![]() One of the most important elements of a smartphone is its connection to an app store. Tablets and 2-in-1 devices have also joined the mobile device market as alternatives to both smartphones and PCs for enterprise use. Apple and Google have both worked to improve the enterprise capabilities of their mobile operating systems ( OSs), enabling IT to better support iPhone and Android devices in businesses.īecause the smartphone form factor is typically smaller than a desktop computer, business users typically use it for quick tasks, such as sending an email. Businesses can adopt enterprise mobility management ( EMM) tools to control this use, and can develop a bring your own device (BYOD) policy to govern what users can do with their devices. IT professionals in many organizations today support employees that want to use their smartphones for work. As smartphones added more advanced productivity features, security techniques and integrations with IT management tools, they began gaining popularity in the enterprise. Smartphone use in the enterpriseīlackBerry devices were the first popular smartphone many organizations offered to their employees for business use due to BlackBerry's history with strong security. Apps such as Apple Pay also enable users to pay other iOS users directly from their phones. Wallet features allow users to save credit card information on their phones to use when purchasing items at retail stores. Mobile payment is another widespread use for smartphones. Third-party wearable devices, such as smartwatches, can connect with a smartphone to monitor an individual's health statistics, such as heart rate, and send information to be aggregated on the phone. The Health app for iOS, for instance, can keep track of sleep behavior, nutrition, body measurements, vital signs, mental health exercises and more. Īnother common use for smartphones is health and wellness tracking. These apps make it possible for smartphone users to post personal updates and photos while on the go. Social media platforms such as Facebook, Instagram, Twitter and LinkedIn all have mobile apps that a user can download from their phone's app store. Many consumers use their smartphones to engage with friends, family and brands on social media. Smartphones can be used by individuals in both a consumer and a business context, and are now almost integral to everyday modern life. An extreme close-up of the Rear Camera and zooms in to enter the phone through the 108MP Wide-angle Camera lens.A smartphone is a cellular telephone with an integrated computer and other features not originally associated with telephones such as an operating system, web browsing, and the ability to run software applications. A young woman appears facing forward and holding up Galaxy S22 Ultra. It zooms in on her phone, seen from the rear. She turns around and her screen is visible. A man appears in the viewfinder and she moves her phone to follow him as he runs past. He jumps in slow motion and the scene switches to show his foot hitting a surface. The surface is pixellated but solidifies and becomes bright as his foot touches it. A zoomed out video recording of the man kicking off against a colorful wall to do a backflip. As he flips, a wave of brightness spreads and illuminates the surrounding colorfully painted tunnel scene. The view zooms past the man, down the tunnel. ![]() A hand shown almost holding a 4nm processor chip that floats above the fingers, surrounded by light. Disclaimer: Image simulated for illustrative purposes. The view zooms into the chip, revealing the inner circuits. The scene switches to show an extreme close-up of the tip of the built-in S Pen inside the phone, and moves down to show S Pen coming out of the bottom of Galaxy S22 Ultra. Switches to show S Pen writing "Note-worthy." Disclaimer: Color may vary by country and carrier. Galaxy S22 Ultra: Introduction Film Play button Galaxy S22 Ultra seen from the rear moves down as S Pen comes into view to lay beside the phone. Galaxy S22 Ultra seen from above rotates to be viewed lengthways and from the side to become the L in Ultra. Extreme close up of S22 Ultra seen from the side. The phone rotates to show the other side, passing over the Rear Camera to then zoom in and enter the phone. The scene zooms out to reveal the processor. ![]() Disclaimer: Actual performance may vary depending on testing conditions. ![]()
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