What’s A Smartphone?
Imagine a wireless communications device that offers all of the popular digital
PCS cell phone features you’d ever want or need, like a speaker phone, Caller ID,
call waiting, voice mail, conference calling (three-way calling), the ability to store
a vast phonebook of contacts, and the ability to manage your incoming and outgoing
call logs. Cell phones with these functions aren’t anything special. But this is just
the beginning of what Smartphones are capable of.
Instead of just storing dozens of phone numbers in their own built-in digital
phone book (like most cell phones), Microsoft Windows Mobile compatible
Smartphones allows you to synchronize data with Microsoft Outlook, so all of the
related data stored on your PC can now easily be “synched” (transferred) to your
handheld device using a program called ActiveSync (supplied with your Smartphone).
This includes, contact names, addresses, phone numbers, email addresses,
appointments, to-do lists, and other important data.
In addition to working as a fully-featured cell phone, Smartphones are also
wireless Internet devices, capable of surfing the web, plus sending and receiving
email. You can also send and receive instant messages using popular services, like
MSN Messenger, or utilize Short Message Service (SMS), which is compatible
with many popular cell phones.
Smartphones are also customizable and expandable. It’s possible to add dozens
of different software packages and peripherals to dramatically increase functionality.
So, with a relative ease, you can fully customize your device to handle applications
never before possible with a basic cellular phone or wireless data device.
The following is a partial list of the functions a Windows Mobile Smartphone
is capable of. As you read this list, think about how you’d utilize these functions
and communications capabilities in your own life.

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