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page 1Personal digital assistants

smartphone
thumb|A Nexus 6, an Android smartphone, displaying the [[Main Page of the English Wikipedia]]
iPhone
The iPhone is a line of smartphones developed and marketed by Apple that run iOS, the company's own mobile operating system. The first-generation iPhone was announced by then–Apple CEO and co-founder Steve Jobs on January 9, 2007, at Macworld 2007, and launched later that year. Since then, Apple has annually released new iPhone models and iOS versions; the latest models being the iPhone 17, the higher-end iPhone 17 Pro and 17 Pro Max, the thinner iPhone Air, and the entry-level iPhone 17e. As of July 2025, more than 3 billion iPhones have been sold. Apple has been the largest vendor of mobile
personal digital assistant
multi-purpose mobile device
BlackBerry
BlackBerry (BB) is a discontinued brand of mobile devices and related mobile services, originally developed and maintained by the Canadian company Research In Motion (RIM, later known as BlackBerry Limited) until 2016. The first BlackBerry was a two-way pager, Inter@ctive Pager 950, launched in 1999 in North America, running on the Mobitex network (later also DataTAC) and became very popular because of its "always on" state and ability to send and receive email messages wirelessly. The BlackBerry pioneered push notifications and popularized the practice of "thumb typing" using its QWERTY keybo

smartwatch
thumb|A Samsung Galaxy Watch
A smartwatch is a portable wearable computer that resembles a wristwatch. Most modern smartwatches are operated via a touchscreen, and rely on mobile apps that run on a connected device (such as a smartphone) in order to provide core functions.
iPod touch
series of portable music player models designed and marketed by Apple Inc.

phablet
thumb|Backs of Samsung Galaxy Note 10, Samsung Galaxy Note 10+ and Samsung Galaxy Note 10 Lite, which are considered phablets (from left to right)
thumb|Back of a Samsung Galaxy A14, an entry-level smartphone with a phablet size
The term phablet (, ) arose in the early 2010s to describe mobile devices combining or straddling the size formats of smartphones and tablets. The word is a blend word or portmanteau of phone and tablet.
Nokia 5800 XpressMusic
2008 smartphone by Nokia
Palm OS
mobile operating system
wearable computer
small computing devices (nowadays usually electronic) that are worn under, with, or on top of clothing

smartglasses
thumb|upright=1.2|The touch pad built on the side of the 2013 [[Google Glass can communicate with the user's phone via Bluetooth]]
thumb|Man wearing a 1998 EyeTap Digital Eye Glass
Nokia 5230
cell phone model
IBM Simon
smartphone model
Sharp Zaurus
series of personal digital assistants
Atari Portfolio
IBM PC-compatible palmtop PC, and was released by Atari Corporation in June 1989
Nokia E75
mobile phone
Psion
software company
Nokia C5-00
smartphone model
Nokia C5-03
cell phone model
Nokia 5250
cell phone model
BlackBerry Bold
Line of BlackBerry smartphones
Casio Cassiopeia
series of pocket PCs
Cybiko
The Cybiko is a line of personal digital assistants and handheld game consoles first released by Cybiko Inc. in 2000. Cybiko Inc. was a startup company founded by David Yang; the eponymous PDA was first test marketed in New York in April 2000 and rolled out nationwide in May 2000. It was designed for teens, featuring its own two-way radio text messaging system. It has over 430 "official" freeware games and applications. It features a rubber QWERTY keyboard. An MP3 player add-on with a SmartMedia card slot was made for the unit as well. Cybikos can communicate with each other up to a maximum ra
HTC Blue Angel
mobile phone manufactured by HTC
LG Voyager
mobile phone
Samsung SPH-A503
mobile device
Pocket LOOX
Navigation device, personal digital assistant
Samsung SPH-M810
cell phone model
Q440947
line of smartphones designed by Danger Incorporated
LG enV Touch
mobile phone
PenPad
The term PenPad was used as a product name for a number of Pen computing products by different companies in the 1980s and 1990s. The earliest was the Penpad series of products by Pencept, such as the PenPad M200 handwriting terminal, and the PenPad M320 handwriting/gesture recognition tablet for MS-DOS and other personal computers.
Rabbit r1
artificial intelligence personal assistant device
BlackBerry Torch
series of smartphones