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Smartphone: History

Smartphones are mobile phones with advanced computing capabilities and connectivity beyond basic phones. Early smartphones combined features of phones, PDAs, cameras, and GPS units. Currently, about 90% of phones use Android or iOS operating systems. The first device to be called a "smartphone" was the IBM Simon in 1993, which could make calls and send/receive faxes and emails through its touchscreen.

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Smartphone: History

Smartphones are mobile phones with advanced computing capabilities and connectivity beyond basic phones. Early smartphones combined features of phones, PDAs, cameras, and GPS units. Currently, about 90% of phones use Android or iOS operating systems. The first device to be called a "smartphone" was the IBM Simon in 1993, which could make calls and send/receive faxes and emails through its touchscreen.

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Smartphone

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia


A smartphone (or smart phone) is a mobile phone with more advanced computing capability and connectivity than basic
feature phones.

Early smartphones typically combined the features of a mobile phone with those of another popular consumer device,
such as a personal digital assistant (PDA), a media player, a digital camera, and/or a GPS navigation unit. Later
smartphones include all of those plus the features of a touchscreen computer, including web browsing, Wi-Fi, and 3rd-
party apps.

Currently, about 90% of handset sales worldwide are for devices driven by Google's Android and Apple's iOS mobile
operating systems.

History

Early years
Devices that combined telephony and computing were first conceptualized in 1973, and were offered for sale beginning in
1993. The term "smartphone" first appeared in 1997, when Ericsson described its GS 88 "Penelope" concept as a Smart
Phone.

Forerunners
IBM Simon and charging base (1993)

The first mobile phone to incorporate PDA features was an IBM prototype developed in 1992 and demonstrated that year
at the COMDEX computer industry trade show. A refined version of the product was marketed to consumers in 1994 by
BellSouth under the name Simon Personal Communicator. The Simon was the first device that can be properly referred to
as a "smartphone", even though that term was not yet coined. In addition to its ability to make and receive cellular phone
calls, Simon was also able to send and receive faxes and e-mails through its touch screen display.

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