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FEATURES OF SMARTPHONES

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FEATURES OF TODAYS SMARTPHONES

A smartphone is a handheld device, basically a mobile phone with a mobile operating


system. The smartphone combines the features of a regular cellphone and a personal digital
assistant (PDA).
Some popular operating systems are listed below.

Android, an open source platform mostly developed by Google.


iOS, developed Apple Corporation.
Windows OS, developed by Microsoft.
Blackberry.
Firefox OS.
Symbian OS, developed by Nokia.

Symbian phones were the first devices to be marketed as a smartphone. It combined the
features of a mobile phone and a PDA.
Applications (APPS)
Applications, more popularly known as Apps are software applications that enhance the
performance of the operating system. They are also used to access other options in the
smartphone. Some of the apps in smartphones:

Calendar
Calculator
Web browser
Call manager
Camera
Media player.

These apps come preloaded in every smartphone. Entertainment and business apps are more
popular among smartphone users, and are basically free apps. They are available in the appstore
of every OS, like the Google play store and Apples app store.
Android apps can be easily developed and distributed in the open source community. Google
chrome is a popular web browser suited for all smartphones.
Apps are common to all smartphone producing companies. Apart from that, each company
gives its smartphones new features that gives an edge over other devices in the smartphone
market.

Storage
Smartphones come with inbuilt and expandable memory options of the order of Giga bytes.
SanDisk micro SD cards are suitable for most smartphones and house upto 64 GB memory, enough to
store millions of apps, documents and business information.

Figure 1.Microsoft one drive and google drive

Storage is not only physical; cloud storage is also gaining popularity. Notable cloud
storages are the Google Drive and Microsofts OneDrive.
Processors
The brain of the smartphone is the microprocessor chip inside it, and todays smartphone
microprocessors perform operations at supersonic speeds. They include the CPU and the GPU.
Parallel processing is also possible with the introduction of multicore processors, notably the
dual and quad core processors. Some are listed below:
1. Nvidia Tegra Tegra chips are best known for their graphics capabilities giving a
smooth gaming experience. They also have a decent battery life.
2. Qualcomm Snapdragon similar to ARM architecture. HD videos play without any
glitches under these processors.
3. Samsung Exynos Samsungs own version of processors, built exclusively for
multitasking capabilities.
4. Intels Atom processor.
The greater the size of the RAM, faster is the access speed of applications in a smartphone.

The following sections discuss the specifications of Samsung Galaxy series smartphones
Samsung galaxy core : GT I8262.
It succeeded the Samsung Galaxy S Duos version, with a larger LCD display, better camera
resolution and improved RAM size.
The device was released in the market on June 2013.

Physical features

Dimensions

The device weighs 124 grams, lighter than many introduced smartphones.
The LCD screen is approximately 60% of the front body about 4.3 inches in size.
The front panel houses buttons, sensors and the camera.
The back panel is a plastic cover for protecting the battery, the sim card and the microSD
slot.
It has apertures for the speaker, led flashlight and the primary camera.
The front facing camera is intended for video streaming (3G video streaming).

Figure 2. Front and back panels

Display and touch features


The device has a TFT (Thin film Transistor) 4. 3inch LCD display, integrated with a
capacitive touchscreen. The resolution of the screen is 480x800 pixels.
The screen responds mostly to finger touches; it sometimes responds to the touch of
paper and transparent plastic, though its response is not much pronounced. Some of the touch
gestures are listed below.

Double touch (multi touch) and dragging for selecting and dragging apps across the
screen. A double tap can zoom in on an image or a web page or a map.

Flick and Pinch - Pinching on a screen part to zoom in or out. Flicking shifts to the next
page of a pdf reader or an application page or the next Tab in a chrome browser.

Motion controls
Samsung galaxy core support simple motions to allow easy control.

Screen rotation allows to switch between portrait and landscape viewing modes. This
option is enabled in the notification panel.

Picking up and turning over the device Device vibrates for missed calls and new
messages when it has been idle for some time. Turning the device mutes incoming calls,
pauses media and FM radio.

Shaking the device starts Bluetooth device search and computers via Samsung Kies for
other applications (like ShareIt).

Operating system
Samsung galaxy core comes preloaded with Android 4.1.2 Jellybean release. The first
device released was not capable of an OS update. Subsequent releases came with the next OS
version update (Android Kitkat).

