In 2007, the world of mobile telephony is highly
disrupted by the arrival of the iPhone on the
market, which has quickly established itself as a
benchmark in terms of technology. Design,
applications, touch screens, geolocation, speed, screen resolution, surf the Internet …
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In 2007, the world of mobile telephony is highly
disrupted by the arrival of the iPhone on the
market, which has quickly established itself as a
benchmark in terms of technology. Design,
applications, touch screens, geolocation, speed,
screen resolution, surf the Internet … In short,
everything seems to exist, yet. The f uture (near or
far) still bringing us great technological surprises. A
brief overview of some upcoming smartphones that
we will see in the few next years.
5. In the first quarter of this year the Taiwanese firm
Polytron Technologies unveils transparent smartphone.
Its patented technology , Polytron Technologies uses
what they call Switchable Glass Technology , that is a
conductive OLED screen using liquid crystal molecules to
display text and images. The screen is completely
transparent, but is still able to show clear, color pictures.
How ? because the screen becomes opaque when the
device is turned on and looks like a normal smartphone.
It still has some elements that are not transparent,
including a SD and SIM card, camera, the microphone,
and batteries, these elements will be hidden behind a
dark glass cover when the model goes into production.
This phone gives the advantage of being much lighter
than those currently on the market . But the important
questions that we have to ask; If the futuristic aesthetic
of these smartphones is attractive, what is the new that
can bring compared to current smartphones.
7. most of technology experts and professionals
expect that the problems of low battery will
go with no return due to French start-up
Wysips (What You See Is Photovoltaic
Surface) which has developed a technology to
capture the energy of light (natural or
artificial) to charge the battery. This
technology is a photovoltaic film that can be
seamlessly integrated onto the screen of a
smartphone — and replace the need for
chargers and wall sockets.In other words this
technology will Turn Mobile Phone Screens
Into Solar Panels.
9. Flexible displays are the next step in the
world of innovation for smartphones, among
others, and several players are present in this
niche. Samsung working on the subject
seriously and intends to be the first (with
LG)to commercialize OLED flexible
smartphone screens. The prototype was
unveiled at CES and the result is astonishing:
The flexible and unbreakable screen is
provided with a resolution higher than 300
ppi.Encore at the prototype stage, this screen
would eventually be implemented on
smartphones or tablets.
11. LG was the first to draw his smartphone screen
3D, the Optimus 3D. No need to bring 3D
glasses, just press a button to activate the
mode. The result is quite surprising just you
need to be well in front of the screen.LG also
offers the ability to capture photos and videos
in 3D, but the use of flash is not possible and
the quality, both for the photo and video will
reduce(3 megapixels instead of 5 megapixel 2D
and 720p instead of 1080p in 2D). LG may be
too focused on 3D, at the expense of design,
interface and navigation. Improvements are
expected for the next model (if there is a next
model). Stay tuned.
12. In the end?
Smartphones of the future will have nothing to do
with those of today in the sight of rapid technological
advances. Phones of the future will be able to identify
and interact with everyday objects. Now I want your
opinion , what do you think of all these
innovations(upcoming smartphones)? Real
revolutions or simple gadgets?.
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