If you mean something like a doodling drawing app, then yes.
THIS IS A SMARTPHONE! AT&T states which ever phone is able to be compared to a blackberry or has an appstore with 2g, and wifi capability is a smartphone.
An average smartphone has thousands of times the capability of the computer that took astronauts to the moon in the late 1960s and early 1970s. That computer had just 512 kilobytes of RAM.
The "smartphone" class of cell phones are essentially mini-computers. Smartphones can run entire operating systems, just like laptop computers. So, assuming you have the necessary software on your smartphone, then yes you can do the same things on your phone as your computer. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Smartphone
There are many cell phones that have GPS locators on them and all smartphones have this capability. You can also install app's on your smartphone that can show you where you phone is if you have lost it.
yes, it is a smartphone.
Yes, it is a smartphone.
The Nokia 6030 is not actually a smartphone. You can learn more about smartphones at this website : en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Smartphone.
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Yes it is a 3G smartphone.
Yes, the Samsung Intercept is a smartphone.
You can receive emails on a normal cell phone if it your provider says that it has the capability to do so. However, you will most likely not be able to view any attachments or photos that are sent to you in emails.
A bluetooth GPS will cost on average at least $25-50 more than a regular GPS. A good alternative would be to get the GPS capability via a smartphone.