Smartphones Stocks List

Related ETFs - A few ETFs which own one or more of the above listed Smartphones stocks.

Smartphones Stocks Recent News

Date Stock Title
May 31 PCOR Insider Sale: Chief Data Officer Joy Durling Sells Shares of Procore Technologies Inc (PCOR)
May 31 TTWO Is A PC Release For GTA 6 On The Horizon? Zelnick Hints At 'Announcements In Due Time'
May 31 INTU 4 Stocks That Boast an Attractive Interest Coverage Ratio
May 31 INTU Finance and HR Software Stocks Q1 In Review: Intuit (NASDAQ:INTU) Vs Peers
May 31 TTWO 3 Stocks That Could Crush the S&P 500 Over the Next Five Years
May 31 VOD Europe’s Telecoms Are Looking Beyond 5G and Debt. 5 Value Stocks.
May 30 BB BlackBerry (BB) Gains As Market Dips: What You Should Know
May 30 INTU IRS Starts Expansion of Government Alternative to Private Tax Software
May 30 TTWO Wall Street Analysts See Take-Two (TTWO) as a Buy: Should You Invest?
May 30 BB Descartes (DSGX) Q1 Earnings Miss, Revenues Increase Y/Y
May 30 BB Thermon Group's (THR) Q4 Earnings Beat, Revenues Rise Y/Y
May 30 INTU Insider Sale: EVP and CFO Sandeep Aujla Sells Shares of Intuit Inc (INTU)
May 30 INTU Insider Sale: EVP, Consumer Group Mark Notarainni Sells Shares of Intuit Inc (INTU)
May 29 RNG Insider Sale: CFO Sonalee Parekh Sells 8,478 Shares of RingCentral Inc (RNG)
May 29 TTWO Take-Two Interactive Software, Inc. to Present at TD Cowen 52nd Annual Technology, Media & Telecom Conference
May 29 RNG Q1 Video Conferencing Earnings: Zoom (NASDAQ:ZM) Earns Top Marks
May 29 TTWO Video Gaming Stocks Q1 Earnings: Take-Two (NASDAQ:TTWO) Firing on All Cylinders
May 29 HIMX Himax Announces Strategic Investment in Obsidian Sensors to Revolutionize Next-Gen Thermal Imagers
May 28 INTU Intuit Executive Mark Notarainni to Present at Bank of America Global Technology Conference
May 28 INTU Intuit: Confident That EPS Can Be Sustained In The High-Teens Range
Smartphones

Smartphones (contraction of smart and telephone) are a class of mobile phones and of multi-purpose mobile computing devices. They are distinguished from feature phones by their stronger hardware capabilities and extensive mobile operating systems, which facilitate wider software, internet (including web browsing over mobile broadband), and multimedia functionality (including music, video, cameras, and gaming), alongside core phone functions such as voice calls and text messaging. Smartphones typically include various sensors that can be leveraged by their software, such as a magnetometer, proximity sensors, barometer, gyroscope and accelerometer, and support wireless communications protocols such as Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, and satellite navigation.
Early smartphones were marketed primarily towards the enterprise market, attempting to bridge the functionality of standalone personal digital assistant (PDA) devices with support for cellular telephony, but were limited by their battery life, bulky form factors, and the immaturity of wireless data services. In the 2000s, BlackBerry, Nokia's Symbian platform, and Windows Phone began to gain market traction, with models often featuring QWERTY keyboards or resistive touchscreen input, and emphasizing access to push email and wireless internet. Since the unveiling of the iPhone in 2007, the majority of smartphones have featured thin, slate-like form factors, with large, capacitive screens with support for multi-touch gestures rather than physical keyboards, and offer the ability for users to download or purchase additional applications from a centralized store, and use cloud storage and synchronization, virtual assistants, as well as mobile payment services.
Improved hardware and faster wireless communication (due to standards such as LTE) have bolstered the growth of the smartphone industry. In the third quarter of 2012, one billion smartphones were in use worldwide. Global smartphone sales surpassed the sales figures for feature phones in early 2013.

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