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Smartphones
1. SMARTPHONES It is an advanced mobile phone which exceeds the capability of a regular smart phone. It is a personal technology device that is always connected to cellular data in order to provide online services.
9. Students can solve their mathematical problems for example algebra and this is an easier way to get work done.
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11. SMARTPHONES AS A PRODUCTIVITY TOOL. BlackBerry users can deal with time sensitive e-mails and phone calls thus enabling them to make fast and reliable decisions. It saves time as you can easily receive and delete mails whilst keeping one available 24/7. Smartphones can run business applications.
14. RESEARCH INFORMATION Ratul Mahajun, despite the growth rate of smartphones there has not been actual data on their usage pattern. The aim of the research was to find out how much minutes of activity does a smartphone user use per day. It has been found out that most of the smartphone users spend most of their time using their smartphones.
15. RESEARCH FINDINGS. It has been found out that most smartphone users spend most of their time using their smartphones for different purposes. The smartphone usage patterns will greatly increase with the increase in the selling of smartphones.
16. CONCLUSION It can therefore be safely concluded that smartphones are greatly affecting productivity, social engagement, work places and education all in a positive way. With smartphones communication has been made much easier and production has greatly increased.
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Using a smartphone it has greatly increased the productivity rate as more work can be done whilst using a smartphone. With a smartphone one can check e-mails whilst at home or anywhere one can think of and be. They increase productivity as one can now make their own decisions and employers can communicate with their employees without the need for them to work in the office.
This pie chart of smartphone statistics is basically explaining that:33% of smartphone users use Android31% of smartphone users use Symbian16% of smartphone users use Apple14% of smartphone users use RIM3% of smartphone users use Windows Mobile3% of smartphone users use other types.
Ratul Mahajun and his group of researchers researched how much minutes each smartphone user uses whilst they are with their smartphones. They had noticed that the growth rate of smartphones is growing at a large percentage whilst they do not monitor their usage patterns, so they undertook this research to monitor the smartphone user patterns. So after they had finished with their research they noticed that most smartphone users spend most of their time using their smartphones for different purposes and this usage will increase with an increase in the sales of smartphones.