![]() ![]() They're creating some interesting experiences that just aren’t available on more traditional platforms. While early smartphone developers often struggled to create games that made good use of the systems’ touchscreen and tilt-based controls, game developers eventually got the hang of the new medium. It just happens to make phone calls, send text messages, play music, run productivity apps, give directions, take pictures, and perform a host of other functions, too. Now, hundreds of millions of people around the world have a decently powerful gaming system in their pocket at all times. The smartphone revolution changed all that. Gaming on the go used to mean lugging around a heavy laptop or packing a battery-hogging portable gaming system in your pocket. The State of Smartphones in 2012: Part I of our Ultimate Guide.Being entertained and going social: The Ultimate Smartphone Guide, part II.Drop the beat: The Ultimate Smartphone Guide, part III.Get your game on: The Ultimate Smartphone Guide, part IV.Be productive: The Ultimate Smartphone Guide, part V. ![]() Aurich Lawson reader comments 81 with The Ultimate Smartphone Guide ![]()
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