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''[['''The Sims 3]]''''' was released for [[Wikipedia:Windows Mobile|Windows Mobile]] on May 5, 2009,<ref>http://www.gamefaqs.com/windows-mobile/973205-the-sims-3</ref> [[Wikipedia:iPhone|iPhone]] and [[Wikipedia:iPod Touch|iPod Touch]] on June 2, 2009,<ref>http://www.gamefaqs.com/iphone/960206-the-sims-3</ref> [[Wikipedia:BlackBerry OS|BlackBerry OS]] on August 20, 2009,<ref>http://www.gamefaqs.com/blackberry/973986-the-sims-3</ref> and [[wikipedia:Android (operating system)|Android]]
on September 6, 2011.<ref>https://market.android.com/details?id=com.eamobile.sims3_na_qwf&feature=search_result</ref> The objective of the game is to unlock and complete wishes for the sims. To see what wishes have been completed go to the main menu and click Goal Checklist. There are 73 goals.
 
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<blockquote>''From the best-selling PC franchise in history, EA Mobile has released The Sims™ 3 as an iPhone™/ iPod® touch game! Direct the lives of your Sims using touch and accelerometer controls while exploring the 3D neighborhood. Customize their looks & personality. Give them big browns or baby blues. Cover their head in curls or have them sport a mohawk. Make them Neurotic, Funny, or Shy. Choose their career. Take them fishing. Watch as they fall in love. With The Sims 3, THE POSSIBILITIES ARE ENDLESS!''</blockquote>
 
== Differences between the computer and Smartphonesmartphone version ==
*Less customization{{clarify|which?}} in the CAS stage, and the limit of creating one Sim.
*Some traits included from the developing stage of ''The Sims 3'' that were removed for the computer version, such as [[Shy]] (later to be re-introduced in ''[[The Sims 3: Late Night]]''), Conversationalist and Vain. Traits that are only in the mobile version are Conversationalist, Vain, Modest and Active.
*Fewer lifetime wishes.
*The game ends when a lifetime wish is fulfilled, unlike the computer series of The Sims, which is completely open-ended.
*[[The Sims 3 (smartphone)#Cheats|Only one cheat]],{{clarify|which?}} unlike the computer which has many cheats.
*Less furniture
*Fewer careers, only three careers available.
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*The disability to see the full sim in Town Map and view lots.
*The ability to wear different outfits (sleepwear, formalwear etc.)
*Build mode(PC)objects and features.
 
== Features ==
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== Vampire theme pack ==
[[File:Mobile vampire screen.jpg|thumb|Vampire theme pack screenshot]]
On November 6, 2009, [[EA]] announced the release of a vampire theme pack for the iPhone. The pack included Live it or Wear it Sets with Vampires and Werewolves, Castle and Campus Life themes. “Live it” sets contain car, furniture, decoration, wallpaper, and flooring. “Wear it” sets contain clothing, new CAS options, and hair styles.[<ref>http://www.thesims3.com/community/news.html?selMonth=10&selYear=2009]</ref>
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==Expansions==
EA seems to be following the same path they are with the computer series coming out with [[The Sims 3 World Adventures (Smartphone)|''World Adventures'']], [[The Sims 3 Ambitions (Smartphone)|''Ambitions'']] and [[The Sims 3 Supernatural (Smartphone)|''Supernatural'']]. They are all in someway related to the corresponding expansion packs for the computer.
 
==The Sims==
*Nina
*Ruth
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==Upgrade houses==
In ''The Sims 3'' base game for iPhone, the only way to make a house bigger is to upgrade it through a message that pops up on the screen. There are 3 housing updates.
*First Update - Gives four plots of land to grow crops and a new room plus bigger spaces in existing rooms.
*Second Update - More rooms, bigger rooms and more garden space.
*Third Update - More rooms and bigger rooms, plus more windows and doors.
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== References==
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