Smartphones produce various outputs, including visual displays on their screens, audio through speakers and headphones, haptic feedback via vibrations, and printed outputs via connected printers. They can also send data to other devices through wireless connections like Bluetooth and Wi-Fi. Additionally, smartphones can provide notifications through LED lights or vibrations and enable video output to external displays. Lastly, they support augmented reality experiences as an interactive output.
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That depends on what the following mixed outputs are. Is this perhaps from the Collins new maths frameworking year 8 textbook? ;)
yes, it is a smartphone.
It's all 3.
14*8=112 bits
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.
The 74138 is a 3 to 8 decoder. When enabled, one of the 8 outputs is low, based on the binary value of the 3 inputs.
smartphone
Yes, the Samsung Intercept is a smartphone.
Yes it is a 3G smartphone.
for i = 0 to 8 { print i, i^2, i^3 }