The easiest way to explain it is CCPIE. Contacts, Calender, Phone, internet, email. Now, most of these are available on most all phones. However, on smart phones they are advanced. A smart phone has full internet capabilities, while a regular phone will just do mobile web. This means you can visit any website on a smartphone, not just a condensed version. Also you can get email with attachments, something you can not get with mobile email. Also, on most smart phones you can open and view Word documents.
Idou mobile phone is an touchscreen smartphone also known as the Satio made by the company Sony Ericsson. It is available both for prepaid and contract services
No the T-Mobile energy is not a smart phone.
Mobile phone insurance isn't necessary on your cell phone, but if you can afford it, and have a modern smartphone, it's highly recommended. If your phone accidentally breaks, you're going to need to replace it, and a modern smartphone can easily cost upwards of $500 off contract.
There are several carriers that offer windows mobile phones. Motorola, Cellular One, Boost and T-Mobile, just to name a few.
You can think of a smartphone like a miniature computer that can also place and receive calls. Though there lacks an industry-standard definition of a smartphone, the simplest way to tell a cell phone apart from a smartphone is to determine whether or not the device has a mobile operating system.
The Sidekick 3 is a smartphone, marketed by T-Mobile.
I recommend that you forget it and buy a cool smartphone.
It is best of all to use a mobile phone's gps. Mobile phones will get you to the place you want in an easier way. You can control the size of the screen on a smartphone for example. There are spoken instructions in a mobile phone.
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.
Many mobile phone carriers have a caller-id service. Also if you have a smartphone there are apps that can give you a more in depth overview of the number that contacted you.
if your palm smartphone can sync to outlook then you shouldn't have a problem or you can download a contacts application which lets you copy your contacts to sim then u can copy from your sim back to your windows mobile smart phone
no it's not it's just a slide phone but it is a smartphone