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Smartphone vs. Blackberry — What's the Difference?

Difference Between Smartphone and Blackberry

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Smartphone

A smartphone is a portable device that combines mobile telephone and computing functions into one unit. 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.

Blackberry

The blackberry is an edible fruit produced by many species in the genus Rubus in the family Rosaceae, hybrids among these species within the subgenus Rubus, and hybrids between the subgenera Rubus and Idaeobatus. The taxonomy of blackberries has historically been confused because of hybridization and apomixis, so that species have often been grouped together and called species aggregates.

Smartphone

A cellphone having a touchscreen or alphabetic keypad and many of the features of a personal computer, including an operating system that allows the user to download specialized apps.

Blackberry

Any of various shrubs of the genus Rubus in the rose family, having usually prickly stems, compound leaves, and an aggregate fruit of small drupelets.

Smartphone

A mobile phone with more advanced features and greater computing capacity than a featurephone.
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Blackberry

The fruit of these plants, usually black, purple, or deep red.

Blackberry

A fruit-bearing shrub of the aggregate species Rubus fruticosus and some hybrids.

Blackberry

The soft fruit borne by this shrub, formed of a black (when ripe) cluster of drupelets.

Blackberry

The blackcurrant.

Blackberry

To gather or forage for blackberries.
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Blackberry

The fruit of several species of bramble (Rubus); also, the plant itself. Rubus fruticosus is the blackberry of England; Rubus villosus and Rubus Canadensis are the high blackberry and low blackberry of the United States. There are also other kinds.

Blackberry

Large sweet black or very dark purple edible aggregate fruit of any of various bushes of the genus Rubus

Blackberry

Bramble with sweet edible black or dark purple berries that usually do not separate from the receptacle

Blackberry

Pick or gather blackberries;
The children went blackberrying

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