Tuesday 27 May 2014

SMARTPHONE HISTORY AND DEVELOPMENT

History is not a smartphone a few years ago, but has already begun decades ago. The following is a record of the history of smartphones:
Simon (1992)
The first smartphone made ​​is Simon; designed by IBM in 1992 and exhibited at COMDEX, a computer exhibition in Las Vegas, Nevada.
Smartphones are marketed to the public in 1993 and sold by BellSouth. Not just being a mobile phone, smartphone 'Simon' also has a calendar, phone book, world clock, notepad, e-mail, the ability to send and receive faxes, and games.

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'Simon' is a first-generation smartphone that does not have buttons alias using the touchscreen concept. Although now, Simon is a product of a low level, but its features are very advanced at that time.

Nokia 9000 (1996)
Then Nokia Communicator which is the first smart phone Nokia. Starting with the Nokia 9000, in 1996. Smartphone is the result of merging the business models of Hewlett Packard PDA successful artificial and expensive with Nokia's bestselling phone at that time.

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The next generation is the Nokia 9210 is the first color sail communicator and also a true smartphone that uses the operating system. However, although the Nokia 9210 can be regarded as the first true smartphone with an operating system, Nokia still refer to it as a communicator.

Palm OS Treo (2001)
At this year issued Handspring Palm OS Treo smart phone, with a full keyboard combined with roaming wireless network, e-mail, calendars, and regulators roster, with third-party applications that can be downloaded or synced with a computer.


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RIM BlackBerry (2002)
In this first RIM BlackBerry mengeluakan which is the first smart phone with wireless email use is up to the user has reached 8 million (to June 2007), seventy-five percent of users are in South America.

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Microsoft (2002)
In the same year Microsoft also announced Windows CE OS computer bag has been named as "Microsoft Windows Powered Smartphone 2002".

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Nokia N-series (2005)
In issuing this Nokia N-series smart phone is not a 3G handset sold as a product but as a previous nokia multimedia computer.

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Android (2008)
OS for smart phone output in 2008 is powered by Google's Android, with hardware and software entrepreneur whose other prominent such as Intel, HTC, ARM, Motorola and eBay, which then formed the Open Handset Alliance.
The first phone that uses the Android OS was the HTC Dream, the brand keluran of T-Mobile as the G1. Features full phone, full touch screen, QWERTY keyboard and track ball to navigate web pages. Software compatible with Google applications such as Maps, Calendar, and Gmail, as well as Google's Chrome Lite. Third-party applications are also available through the Android Market, there are free or at a cost.

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Apple (2008)
The mid-year Apple App Store with applications to promote free and at a cost. App store to deliver a smart phone applications developed by third parties directly from your iPhone or iPod Touch with WiFi or cellular network without using a computer to download. App Store has become a success for Apple and June 2009 there were more than 50,000 applications available. Exceed one million app store download the application on 23 April 2009.

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then the popularity of the Apple App Store soared, and many are making their own application stores. Such as Palm, Microsoft and Nokia have announced an application store similar to Apple's. RIM also recently made ​​application store is the BlackBerry App World.

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