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  1. Um smartphone (palavra inglesa que significa "telefone inteligente", ainda sem correspondente em português) é um celular (telemóvel em Portugal) que combina recursos de computadores pessoais, com funcionalidades avançadas que podem ser estendidas por meio de programas aplicativos (ou aplicações).

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › SmartphoneSmartphone - Wikipedia

    A smartphone displaying the homepage of the English Wikipedia. A smartphone (often simply called a phone) is a mobile device that combines the functionality of a traditional mobile phone with advanced computing capabilities.

  3. Os smartphones (do inglês "smart", esperto, "phone", telefone) são aparelhos, cujo foco não está na telefonia, e sim em aplicações, foram popularizados principalmente pela BlackBerry e Nokia, sendo também sistemas como Palm e Microsoft Pocket PC/Windows Mobile também tendo se tornado populares.

  4. Páginas na categoria "Smartphones" Esta categoria contém as seguintes 197 páginas (de um total de 197). BlackBerry OS. Blackberry Storm. Desenvolvimento de software para Android. Ericsson R380. Fairphone. Find My Phone. Firefox OS. Galaxy Nexus. Gradiente iphone. HTC Desire Eye. HTC Explorer. HTC One M9. HTC One Max. HTC TyTN II. Huawei P9.

  5. History of mobile phones. A man talks on his mobile phone while standing near a conventional telephone box, which stands empty. Enabling technology for mobile phones was first developed in the 1940s but it was not until the mid-1980s that they became widely available.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Mobile_phoneMobile phone - Wikipedia

    Two decades of evolution of mobile phones, from a 1992 Motorola 8900X-2 to the 2014 iPhone 6 Plus. A mobile phone (or cellphone [a]) is a portable telephone that can make and receive calls over a radio frequency link while the user is moving within a telephone service area, as opposed to a fixed-location phone ( landline phone ).

  7. A smartphone is a mobile phone that can also be used as a computer. [1] . They work as a computer but are mobile devices small enough to fit in a user's hand. They use a System on a chip or Minimal instruction set computer so they can be small. Uses include: Sending and receiving emails, text, photographs and multimedia messages.