Cell Phones Become Smart Phones
Posted on March 22, 2004
The trend in cell phones is for them to become software-powered smart phones. At the annual U.S. cellular industry's trade show cell phone companies were showing off these cell phones of the future which incorporate tools and concepts found in handheld devices. Popular phone software operating systems include Symbian OS and Palm OS. Microsoft has also entered the marketplace and Motorola has cut a deal with the software company to develop Windows-based phones. Many cell phone software downloads can be found on Handago.com -- a website that is growing in popularity.
A story in BBC News covers the latest smart phone technology unveiled at the Cebit technology fair, such as upcoming 3G services from T-Mobile and Nokia's first megapixel camera phone, the 7610.
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