The group presentation discusses the history and features of smartphones. It notes that the first smartphone was developed in 1993 by IBM and BellSouth and introduced touchscreen and app capabilities. The presentation explains that smartphones differ from basic cell phones in that they combine phone and PDA functionality, allowing users to access the internet, apps, email and messaging. While smartphones are not artificially intelligent, the overuse of smartphones can cause social problems by reducing family time and increasing online social interactions over real-life ones.
2. Smart phones
➔History of smart phones?
➔How are smart phones different from cell
phones?
➔What makes it so smart?
➔Do they have human like intelligence?
➔Social problems arises due to the use of
smart phones in young generation?
3. How they first become smart?
➔ The first smart phone was developed by
IBM and Bellsouth, which came out to the
public in 1993.
4. ➔The first smart phone was like an enormous
brick one would expect from the first
phone/computer mash up
➔Despite its appearance it was revolutionary and
introduced many modern features.
➔It also had complete touch-screen base
interface(3 inches on a diagonal with a resolution
of 160*293 pixels)
➔Although this 'simon phone' was not widely
adopted(the first widely adopted consumer smart
phone was the koycera 6035)
5. Smart phones different from cell
phones
➔What is a mobile phone?
➔A mobile phone is more frequently called a cellular
phone.
➔They provide voice communication,short
messages,multimedia messages and newer phones
provide web browsing.
➔What is a smart phone?
➔It is a combination of cell phones and PDA(personal
device assistance)
➔In conclusion we can say that a smart phone is more
phone than PDA and a cell phone is more phone than
anything else.
6. Smart enough!!!
Apps
➔ It allows you to make a Microsoft file.
➔ It allows you to download apps,such as
personal and business finance,handy
personal assistance or well almost
anything
➔ Or it may allow you to edit photos,get
driving directions via GPRS and create a
playlist with digital tunes.
7.
8. Operating system
A smartphone will be based on an operating
system that allows it to run productivity
applications, such as the BlackBerry OS, the
Palm OS, or Windows Mobile.
9. Software
A smartphone will offer more than just an
address book. It may allow you to create and edit
Microsoft Office documents or manage your
finances.
10. Web access
➔More smart phones can access the web at
higher speeds due to 3G and 4G and wi fi
support.
➔Although not all smart phones have offer high
speed web access but they all offer some sort of
access.
➔You can use your smart phone to browse your
favorite sites.
11. Qwerty
➔A smart phones includes a qwerty keyboard.
➔This means they are laid out in the same
manner they would be on your computer
keyboard---not in the alphabetic order on the top
of numeric keyboard where you have to tap the
number 1 to enter A B and C.
➔The keyboard can be hardware or
software(touch screen).
12. Messaging
➔All cell phones can send and receive text
messages.
➔A smart phone can sync your personal and
most likely your professional e-mail account.
➔Some smart phones can handle multiple e-mail
accounts.
➔Other include access to the popular instant
messages services,like AOL's AIM and Yahoo!!
13. Social problems arising due to
smart phones
● Excess use of smart phones on roads ,
while walking ,jogging and most annoyingly
driving.
● Less time for family this is like sitting with
them but talking to people that are miles far
away .
● More busy in online social life than real
social life
14. Artificial intelligence
VS human intelligence
➔Smart phones are made by humans so they
cannot be smarter than us.
➔But they are many dumb people we meet
everyday who are far far away from
technology.
➔Despite they are dumb but they are smart
enough to deal with their lives.