The only downfall to these amazing miniature computer/cellular phones is the price that comes with them. The first price you must pay is the one associated with your actual phone plan. Normally that includes the allotted minutes allowed per month, text messages to be sent/received, data packages, etc. The second charge is for the internet usage fee. My phone provider is Verizon Wireless and my BlackBerry Curve requires a $29.99 monthly fee for unlimited internet and such.
Smartphones began much earlier than the average person knows about or probably remembers. The first ever Smartphone was created in 1994 by IBM and distributed by BellSouth. It was called "Simon." Simon's features include a sensitive screen instead of the usual telephone keyboard, integrated PIM applications, and data communication features. Simon's built-in applications were complete telephone abilities, phone directory, mail (not i
nternet compliant), calculator, calender, fax, note pad, file manager, sketch pad, to do list, etc. Simon's competitors included the Sony Magic Link with a display screen twice the size of Simon, Nokia 9210, and the Sharp MCG-1 (9). You can see from the pictures of now outdated but then innovative 1994 Smartphones and the updated and current Smartphones just how far the technology world has really come.


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(8) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Smartphones
(9) http://cdecas.free.fr/computers/pocket/simon.php
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I would be lost without my iPhone...It offers so many forms of entertainment all at your fingertips. It's well worth the extra fees it comes with! Good post!
ReplyDeleteThe iphone is the closest thing to an actual computer. It is a lot more internet friendly than the blackberry!
ReplyDeleteNo matter what kind of phone you have, they have come a long way since they were first invented with the Simon. =)
Well, the closest Smartphone to an actual computer, in my opinion.
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