2. This Presentation is Presented by
AK Kaarthik
On the topic Smart Phone
Branch Computer Engineering(SY)
Roll No. 06. 1st Batch
3. What do you mean by a
SMART PHONE ?
You probably hear the term
"smartphone"
tossed around a lot. But have you ever
wondered
exactly what a smartphone is. How is a
smartphone different than a cell phone, and
what makes it so smart?
4. A smartphone is a device that lets you make telephone calls, but also
adds in features that ,in the past, we would have found only on a
personal digital assistant or a computer-such as the ability to send
and receive e-mail and edit Office documents.
Smartphones now run on processors with high processing speeds
coupled with low power consumptions. That means, they’ll allow
you to play 3D games, browse the Web, update your Facebook
account, call, and text much longer than you used to.
A smartphone is expected to have a more powerful CPU, more
storage space, more RAM, greater connectivity options and larger
screen than a regular cell phone.
But, to really understand what a
smartphone is (and is not), we should
start with a history.
Definition :-
5. In the beginning, there were cell phones and personal digital
assistants (or PDAs). Cell phones were used for making calls--and
not much else--while PDAs, like the Palm Pilot, were used as
personal, portable organizers. A PDA could store your contact info
and a to-do list, and could sync with your computer.
Eventually, PDAs gained wireless connectivity and were able to
send and receive e-mail. Cell phones, meanwhile, gained messaging
capabilities, too. PDAs then added cellular phone features, while cell
phones added more PDA-like (and even computer-like) features. The
result was the smartphone.
HISTORY
6. Key Features
Web Access: More smartphones can access the Web at higher
speeds, thanks to the growth of 4G and 3G data networks, as well
as the addition of Wi-Fi support to many handsets. Still, while not
all smartphones offer high-speed Web access, they all offer some
sort of access. You can use your smartphone to browse your favorite
sites.
Apps: While almost all cell phones include some sort of software
(even the most basic models these days include an address book or
some sort of contact manager.), a smartphone will have the ability to
do more. It may allow you to create and edit Microsoft Office
documents or at least view the files. It may allow you to download
apps, such as personal and business finance managers, handy
personal assistants, or, almost anything. Or it may allow you to edit
photos, get driving directions via GPS, and create a playlist of digital
tunes.
7. Messaging: All cell phones can send and receive text messages, but
what sets a smartphone apart is its handling of e-mail. A smartphone
can sync with your personal and, most likely, your professional e-mail
account. Some smartphones can support multiple e-mail accounts.
Others include access to the popular instant messaging services, like
Gmail and Yahoo! Messenger.
QWERTY Keyboard: By my definition, a smartphone includes a
QWERTY keyboard. This means that the keys are laid out in the same
manner they would be on your computer keyboard--not in
alphabetical order on top of a numeric keypad, where you have to
tap the number 1 to enter an A, B, or C. The keyboard can be
hardware (physical keys that you type on) or software (on a touch
screen, like you'll find on the iPhone).
9. The main thing which make’s it smartphone.
A smartphone will be based on an operating system that allows it to
run applications. Apple's iPhone runs the iOS, and BlackBerry
smartphones run the BlackBerry OS. Other devices run Google's
Android OS, HP's WebOS, and Microsoft's Windows Phone.
iOS – iPhone ,iPod ,iPad.
BlackBerry OS – All BlackBerry Devise.
Android – Most of the Smartphones.
Web OS – HP Smartphones.
Operating System
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11. iOS is a mobile operating system developed by Apple Inc. and distributed exclusively
for Apple hardware. It is the operating system that powers many of the
company's apple devices.
It makes Apple’s mobile devices , turn on and run all the stuff you want to do with it. Its the
basic "operating system" that operates any given iDevice. Apple’s portable devices like
iPhone, iPad or iPod are know as iDevices. iOS does things on these devices such as allow you
to set the brightness of the screen if you can’t see it on a bright sunny day, it also secures your
iDevice, if you enter a pass code the system will automatically lock the screen after a certain
amount of minutes you tell it to and lets you connect to your Wi-Fi network at home so you
can go online with your iDevice. So how do you do these simple tasks? Most of the "settings"
you want to customize and use are all contained in the "Settings" button, or "App" as they are
also called. The iDevice operating system (iOS) has the features and runs all the apps you
want to use. Each time Apple adds features to iOS they call it a "software update" and usually
include a version number. Apple’s iOS is currently the main software that runs on all models
of the iPhone, iPod Touch, iPad and iPad Mini mobile devices.
