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Display:-

One of the main characteristics of Smartphone is the screen. Depending on the device's design, the screen fills most or nearly all of the space on a device's front surface. Many Smartphone displays have an aspect ratio of 16:9, but taller aspect ratios became more common in 2017.

 

Screen sizes are measured in diagonal inches. Phones with screens larger than 5.2 inches are often called "phablets". Smartphone with screens over 4.5 inches in size are commonly difficult to use with only a single hand since most thumbs cannot reach the entire screen surface; they may need to be shifted around in the hand, held in one hand and manipulated by the other, or used in place with both hands. Due to design advances, some modern Smartphone with large screen sizes and "edge-to-edge" designs have compact builds that improve their ergonomics, while the shift to taller aspect ratios has resulted in phones that have larger screen sizes whilst maintaining the ergonomics associated with smaller 16:9 displays.

 

Sound

Some audio-quality enhancing features, such as Voice over LTE and HD Voice have appeared and are often available on newer Smartphone. Sound quality can remain a problem due to the design of the phone, the quality of the cellular network, and compression algorithms used in long-distance calls. Audio quality can be improved using a VoIP application over WiFi. Cellphones have small speakers so that the user can use a speakerphone feature and talk to a person on the phone without holding it to their ear. The small speakers can also be used to listen to digital audio files of music or speech or watch videos with an audio component, without holding the phone close to the ear.

 

Cameras:-

Cameras have become standard features of smartphones. As of 2019 phone cameras are now a highly competitive area of differentiation between models, with advertising campaigns commonly based on a focus on the quality or capabilities of a device's main cameras.

 

Typically smartphones have at least one main rear-facing camera and a lower-resolution front-facing camera for "selfies" and video chat. Owing to the limited depth available in smartphones for image sensors and optics, rear-facing cameras are often housed in a "bump" that's thicker than the rest of the phone. Since increasingly thin mobile phones have more abundant horizontal space than the depth that is necessary and used in dedicated cameras for better lenses, there's additionally a trend for phone manufacturers to include multiple cameras, with each optimized for a different purpose (telephoto, wide-angle, etc.).

 

Images are usually saved in the JPEG file format; some high-end phones also have RAW image capability.

 

Modern advanced smartphones have cameras with optical image stabilization (OIS), larger sensors, bright lenses, and even optical zoom plus RAW images. HDR, "Bokeh mode" with multi lenses and multi-shot night modes are now also familiar. Many new smartphone camera features are being enabled via computational photography image processing and multiple specialized lenses rather than larger sensors and lenses, due to the constrained space available inside phones that are being made as slim as possible.

 

Battery:-

A smartphone typically uses a lithium-ion battery.  By the end of 2017, smartphone battery life has become generally adequate;  however, earlier smartphone battery life was poor due to the weak batteries that could not handle the significant power requirements of the smartphones' computer systems and color screens.

 

Smartphone users purchase additional chargers for use outside the home, at work, and in cars and by buying portable external "battery packs". External battery packs include generic models which are connected to the smartphone with a cable and custom-made models that "piggyback" onto a smartphone's case. In 2016, Samsung had to recall millions of the Galaxy Note 7 smartphones due to an explosive battery issue. For consumer convenience, wireless charging stations have been introduced in some hotels, bars, and other public spaces.

 

 
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