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Smart Phone Evolution and its Snap Shots.

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Delivered By,

K.SUBBIAH @ SURESH,M.C.A Final Year,M.S University.

SMART PH NE

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OutlineSmart Phone OriginThe Evolution of Smart PhoneAndroid OS integrated Smart Phones Latest Smart Phone Snap ShotsPros @ Corns of Smart PhonesFuture Smart PhonesSummaryReferences

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What’s the Smart Phone? In an increasingly mobile world, the smart phone has become

a lifestyle changing device.

The smart phone is the first device to provide instant access to the internet and online information resources wherever consumers go. Time-starved consumers say that smart phones improve their quality of life by allowing them to multitask on-the-move.

The Smartphone with Android OS supports almost every media formats including BMO, GIF, PNG, JPEG, WAV, Mp3, Mp4, MPEG-4 SP, etc.

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What’s the Origin of Smart Phone?

A smart phone will be based on a particular operating system that allows it to run productivity applications.

As compared to other cell phones Smart phones rely more heavily on Software.

Most of the Smart phones are primarily concerned with the speed of Web Access.

Smart phones consist of a QWERTY Keyboard.

All cell phones can send and receive text messages.

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Evolution of Smart Phone? IBM Simon (introduced 1992) in charging station

The first smart phone was the IBM Simon; it was designed in 1992 and the computer industry trade show held in Las Vegas, Nevada.

It was released to the public in 1993 and sold by BellSouth. Besides being a mobile phone, it also contained a calendar, address book, world clock, calculator, note pad, e-mail client, the ability to send and receive faxes and games. It had no physical buttons, instead customers used a touchscreen to select telephone numbers with a finger

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Evolution of Smart Phone?

In 1998, it was followed by Nokia 9110, and in 2000 by Nokia 9110i , with improved web browsing capability.

In 2000, the touch screen Ericsson R380 Smartphone was released.

It was the first device to use an open operating system, the Symbian OS.

It was the first device marketed as a 'smart phone'.

It combined the functions of a mobile phone and a personal digital assistant (PDA).

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Evolution of Smart Phone?

Also in 2000, the Nokia 9210 communicator was introduced, which was the first color screen model from the above Nokia Communicator line. It was a true smart phone with an open operating system, the Symbian OS.

It was followed by the 9500 Communicator, which also was Nokia's first camera phone and first Wi-Fi phone

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Evolution of Smart Phone? In 2007 Nokia launched the Nokia N95 which integrated a wide

range of multimedia features into a consumer-oriented smartphone: GPS, a 5 megapixel camera with autofocus and LED flash, 3G and Wi-Fi connectivity.

In 2007, Apple Inc introduced its first iPhone. It was initially costly, priced at $499 .

It was one of the first mobile phones to be mainly controlled through a touch screen.

It was the first mobile phone to use a multi-touch interface, and it featured a web browser that “far superior” than others.

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Evolution of Smart Phone? The Android operating system for smart phones was released in

2008. Android is an open-source platform backed by Google, along with major hardware and software developers

Smartphone sales increased in 2010 by 72.1 percent from the prior year, whereas sales for all mobile phones only increased by 31.8 percent.

In the fourth quarter of 2010, Android surpassed Symbian as the most common operating system in smart phones, with 32.9 million units sold versus 31.0 million

In Q1 2011 Google Android market share was 35 percent and increased significantly from 10 percent last year, while Nokia Symbian dropped to 26 percent from 46 percent last year.

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Android is a software stack used for mobile devices and that includes a middleware, operating system and key applications. It is a Google Inc. product and was first released in 2008.

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.Why is Android Honeycomb the Choice of Next Generation?

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.The platform is adaptable to a larger layout

with 2D and graphics library

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SQLite, a lightweight relational database, is used for data storage purposes

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.Supports advanced connectivity technologies

such as WiMax, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth and many more

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Messaging such as SMS, MMS and now latest Device Messaging Framework are a part of

Android Push Messaging service

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Multiple language support

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Android’s web browser is based on the open-source Web Kit layout engine, coupled with Chrome's V8 JavaScript engine

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Android’s web browser is based on the open-source Web Kit layout engine, coupled with Chrome's V8 JavaScript

engine

Android supports an array of media formats such as MP4, MP3, BMP, WAV, JPEG, PNG and etc.,

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It has native support for multi-touch screen

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Android supports Bluetooth feature

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Android supports Bluetooth featureVideo Calling is made feasible with

the latest Android versions

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Android supports Bluetooth featureVideo Calling is made feasible with

the latest Android versions

Multitasking of applications is also available with voice based features

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Android supports Bluetooth featureVideo Calling is made feasible with

the latest Android versions

Multitasking of applications is also available with voice based featuresAndroid Honeycomb provides an interactive user

interface, greater connectivity, media support, advanced messaging feature, multi-touch screen,

video calling option and Bluetooth.

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Smart Phone Security

Mobile Phone Malware

Cross-Service Attacks

Security Analysis of Smart Phone Applications

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5 ways smart phones challenge mobile internet security

Accidental transfer of information

Rogue Apps

Escaping the firewall

DDOS

Gaps in data loss prevention tools

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Smart phone Pros @ Corns

PROS Stay Connected

Keep in Touch

Get Organized

In Business

CORNS Small Screen Size Awkward Keyboard

Size High Cost Website Access Work-Life Balance

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Latest Smart phone snap shots

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Simply beautiful

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Latest Smart phone snap shots

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The simplicity of a swipe

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Latest Smart phone snap shots

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One home. Three simple views.

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Latest Smart phone snap shots

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Free maps and navigation

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Latest Smart phone snap shots

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Next-generation browser

Fast, effortless browsing

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Latest Smart phone snap shots

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8 MP camera with Carl Zeiss optics

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Latest Smart phone snap shots

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The best apps and games

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Latest Smart phone Nokia N9 Cyan

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Available Colors Model: Nokia N9 Cyan

DimensionsSize: 116.45 x 61.2 x 7.6-12.1 mmWeight (with battery): 135 gVolume: 76 ccMemoryInternal memory: 16 GB or 64 GBUse as USB mass memory device for storing photos, documents and moreBattery PerformanceTalk-time (maximum): • GSM 11 hours• WCDMA (3G) 7 hoursStandby time • GSM 450 hours• WCDMA (3G) 380 hoursVideo playback time (720P) 4.5 hoursMusic playback 50 hours

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Multi Screen Smart phones in Future

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Multi Screen Smart phones in Future

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Multi Screen Smart phones in Future

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Summary

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References:-

WWW.Google.co.uk

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