Innovation in smartphones

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By-Ankit Bhandari IV Year, IT

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By-Ankit BhandariIV Year, IT

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PAST INNOVATIONS

Dual Core Processors

Quad Core Processors

Octa Core Processor

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5 Mega Pixel Camera

8 Mega Pixel Camera

12 Mega Pixel Camera

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Symbian OS

Android OS

IOS

Windows Phone OS

Blackberry OS

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NEW INNOVATION IN SMARTPHONESIntroduction Of Ultra Pixel Instead Of Mega Pixel

each enlarged pixel captures over 300% more light than most leading 13 megapixel camerasF/2.0 Aperture: the largest available smartphone camera aperture,

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PURE VIEW IMAGING

it gives around 3x lossless zoom for stills, and 4x zoom in full HD 1080p

41Mpix sensor with pixel oversampling

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64 BIT PROCESSORThe main advancement offered by a 64-bit processor is that it exponentially increases the memory address space of a system64-bit processors also feature many more registers, which allows for much greater simultaneous crunching of dataWith a 32-bit chip, you're limited to a maximum of 4 gigabytes. The step up to 64-bit is, in theory, epic. You can access 16 exabytes

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NEAR FIELD COMMUNICATION (NFC)with new wireless communication technology these devices have impacted every part of our lives.In short, NFC allows small packets of data to be transmitted between smartphones and other NFC enabled devices.

with NFC your smartphone becomes an all in one payment device. Instead of fumbling around with cash or watching how much you spend on your credit card, you simply wave your phone at an NFC enabled kiosk to pay for your items.

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SMART WATCHA smartwatch is a computerized wristwatch with functionality that is enhanced beyond timekeeping, and is often comparable to a personal digital assistant 

Like other computers, a smartwatch may collect information from internal or external sensors. It may control, or retrieve data from, other instruments or computers. It may support wireless technologies like Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, and GPS. However

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