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200MHz- 500MHz(my advice get a smartphone instead)
Yes the N86 from Nokia is a smartphone. While it is a smartphone it is a few years old (2009) and doesn't have a touchscreen like most smartphones now have. It uses navigation buttons instead.
Nokia Surge is not a touchscreen smartphone instead it has a qwerty keyboard for writing and browsing.
Are you thinking about the purchase of a KIN cell phone? Cellular technology has definitely come a considerably long way from where it used to be. Instead of having to extend an antenna yourself for better reception, your cellular reception normally depends on what cell phone carrier you have providing coverage to you.
iPhone is the Apple flagship device for a cellular phone. There are currently 4 iPhones, and a fifth is soon to come out. iPhones are ultimately a type of smartphone, but have been publicized more than most others. They boast a unique iOS operating system instead of common ones such as Android, WebOS or Blackberry. iPhones are wide in range, and have many uses; most of what you will find in a common smartphone. To learn more about the iPhone, you should look at websites such as phonearena.com and phonedog.com
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Most traditional PDAs (Personal Digital Assistants) do not have the capability to make or receive calls, as they were primarily designed for tasks like scheduling, note-taking, and organizing information. However, some modern devices that combine PDA features with smartphone functionality do allow for calling. These devices often have cellular connectivity or can use internet-based calling apps. If you're looking for call capabilities, it's best to consider a smartphone instead of a standard PDA.
Yes, you can use an electronic version of your boarding pass on your smartphone or tablet instead of printing it.
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All of them do except for ones that instead use fermentation
GlucoseIt mainly produce ATPs. Water and CO2 are bi products