GROUP
MEMBERS
   Abhik Barui.
 Aritra   Das.
   Rahul Saha.
   Rakesh Das.
Shambo Paik
Choudhary.
TABLE OF CONTENTS



 Introduction..
 What is a Smart Phone?
 The Characteristics of a Smart Phone..
 Statistics of Smart Phone Usage..
 Advantages & Disadvantages of Smart Phone..
 Effects on Productivity..
 Effects on Communication..
 Effects on Education..
 Some Facts..
 More Facts..
 Bibliography..
INTRODUCTION.
.      In this presentation we will see how
       smart phones affect our daily lives..
       You will get to know more about
       smart phones..
        The advantages and disadvantages
       of smart phones..
What is a Smart Phone?

           A Smart     Phone is an advanced cellular
     communications device that provides endless
possibilities. Both its functions and its hardware are
              closely related to a personal computer..
 A Smart Phone is a Phone with more advanced
computing abilities and includes the following
features..

•   Qwerty Keypad: The keypad is laid out
    in the same form as that of a computer
    keyboard.
•   Web Access: It can access the web at
    higher speed.
•   Operating System: This allows the
    phone to run productivity applications.
•   Software: The smart phone software
    will have the ability to do more.
•   Messaging: A smart phone supports
    multiple e-mail accounts. It also grant
    access to a number of instant
    messaging applications.
• Smart phones are designed to store
thousands of applications and have
many different features.
• This phones are much larger than a
standard, simple mobile phone.
• Smart phones are equipped with
advanced hardware, similar to that of
a personal computer.
• A Smart phone is equipped with a
small keyboard indicating individuals
letters and numbers.
• The Smart phone also has
advanced facilities in comparison to a
standard mobile phone.
• This table indicates the worldwide smart phone sales
in 2011.
Research Findings on..
Disadvantages of
 Smart Phones
• Businesses become
slow as employees are
to stuck on to their
phones.
• It makes production
faster in the sense that
producers can contact
each other much faster
and conveniently than
before.
• Employers can
transfer e-mails and
other information
between employees in
a short time span.
 Research has found that 68%
of people are addicted to their
smart phones and that a
number of students have
replaced their laptops with
smart phones.
 According to a survey of
300,000 mobile consumer, 88%
of whom owned a device running
one of the five most popular
smart phone operating system,
more than 30% said that mobile
is the “most important medium”
to access breaking news,
narrowly followed by desktop
web browsers(29%),
television(21%),
newspaper(3%)..
Television
Mobile
Radio
Magazines
Newspapers
PC
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  • 2.
    GROUP MEMBERS  Abhik Barui.  Aritra Das.  Rahul Saha.  Rakesh Das. Shambo Paik Choudhary.
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    TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction..  What is a Smart Phone?  The Characteristics of a Smart Phone..  Statistics of Smart Phone Usage..  Advantages & Disadvantages of Smart Phone..  Effects on Productivity..  Effects on Communication..  Effects on Education..  Some Facts..  More Facts..  Bibliography..
  • 4.
    INTRODUCTION. . In this presentation we will see how smart phones affect our daily lives.. You will get to know more about smart phones..  The advantages and disadvantages of smart phones..
  • 5.
    What is aSmart Phone?  A Smart Phone is an advanced cellular communications device that provides endless possibilities. Both its functions and its hardware are closely related to a personal computer..
  • 6.
     A SmartPhone is a Phone with more advanced computing abilities and includes the following features.. • Qwerty Keypad: The keypad is laid out in the same form as that of a computer keyboard. • Web Access: It can access the web at higher speed. • Operating System: This allows the phone to run productivity applications. • Software: The smart phone software will have the ability to do more. • Messaging: A smart phone supports multiple e-mail accounts. It also grant access to a number of instant messaging applications.
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    • Smart phonesare designed to store thousands of applications and have many different features. • This phones are much larger than a standard, simple mobile phone. • Smart phones are equipped with advanced hardware, similar to that of a personal computer. • A Smart phone is equipped with a small keyboard indicating individuals letters and numbers. • The Smart phone also has advanced facilities in comparison to a standard mobile phone.
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    • This tableindicates the worldwide smart phone sales in 2011.
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    • Businesses become slowas employees are to stuck on to their phones. • It makes production faster in the sense that producers can contact each other much faster and conveniently than before. • Employers can transfer e-mails and other information between employees in a short time span.
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     Research hasfound that 68% of people are addicted to their smart phones and that a number of students have replaced their laptops with smart phones.  According to a survey of 300,000 mobile consumer, 88% of whom owned a device running one of the five most popular smart phone operating system, more than 30% said that mobile is the “most important medium” to access breaking news, narrowly followed by desktop web browsers(29%), television(21%), newspaper(3%)..
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