2. WHAT IS A SMART PHONE? A smart phone is an internet enabled phone It has both keypads and phone numbers It has management functions for example ,calendar, address book. Allows to send and receive emails. It has a variety of application software which include word processing and spread sheet
3. Benefits of smart phones. Easy access to the internet and web on the move Keeps you organised with functions such as electronic diaries and contact lists Having information at your finger tips Better and faster information sharing via the internet Faster and effective communication
5. They function as personal organisers ,automatic reminders help to never miss an important anything. It promotes flexible working, you can take, review edit documents, appointments on the go. Emails can be sent and received and data can be shared more faster without using a computer. Productivity increases because of the more efficient communication Smart phones at work place
6. Unlimited access to social networks . Its cheaper to communicate with friends and family oversees. Can meet new friend and potential spouses on dating sites. Share pictures and videos with friends and family . Together forever with the help of smart phones.
7. Communication made easier with teachers and via emails. Easy access to the internet . More references for assignments available on the internet. Free mp3 and games downloads on the internet , a great source of entertainment. The coolest thing on the block
9. Usage of smart phones. Mainly smartphones are used for communication, statistics show that they are mainly used for social networking and emails . Games and music are the main downloads. Smart phones are handy to navigation.
10. Hypothesis for positive effects of smart phones. “Do Smart phones=smart kids” 75% had cellphones. They have more experience in the new world of technology. Easy to understand any type of computer
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