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Three Big Things for the Next Generation of Smartphones
April 15, 2019 When it comes down to the aspect of mobile phones, it is almost amusing to think about just how primary and backward things were about two decades back when most people would go wide-eyed about the options of changing their background color or favorite ringtone. Things have come so far from that point onwards in such a short span of time that it is hard to believe the humble beginnings of the mobile phone today. First of all, they are now called smartphones for obvious reasons and secondly, they have a plethora of impressive aspects such as touchscreen displays, high-tech camera and video features as well as facial recognition. All in all, we have come a very long way. Plus, an assortment of games as well as music is being listened to on the smartphone as well as the usage of many apps when it comes to buying items and booking taxis, just to name a few. Surely no one could have predicted the sheer impact phones have on our lives today as back then, all of this would have still been in the realms of science fiction. Today, it’s quite the bizarre reality. Now, things get really interesting when we come down to how smartphones of the future will look like. On that note, let us look into the top five predictions: -
Many people end up falling on opposing sides of the spectrum when it comes down to how powerful smartphones can become and whether they can even determine what we think and do. After all, even today, they are steering pretty much 80% of our lives in totality. Of course, it pretty much goes without saying that even now, it is pretty much impossible to be 100% accurate about the future, but for the most part, a good 50% of the predictions do turn out to be true. Smartphones may not even be like they are today. Maybe they are part of a huge AI grid or they can take the shape of a high-tech pair of glasses where one can even listen to music and experience Virtual Reality. Everything could be interconnected, and holograms could very well start becoming a reality. In fact, what a lot of studies are showing is that in the future, we will be seeing a lot more integration of emerging and related technologies than many breakthroughs. From: techiexpert |
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