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Imagine carrying a mobile and a computer in your palm! Yes, you can do it with smartphones. Smartphones are advanced kind of mobile phone with certain personal computer capabilities and features. It entails highly advanced technologies and is supported by latest operating systems like Symbian OS, Linux, Windows Mobile, RIM Blackberry, Palm OS, OS X and SavaJe. Combine internet facilities along with personal organizer facilities of a computer and multimedia like video and music…what you get is a smartphone.
The leading smartphones manufacturers are Nokia, Motorola, Blackberry, Samsung Sony Ericsson, HTC and FOMA, to name a few of them. Other smartphones models are like Apple iPhone, Lobster 700TV, t-mobile Wing, Intermec CN3 Mobile Computer, Sprint IP-830W, BlackJack, i-mate JAQ, Verizon Wireless XV6700 and O2 XDA Orbit.

As such there is no industrial standard that can define a smartphone because with time and technological innovation it is subject to change. They are definitely different from common mobile phones which can support sandboxed applications; whereas smartphones with latest technologies has the power to combine applications like:
  • Data Processing
  • Internet connectivity
  • Multimedia and entertainment
Like the leading smartphones models the other smartphones models manufactured by less popular companies features personal organizer facilities and can support extra interfaces like:
  • QWERTY Keyboard
  • D-Pad or Touch Screen
  • Camera which is in-built
  • Accelerometer
  • Can read PDF files and Microsoft Office documents
The above said applications are developed by the mobile phone manufacturer but can also be supplied by network operators and independent software developers.