2 players—Apps and hardware. Examples of Operating System are iOS for iPhones, Androids, BlackBerry OS, Windows OS, Meego and etc.

To know more about Mobile phone’s OS.

ROUND 2 –APP (Application)

All smart phones have an OS running them. Likewise, they all have the capability to run a different types application to facilitate your work as well as your entertainment experience. These apps are Web Browsers, Organizers, Games, Music Player, and many more.

ROUND 3—Web Access (Internet Experience)

How can it be a Smart Phone without an internet access? Internet connects all and every app makes a lot of sense when they are connected to the World Wide Web. E-mails, Instant Messaging, Social Networking Sites, and YouTube—all of them need an Internet connection so you can get most out of your Smart Phone.

If it is a Smart Phone then you can browse through the Internet. You can do pretty much anything like you normally do with your computer. The 3G and 4G connectivity allows you to connect to the Internet in a swift manner—meaning fast internet access!

ROUND 4 –Message Capabilities

With Smart phones you are not just limited to SMS and MMS, you can send much more—E-mails with different accounts, messages on different social media sites, Instant Messaging and Twitter.

ROUND 5—QWERTY Keyboard

Almost all of the Smart phones are using a Full QWERTY keyboard and without it, there is almost no difference between Cell Phones and Smart Phones. There are 2 types of full QWERTY keyboards; these are touch screens virtual keyboard like iPhones and a physical QWERTY keyboard Like BlackBerry and Nokia.

There are still many other features that a Smartphone can offer, it is a bit more practical—Camera MP, Video recording, Games UI and MP3s. I now declare, winner by way of Knock Out, the more complete type of mobile phones—SMART PHONES!

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