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The terms cell phone and smartphone are often used interchangeably, but they aren’t quite the same. Here's a simple breakdown: | The terms cell phone and smartphone are often used interchangeably, but they aren’t quite the same. Here's a simple breakdown: | ||
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What's the Difference Between a Cell Phone and a Smartphone?
The terms cell phone and smartphone are often used interchangeably, but they aren’t quite the same. Here's a simple breakdown:
Cell Phone (Basic Phone)
A cell phone is a basic mobile phone that allows you to:
- Make and receive phone calls
- Send and receive text messages
- Sometimes take photos or use a simple calendar
These phones are generally easier to use, with physical buttons and fewer features. They’re great for people who want just the essentials.
Smartphone
A smartphone is a more advanced type of cell phone. In addition to calling and texting, it lets you:
- Use the internet
- Download and run apps (like email, weather, social media, or games)
- Take high-quality photos and videos
- Connect to Wi-Fi networks
- Use GPS for maps and directions
- Video chat and check email
Smartphones typically have a large touchscreen, no physical keyboard, and offer far more functions—similar to a small computer.
In short:
- All smartphones are cell phones, but not all cell phones are smartphones.
- If you're looking for a phone that's simple and focused on calling and texting, a basic cell phone might be best.
- If you want more features like internet access and apps, a smartphone is the way to go.