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Advances in Technology Smartphone

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Smartphone technology continues to evolve over time. The era of the mobile phone number first, made just for calls and SMS (Short Message Service) has now been increased by other technologies such as internet and mobile gps along with the development broadband.Handphone manifold also started many smartphones on the market at affordable prices.  

 From start Nokia, BlackBerry, iPhone and Android. Then start popping smartphone with Operating System made to other vendors. like Bada, Meego and others.  From the beginning we started to buy a smartphone with a goal initially is to always integrated with email. Until that can handle the job through a smartphone. New York Times equip journalists with the Iphone 4 to cover the news. here the functions of the computer more and more indispensable. But still there are some functions of the computer that really are not replaceable. Such as programming, graphic design and multi media. Although there are already emerging applications for video editing and photo editing. But still not as perfect as in computer applications.

Judging from the sense A smartphone is a high-end mobile phonewhich combines the functions of a personal digital assistant (PDA) and a mobile phone. Today's models typically also serve as portable media players and camera phones with high-resolution touchscreens, That your web browser can access and properly display standard web pages rather than only mobile-optimized sites, GPS navigation, Wi-Fi and mobile broadband access.  
From the above understanding can be predicted that smartphone sales continue to show improvement for this would shift the existence of mobile phones in 2012. It dikarenakaan current development of high-speed data networks in a number of areas that allow the use of smartphones using the internet service anywhere.  

 According to a study by Infonetics Research, the smartphone is now being increased percentages across the global handset market share. The increase was caused by high-speed data network across the U.S., Europe and Asia Pacific countries. So, lets smartphone users to use Internet services and access music and video streaming on their handsets while traveling.  

"Smartphones are on track to score 14.5 percent increase in the number of units sold worldwide in 2009, and the annual growth rate reached 21 percent in 2008-2013. This is significantly better than any other phone segment, "says analyst for mobile devices at Infonetics Research, Richard Webb.  

 Later this year, about 1.1 billion mobile phones will be sold worldwide. Nokia remains the market leader, but the other smartphone vendors, such as Research in Motion, maker of the BlackBerry, and Apple's iPhone. 

 While developing iPhone applications, iPhone operating system will face stiff competition from open-source Android platform. Apple will have to fight hard to push back market share above 10 percent.

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