Chipset - CPU and the GPU


The devices houses a Qualcomm Snapdragon S4 system on Chip. It is based on CMOS
semiconductor technology. The Qualcomm Snapdragon MSM8225 has an average performing
CPU with a maximum clock speed of 1,000.00 MHz It has 2 cores, resulting in good multitasking when compared to a single core processor.
This processor is based on the Reduced Instruction Set Computing (RISC) design
strategy enabling instructions to execute faster, as opposed to the Complex Instruction Set
Computing (CISC) design strategy, which is generally slower at executing due to lengthy
instructions.
CPU specifications
Primary CPU

: ARM cortex A5

CPU clock speed : 1.0 GHz


Cores

:2

Word length

: 32 bit

Data bus

: 32 bit

Graphics Processing Unit Qualcomm Adreno


The Qualcomm Adreno 203 is a separate graphics processor solely intended for the
accelerated creation of images to be outputted to a display. Its entire architecture is structured
around processing large blocks of data in parallel.

The Qualcomm Snapdragon MSM8225 has a specialized digital signal microprocessor


that is used for the low-power operation of a device in applications that deal with analog signals
such as audio, video, and mobile broadband signals. Each analog signal is converted into a
digital signal that is then processed by the DSP. This improves performance.
Voice recognition Samsung S voice
S voice is an app that comes with the device and recognizes the users voice to carry out
basic commands like placing a call, taking a picture, setting an alarm, doing a web search. There
are many variants of this app, and they were improved to a greater extent in the Galaxy S series.
To use the app, the device should be connected to an internet network.

Figure 3. S voice can accept voice commands

Memory
The device has an internal memory of 8 GB, of which 4.5 GB is available to the user. An
external micro SD card slot is also available, which is extendable to 64 GB. Internal RAM is
1GB for this device.
Camera
Primary camera : 5 mega pixels (2592 x 1944), with autofocus , touch focus and LED flash.
Video

: 480 pixels( 30 frames per second)

Secondary (front) camera : 0.3 MP

Communication
The device supports 2G and 3G sim cards.
WLAN

: Wi-Fi, hotspot

Bluetooth : Bluetooth 3.0


GPS
: Assisted GPS (A-GPS), provides position of mobile in a shorter time, compared to
a standalone GPS module.
Radio
USB

: FM radio
: microUSB v2.0, but does not have On the Go(OTG) support.

Battery
The smartphone is powered by Lithium ion battery with a capacity of 1800 mAh. It has a
talk time of 14 hours for 2G and 9 hours for 3G.
Battery life can be extended by using the smart stay feature, which turns off the display
when the user is not looking at the screen. The option uses the front camera to assess the users
face and turn off the display screen. This conserves battery life to some extent.

Figure 4. Smart stay feature.

Sensors
The devices houses various sensors as listed below:

Accelerometer.
Proximity.
Magnetometer (digital compass).

Accelerometer
An accelerometer is a sensor which measures the tilting motion and orientation of a mobile
phone. The Apple iPhone was the first popular mobile phone to make the accelerometer a key
feature of its user interface.
The accelerometer is used to ensure photographs are presented in the correct way - portrait or
landscape - depending on the way the phone is held.
Accelerometers are also increasingly used as a means of user input, most noticeably in games
where tilting and rotating the handset can control onscreen action.
Proximity sensor
The proximity sensor senses the nearness of the user with the help of ambient light sensors. The
sensor can be used to turn off the screen when he places it near his ears for placing calls. By this
way, battery can be conserved.

Testing
The Samsung device has an inbuilt test menu for testing the features of the device, such as the
sensors, the camera and the LCD.
To access this, the dialer is opened and the code *#0*# is dialed. A screen as in the next page
opens automatically.

Figure 5.Test menu in the device

Each option runs a simulation to test the specific part of the device. For e.g., choosing the
Mega cam option opens the back camera to take a picture and test the quality.
Choosing the sensor opens another screen, containing the three sensors listed above. They
give the raw data values obtained from the sensors.

The magnetometer is found to always point to the geographical north pole ( indicated by
the blue line on the digital compass).
Choosing the graph option under the accelerometer gives a graph of the instantaneous g
values obtained from the accelerometer.

Figure 6.Accelerometer graph of raw values

Testing the touchscreen


The touch menu opens a screen as shown below. By dragging curved lines across the
boxes in the screen the accuracy of the touch can be decided.

Figure 7. Touch test option

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