The Difference between Smartphones and Cell Phones

January 12th, 2012

To make this distinction easier for people who aren’t quite in the know, one popular example of each will be used. For the smartphones, the example will be the Apple iPhone and for the cell phones, we’ll use the Motorolla Razr.

Believe it or not there is quite a difference between the smartphone and the cell phone and it isn’t just limited to the look, the size or the weight. Much of what defines these two are the features and options, or lack thereof.

With iPhone, you have a touch-screen interface with hundreds of apps and access to clear wireless internet, 4G or any other mobile broadband service. This allows you to accomplish more on your phone without having to fire up the home computer – shopping, downloading music, watching television episodes, etc.

The Razr, while advancing and improving over the years, still doesn’t have the same capacity, potential or level of convenience and functionality that smartphones have. There’s less to do on a cell phone which makes them less comfortable to use.

What it all comes down to is convenience. People want convenience. The iPhone and most smartphones like it are simply more convenient than most cell phones on the market, and that’s the big different.

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Three Things You Should Look For In A Cellphone

January 3rd, 2012

Shopping for a cellphone is a daunting task, whether you already own a cellphone or want to upgrade or replace your existing phone. Cellphones come in numerous styles, designs and with different features, making the selection process more difficult because there’s so many out there to choose from. With all the choices, ads and deals available for cellphones on the market today, it’s easy to overlook the three main things you must consider before buying any cellphone.

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