Questions about example sentences with, and the definition and usage of "Smartphone"

The meaning of "Smartphone" in various phrases and sentences

Q: What does don't forget to take your smartphone with you.
스마트폰 가져가는 거 잊지마 뜻 맞나요?

중요한 건 with you는 왜 붙어 있는 건가요? mean?
A: 네, 뜻이 맞아요! "with you"는 붙어 있으면 뭔가 본인이 어디에서 나가는 느낌이에요.

예를 들면, 시험 봤을 때 시험을 끝나고 나서 "Don't forget to take your smartphone"을 들으면 스마트폰을 가져가지고 자리에 돌아올 수도 있어요. 그런데 시험방에서 스마트폰을 두고 나가면 다른 사람이 "Don't forget to take take your smartphone with you"라고 할게요.
Q: What does What do you like about your smartphone? mean?
A: @Blossom_Cherry yes that’s fine!! But rather than saying it’s so smart it would be better to say “it’s really useful!” Or something like that!
スマートフォンのどこがいいの?って意味です!
Q: What does Before i bought a new smartphone, I had visited a few shops mean?
A: It means that the person went to or visited a few / one or two shops (where you buy things) BEFORE he/she bought or purchased a new smartphone
Q: What does I can't do without a smartphone mean?
A: It just means you can't do anything without having a/your smartphone

Example sentences using "Smartphone"

Q: Please show me example sentences with could you correct it


my smartphone battery is dead. can I borrow you smartphone?
okay I can lend you my smartphone charger as well.
A: my smartphone battery is dead. can I borrow you smartphone? -> My smartphone's battery is dead. Can I borrow your smartphone?

okay I can lend you my smartphone charger as well. -> Okay I can lend you my smartphone charger as well.
Q: Please show me example sentences with what can you do an your smartphone ( give at least 3 things) what is the most interesting feature ? .
A: I’ll give in simpler details.
1. You can communicate with people in long distances.
2. Storing of files and data is easier.
3. You can browse or surf in the internet for many purposes.
Most interesting feature is Its powerful and portable in size.
Q: Please show me example sentences with It will be the first smartphone to integrate the Galileo satellite navigation. The integration of this system will allow users to benefit from advanced precision satellite positioning, especially in urban density environments..
A: @EsmeraldaCota: I think that is exactly the way to say this. This isn't something you would have common expressions of. You could rephrase it if you are trying to avoid plagiarism.

Synonyms of "Smartphone" and their differences

Q: What is the difference between smartphone and smart phone ?
A: There is no difference.
Q: What is the difference between I left my smartphone in the train. and I left my smartphone on the train. ?
A: “In” almost sounds like your phone is in the engine or something, like inside the mechanism of the train. No one would assume you meant that, but that’s the visual I get. “On” means you left it on a seat or something inside the train.

Here are some general rules of thumb:

For public transportation, use “on.” (Trains, buses, planes, boats)

For private transportation, use “in” (cars, trucks)

For things that you are literally on rather than in, use “on” (bikes, motorcycles, scooters)
Q: What is the difference between They use their smartphone to read the news. and They use their smartphones to read the news. ?
A:
They use their smartphone... - This tends to imply that you’re talking about one person (A teenager uses their smartphone to read the news.)

They use their smartphones... - This tends to imply that you’re talking about a group of people (Teenagers use their smartphones to read the news.)
Q: What is the difference between my smartphone has broken. and my smartphone was out of order. ?
A: @kouji9712: You never say my smart phone is out of order.You only use out of orders when something is temporarily broken


For example

The toilet is out of order


Something like a phone we only say my smartphone has broken
Q: What is the difference between smartphone and mobilephone ?
A: Smartphones are a type of mobile phone. Smartphones have more features, like Internet, games, video, etc. Regular mobile phones are mostly just for making phone calls and text messaging.

Translations of "Smartphone"

Q: How do you say this in English (US)? nowadays, smartphone addiction is prevalent among teenagers

is it correct to say it?







A: @Crystal_tmn you could say “nowadays, smartphones are prevalent...”

but i think saying “smartphone addiction” is a stronger sentence and it means more than just saying “smartphones”
Q: How do you say this in English (US)? 1.This smartphone could be his.
2.This smartphone could be his smartphone.
No1 is ok?
A: #1 is correct :)
Q: How do you say this in English (UK)? is it natural?

I originally use a smartphone but I changed the device into ipad.


I originally use a smartphone but I changed it into ipad.
A:
I originally used a smartphone but changed it into an iPad.
Q: How do you say this in English (US)? smartphone is konglish?(korean+english)
A: That's not incorrect, but it sounds a bit odd these days.
These days people usually just say "phone" or maybe "cell phone."

"Mobile phone" was more common like maybe 10-15 years ago.
Q: How do you say this in English (US)? He has a smartphone with no full charge.
A: The battery on his phone is dead.

Other questions about "Smartphone"

Q: this smartphone model is very battery intensive Does this sound natural?
A: @tjstkdn Both of those sound fine to me but I've never heard of battery intensive. Maybe instead "battery draining", but I also don't work with computers often so it could be used in the tech field. Sorry if I confused you. ><
Q: they all have a smartphone Does this sound natural?
A: Everyone has a smartphone would be okay, but I think "they all have smartphones" is better for some reason.
Q: I use smartphone about 2hours on weekdays. Saturdays and Sundays, I use about 4hours. mainly, sending a Line message, taking photos, listening to music, looking up a word using a dictionary application. I think that i use it too much. maybe, I'm cell phone addiction. Does this sound natural?
A: I use my smartphone for about 2 hours during the weekdays. Saturdays and Sundays i use it for about 4 hours, mainly sending a Line message, taking photos, listening to music, or looking up a word in a dictionary application. I think I use my phone too much. Maybe I have a cell phone addiction.
Q: Surprisingly, using smartphone for a long time causes physical and mental problems. Does this sound natural?
A: "using a smartphone" sounds more natural
Q: Nowadays, many smartphone's applications are capable of communicating for free, otherwise, in terms of quality communication, using the general phone is more stable. Does this sound natural?
A: "Nowadays, many smartphone applications are capable of communicating for free. However, in terms of quality, using the smartphone itself is generally more stable"

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