Recently company released iOS 7. There is very much chance that company will release
there iOS 8 in there upcoming device iPhone 6 or in any other iDevice.
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14. BlackBerry OS is a proprietary mobile operating system designed specifically for Research In
Motion's (RIM) BlackBerry devices. The BlackBerry OS runs on Blackberry variant phones like
the BlackBerry Bold, Curve, Pearl and Storm series.
The BlackBerry OS is designed for smartphone environments and is best known for its robust
support for push Internet email. This push email functionality is carried out through the
dedicated BlackBerry Enterprise Server (BES), which has versions for Microsoft Exchange,
Lotus Domino and Novell GroupWise.
Traditionally, BlackBerry applications are written using Java, particularly the Java Micro
Edition (Java ME) platform. However, RIM introduced the BlackBerry Web development
platform in 2010, which makes use of the widget software development kit (SDK) to create
small standalone Web apps made up of HTML, CSS and JavaScript code.
Those who opt to develop through Java can use the BlackBerry Java Development
Environment (JDE), an integrated development environment (IDE) that comes with an
editor, debugger, device simulator and memory viewer. The JDE can be downloaded from
the BlackBerry website. It can be used either as a standalone or as a plug-in for Eclipse, a
graphical IDE. Other tools that are used in conjunction with the JDE are the RAPC compiler
and the Sun Java compiler.
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16. ANDROID
One of the most widely used mobile OS these days is ANDROID. Android is a
software bunch comprising not only operating system but also middleware and
key applications. Android Inc. was founded in Palo Alto of California, U.S. by
Andy Rubin, Rich miner, Nick sears and Chris White in 2003. Later Android Inc.
was acquired by Google in 2005. After original release there have been number
of updates in the original version of Android.
Android is a powerful Operating System supporting a large number of applications
in Smart Phones. These applications make life more comfortable and advanced for
the users.
Android comes with an Android market which is an online software store. It was
developed by Google. It allows Android users to select, and download applications
developed by third party developers and use them. There are around 2.0 lack+ games,
application and widgets available on the market for users.
Android applications are written in java programming language. Android is available as
open source for developers to develop applications which can be further used for selling
in android market. There are around 200000 applications developed for android with
over 3 billion+ downloads. Android relies on Linux version 2.6 for core system services
such as security, memory management, process management, network stack, and driver
model.
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20. “A software platform that interacts with the user through a web browser and does not
depend on any particular local operating system.”
The WebOS is a computing research project
which started in 1996 at the University of California, Berkeley and Continued at Duke
University, University of Texas at Austin, and the University of Washington.
Features available in WebOS
Open API: the typology of Application Programming Iterface that it uses
Open-source: the possibility for users and developers to contribute to the
enrichment of the WebOS by creating new applications and widgets
Integrated apps: the applications that the WebOS features by default (which could
be a text editor, an instant messenger, etc.)
Audio-video Player: the availability of a media player within the WebOS
Photo editing tool: the availability of a tool that allows the user to edit images.
E-mail client: the presence of an email client.
21. Instant Messaging: the availability of an integrated instant messenger.
Collaboration - Conferencing tools: the presence of online collaboration tools (such as VoIP,
web conferencing tools, etc.)
Benefits of WebOS
Enabling mobile work - G.ho.st allows the growing number of mobile workers
to take their desktop layout, applications and essential files wherever they go,
regardless of the computer they use to access the web.
Overcoming the firewall - Being stuck behind the corporate firewall, or facing
network restrictions at schools, offices and libraries can be frustrating. In
principle, G.ho.st allows users to access what has until now been inaccessible.
Effective file management - Rather than having your data scattered about the
web with a vast range of services, the web OS promises to make it easy to store,
sort and access all of your files wherever you go from a single networked tool