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Logic to Smarphone Design


2011
11.01

Smartphones are quickly becoming the most popular class of mobile phones. Consumers love to purchase them because of the myriad of benefits they provide. Smartphones are capable of completing so many tasks that the need for a consumer to have additional products has become obsolete.

Because there are so many units available, manufacturers must pay attention to the design of the smart phone. They must develop devices that customers desire the most. Many design elements are copied from one manufacturer to the next.

One element that is copied greatly is the keypad. Customers prefer keypads that they can use to quickly text and type. Text messaging is very popular, so the keys on the pad need to be significantly spaced for all finger sizes. Generally, manufacturers try to make keypads that a large man would be comfortable typing on.

Another design element that is usually copied from one cellular phone company to the next is the screen. Consumers favor large screens because they use their smartphones for so much. It is not uncommon for a person to use his or her smartphone for watching television, playing games, or surfing the web. The bigger the screen is, the easier it becomes for the customer to complete the task.

Casing width is also copied between cell phone providers. Consumers desire units that can fit into their pockets. Therefore, the slim casing width is often seen in many models. The concept became popular with the release of the RAZR and has lasted throughout the development of the smartphones.