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touch screen
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Today almost all smartphones are touch screen so there a lot of options out there. The number one touch screen phone out there is the Apple iPhone. It is only a touch screen, meaning that there is no keypad. A common competitor is the Android phones.
Not all Sony Ericsson mobile phones are smartphones. Their Xperia line is all smartphones, but they have other models that are not smartphones, for instance, the Yendo. It has nice features like a touch screen and borrows its looks from the Xperia X10 mini, but it is not a smartphone.
Yes, touch screen phones did exist in 2005, although they were not as common as they are today. One of the notable models was the HTC Wizard, which featured a touchscreen interface. However, most smartphones at that time primarily relied on physical keyboards and styluses, with touch screens still in the early stages of development. The widespread adoption of touch screen technology in smartphones gained significant momentum after the launch of the iPhone in 2007.
No, for example the LG Chocolate Touch is a multimedia phone and only requires the 25mb plan for Verizon
Yes, because smartphones need to have touch-screen displays, mobility and camera capability. Which this AT&T 'Quickfire' acquires it all.
Blackberry Curve Is An Amazing smart phone also the HTC is great if you pefer touch screen.
Smartphones can be touch screen or not and are made by many companies. A smartphone has full internet access and is basically a handheld computer. If you use internet often, than a smartphone might be a good investment.
Retinal display,Facetime,longer battery life than other smartphones,touch screen,ability to listen to Itunes music
The wave of the future seems to be touch screen computers where people can use their fingers to point and click rather than a mouse. The increasing popularity of touch screen computers probably stems from the popularity of mobile tablets like iPads and smartphones which rely on touchscreens for user interaction. Touch screen computers are perfect for home entertainment centers and for self-service customer kiosks in stores.