SmartPhones

A smartphone is essentially a high-performance computer miniaturized into a pocket-sized frame.

  • System on a Chip (SoC): The "brain" (e.g., Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5, Apple A19/A20). It integrates the CPU, GPU, and a critical NPU (Neural Processing Unit) designed specifically to run AI tasks locally without needing the internet.

  • Display: Most modern phones use AMOLED or OLED panels, known for vibrant colors and "true blacks." High-end models feature LTPO technology, which allows the refresh rate to scale from 1Hz (to save battery) up to 120Hz or 144Hz (for smooth scrolling and gaming).

  • Cameras: No longer just for snapshots, smartphones now feature multi-lens arrays (Wide, Ultrawide, and Periscope Telephoto). In 2026, sensors are reaching 200MP and utilize "AI ISP" (Image Signal Processing) to enhance low-light video and photos in real-time.

  • Battery & Charging: Standard capacities range from 5,000mAh to 7,000mAh. Rapid charging is now a baseline, with many devices reaching 100% in under 30 minutes via 100W+ wired charging.

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