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The Most Intelligent Smartphones!

Smart phones are actuall super small computers with a cell phone embedded in them. Smart phones have been constantly getting smarter, adding new features, sporting touch screens and more.

Many carriers will offer locked smart phones as part of a service plan. So we will talk about what an unlocked phone, one that you can use with any carrier and where to get them.

In this lens, we will focus on the highest quality, most usable, smart phone -- one that is a smarter phone.

What is an "Unlocked" Smart Phone 

locked iphoneMost cell phones are designed to use a Subscriber Identification Module (SIM) card, a microchip that stores subscriber data. Each carrier issues their own SIM card which provides cell service by activating any phone into which it is inserted.

A "locked phone", however, will only recognize a SIM card from a particular carrier.

If the cell phone is unlocked, it will recognize a SIM card from any carrier. The "lock" is a software setting that keeps the cell phone "loyal" to one carrier.

Here in the US, a market where carriers offer free or deeply discounted phones with cell plans, these phones are commonly locked so that they will not work with other carriers. Carriers claim this is necessary to subsidize the cost of the discounted phone.

Sometimes, after a period of time, a carrier might agree to unlock the phone upon request, perhaps charging a fee. However, due to proprietary settings sometimes installed in locked handsets, the phones don't always function correctly with other carriers, even once unlocked.

From the consumer point of view, locked cell phones and using proprietary settings defeats many of the benefits of SIM handsets.

Complaints this problem led to a class action law suit filed in California in June 2004 by American watchdog group Foundation for Taxpayer and Consumer Rights (FTCR). Ideally phones should be left unlocked, or at least unlocked after the initial contract expires.

One way to get an unlocked phone without proprietary settings is to buy it new from a third party vendor in its original, unlocked state.

The downside is that the price is commonly close to full retail. Some consumers might find it tough to dish out big bucks for a phone that they can get for free with a plan. The advantage is that the third party unlocked phone should work equally well with any carrier that uses SIM cards.

Unlocked cell phones are in such demand that third party services will unlock your cell phone for a fee. However, using these services will not guarantee the phone will always work correctly, as proprietary settings might remain. There are also hacking instructions online to unlock many models of phones. You should be aware and therefore be very careful because a mobile phone that is unlocked improperly can be made useless and unrepairalbe to boot.

Carriers operating on the GSM network use SIM cards. In the United Sates, this includes , now one with AT&T Wireless (which includes the former Cingualar Wireless, and T-Mobile.

Carriers that use the competing CDMA network do not yet use card-enabled phones. These carriers include Sprint PCS, Verizon and Virgin Mobile. The CDMA equivalent of the SIM card - the R-UIM - will be used by these carriers in the future. R-UIM cards are already in use in some parts of Asia.

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Smartphone on Wikipedia 

Category: File - :Assorted smartphones.jpg|thumb|Several different smartphones. From left to right, top row: iPhone 3G, Blackberry 8820, Nokia N78, Nokia N81, (bottom row) Nokia N95, Nokia E65, Nokia N70.

Category: Image - :Blackberry Storm.JPG|thumb|The BlackBerry Storm, made by Research In Motion

Category: Image - :Nokiae71.jpg|thumb|The Nokia E71 smartphone running S60 3rd Edition, Feature Pack 1 UI on the Symbian OS v9.2

Category: Image - :Treo750.jpg|thumb|The Palm Treo 750, a Windows Mobile smartphone released in 2007

Category: Image - :HTC Dream Orange FR.jpeg|thumb|The HTC Dream, a smartphone running the Android operating system

Category: Image - :Palm Pre.jpg|thumb|The Palm Pre, a smartphone running the Palm webOS.

A smartphone is a mobile phone offering advanced capabilities, often with PC-like functionality. There is no industry standard definition of a smartphone.Smartphones Take Center Stage at Wi-fi PlanetAnalysis: What is a smart phone? at Silicon.com For some, a smartphone is a phone that runs complete operating system software providing a standardized interface and platform for application developers.The iPhone is not a smartphone at Engadget For others, a smartphone is simply a phone with advanced features like e-mail, Internet and e-book reader capabilities, and/or a built-in full keyboard or external USB keyboard and VGA connector. In other words, it is a miniature computer that has phone capability.CEVA Glossary of Termshttp://www.mytelus.com/ncp_news/article.en.do?pn=tech&articleID=2973940

Growth in demand for advanced mobile devices boasting powerful processors, abundant memory, large screens and open operating systems has outpaced the rest of the mobile phone market for several years.

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Check out this hot new feature on the Apple iTunes iPhone Store. Its the iPhone Apps store and its stocked with thousands of free and per pay apps.

Visit the iPhone App Store on your iPhone or shop iTunes on your PC or Mac and discover apps in categories including games, business, news, sports, health, reference, and travel, PIMs, and a lot more. Get useful applications designed to increase your productivity. Download a fun and absorbing game that might descrease your creativity but will be a lot of fun.

The iTunes App Store even informs you when updates are available for download and with over 37,000 iPhone apps already available and more created every day, you will find yourself returning to the App store often.

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SIM Lock on Wikipedia 

A SIM lock, simlock, network lock or subsidy lock is a capability built into GSM phones by mobile phone manufacturers. Network providers use this capability to restrict the use of these phones to specific countries and network providers. Currently, phones can be locked to accept only SIM cards from...