The world today has been completely revolutionized by technology. It has become completely dependent on the use of technology for day to day and general activities.
It is not uncommon for smartphones to be found in major households globally.
Smartphones makers such as RIM's Blackberry line of products and Apple's iPhone line have greatly helped to pave the road for mobile computing technologies.
The massive rise of smartphones technology has helped the computing and technology industry to better understand a consumers' behaviour in relation to his/her needs.
The introduction of the cellphone was a successful one for corporations and consumers alike. The cellphone proved that the benefits of desktop computing could be made available in a small compact and portable form factor.
Over the years, the cellphone did not just run its course of just being a device used primarily for making and receiving calls, it started to be seen as a cellular device with a full desktop computing experience. With companies like Apple, Motorola, Nokia, and RIM fueling the way for the cellular devices that offered more than the standard send and receive calls format, the term cellular phone was soon replaced by "Smartphones" in the last 5 years.
The cellular technology of today has become synonymous with mobile portable computing. Consumers now have a clean elegant GUI (Graphical User Interface), increasingly advanced hardware and software systems seemingly integrated in a sleek artistic unit.
Smartphones such as Samsung's Galaxy S3 and Apple's iPhone pave the way for what consumers expect in a smartphone.
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