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Smartphones Buying Guide
A smartphone is a hybrid device that has all the features of a mobile phone and most of the features of a PDA such as calendar, e-mail, Web browsing and office applications. Here's what to look for when buying one.
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Apple's iPhone runs a mobile version of its Mac OS X operating system. Among the most appealing features of this handset is the complete touch-screen interface, called Multi-Touch. In addition, the iPhone includes a mobile version of the Safari Web browser, which comes with Google and Yahoo! search capabilities built-in. E-mail on the iPhone supports most of the popular e-mail servers and providers including Microsoft Exchange, Yahoo! Mail, Google Gmail and AOL. A major advantage of the iPhone is the fact that it supports rich HTML e-mail, so images and photos appear alongside text.

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