Most phones have Wi-Fi capabilities, and many (but sadly not all) stores will let you download over Wi-Fi. I know the iOS App Store and Android Market work over Wi-Fi, others may, too.
You can probably download phone apps to a standard laptop, but they won't be able to run because the laptop CPU and OS are incompatible with the smartphone CPU and OS that the apps were coded for. But if you had them on the laptop and then downloaded them from the laptop to the smartphone, they would run on the smartphone.
The size of iPhone apps (and probably all other smartphone apps) can vary from 100 KB to about 300 MB, so the quantity of apps for a 5 GB smartphone varies from 10,000 to 60, depending on the quality of the applications you purchase
A smartphone combines features of a personal computer useful for mobile or handheld use. It contains apps like Leo Privacy Guard that acts as an antivirus or either secure your personal data in smartphone.
Yes you can !... The apps and hardware on the handset are not restricted by having no service. No service simply means you cannot send or receive calls, texts or data.
The ones I use most are OpenOffice, eMail, Safari, Chrome, Adobe Reader, GNAT Ada-2005 compiler. As I cannot use touchscreen interfaces, I don't have a Smartphone and therefore cannot use apps.
Mobile apps developers and Smartphone apps developers carefully analyze the need of the customers, and combine state of the art technology and creativity, in giving you the best apps in the market. Since the popularity of the Smartphone, there has been tremendous success in Smartphone apps development. As the Smartphone has a hi-tech application, Smartphone apps development needs to be done with an intention to make your Smartphone more efficient. The various apps that are developed are for iPhone, BlackBerry, Android, iPad etc.
yes and no the kin two is a smartphone there are no new apps coming out for it. So you will be stuck with the same apps.
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go to the app store
Yes it is a smartphone because you can buy apps for it and therefore it is a smartphone... :)
You can probably download phone apps to a standard laptop, but they won't be able to run because the laptop CPU and OS are incompatible with the smartphone CPU and OS that the apps were coded for. But if you had them on the laptop and then downloaded them from the laptop to the smartphone, they would run on the smartphone.
I don't now
A blackberry storm smartphone can be used for downloading apps, organizing your business and personal schedules and much more. Depending on the apps, you can do just about anything.
Well no because the whole point of the ipod touch is to download apps that can communicate with friends, play games, dowload music and so on
The size of iPhone apps (and probably all other smartphone apps) can vary from 100 KB to about 300 MB, so the quantity of apps for a 5 GB smartphone varies from 10,000 to 60, depending on the quality of the applications you purchase
Only apple phone, that's the whole point of apple apps
Only certain apps require internet others don't.