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Smartphones use ________ technology, allowing users to perform several functions with one device. group of answer choices embedd

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Smartphones use <u>convergence or integration</u> technology, allowing users to perform several functions with one device.

<h3>What are smartphones?</h3>

Smartphones can be defined as hybrid versions of mobile devices that are designed and developed to have more features, so as to enable them run different software applications, functions and perform tasks with the aid of software applications such as web browsers, multimedia player, etc.

<h3>Types of smartphones.</h3>

In Computer technology, there are three popular types of mobile devices and these include the following:

  • Handheld computers
  • Personal digital assistants (PDAs)
  • Smartphones.

In Computer technology, smartphones are designed and developed to use <u>convergence or integration</u> technology by combining previously unrelated technologies together, in order to allow end users perform several functions with one device.

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