Smartphones

/ˈsmɑːrtfoʊnz/ noun

Definition

Mobile phones with advanced computing capabilities, internet connectivity, and touchscreen interfaces that can run applications. These devices combine traditional phone functions with computer-like features.

Etymology

Compound of 'smart' (clever, having intelligence) + 'phone' (from Greek phone meaning voice). Coined in the 1990s as mobile phones gained computer-like capabilities, distinguishing them from basic cellular phones.

Kelly Says

Smartphones represent one of the fastest technology adoptions in human history - going from luxury items to essential tools in less than two decades. They've fundamentally changed how we access information, communicate, and navigate the world, essentially putting a computer more powerful than those used in early space missions in our pockets.

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