Future innovations in mobile technology are predicted to include flexible, bendable, and foldable phones. Phones may also have the ability to project holographics. As the use of IoT and smart technologies increase, smartphones may serve as remote controls to manage connected devices and the environment.
The Future of Mobile Technology: Flexible Phones, Holograms and IoT Control
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2. • Future innovations have been predicted. Flexible, bendable
and foldable phones are expected. Phone capable of
projected holographics are another idea. With the increasing
use of the Iot and smart technology it is also believed that
smart phones could be remote controls to manage much of
the world around us.
4. what is Mobile technology
What technology is best in future
The History and Future of Mobile Phone
Technology
What does the future look like for mobile
technologies in a stay-at-home world
MOBILE TECHNOLOGY PRESENTATION
5. • mobile technology is reshaping society, communications, and the global economy.
With cell phones, smart phones, and tablets now outnumbering desktop
computers, there has been a sea change in the way people access, use, and share
information. Powerful mobile devices and sophisticated digital applications enable
users to build businesses, access financial and health care records, communicate
with public officials, and complete online transactions. More globally, such devices
and applications have helped reduce social inequality, increased participation in
civic life, and increased education levels, all of which spur national economic
development.
6. • Edge Computing. ...
• Quantum Computing. ...
• Virtual Reality and Augmented Reality. ...
• Blockchain. ...
• Internet oRobotic Process Automation (RPA) ...
• f Things (IoT) ...
• 5G. ...
• Cyber Security. Cyber security might not seem like an emerging technology, given
that it has been around for a while, but it is evolving just as other technologies are.
• D Printing
• Genomics
• New Energy Solutions
• Robotic Process Automation (RPA)
• Edge Computing
7. The History and Future of Mobile
Phone Technology
• Mobile phones have morphed from simple devices that could help us stay
in touch via voice phone calls to be mini portable computers capable of
video calls, and running multiple apps. Some phones are now so powerful
they can even be used with a monitor as an operating system like the
Samsung Note with DeXoSsince 2007, it is not the first smart phone in the
world.
8. • The entire world is vastly less mobile than it was pre-COVID-19 and this
will continue to be true into the future. So why do we need super-
expensive mobile technologies? We don't need them as much as we did.
• .In a future that is especially going to be stay-at-home and work-from-
home, these exorbitant versatile advances are ideal to have, however
they aren’t fundamental.
9. Mobile technology is changing the way we do business. Learn about the
rapid growth of mobile technology and develop an action plan to build
your own mobile app. arious types of cellular communication
technology. Mobile CDMA technology has evolved quite rapidly
over the past few years. Since the beginning of this millennium, a
standard mobile device has gone from being no moexperts arg.
10. • What do you mean by SMS?
• SMS, or Short Message Service, is the protocol used
by cellular phones to send and receive text messages
over a 2G, 3G, 4G, or 5G network. Unlike app-based
messaging services, you don't need a data plan to
send and receive SMS.11
11. • Over the years, the world of mobile communications system
has brought about the rapid development experienced
globally. Mobile communications technology has gone from
1G to 2G to 3G to 4G and now heading to 5G. In this paper, a
review of architectures, protocols and technologies that
underpin green migration from 4G to 5G has been presented.
As .
12. • The second generation of wireless networks designed to
improve on analog with digital circuit-switched solutions. The
three main 2G technology standards are Global System for
Mobile Communications (GSM), which is based on European
13. • 3G is loosely defined, but generally includes high data speeds,
always-on data access, and greater voice capacity.
• The high data speeds are possibly the most prominent
feature, and certainly the most hyped. They enable such
advanced features as live, streaming video.
14. • UTRA (Universal Terrestrial Radio Access) as a 3rd generation
system, with the enhancements provided by High Speed
Packet Access (HSPA), for both downlink and uplink, will
remain highly competitive for several years. Nevertheless, the
industry that has developed the 3GPP technologies, launched
a project in Dec.
15. • 5G technology has a theoretical peak speed of 20 Gbps, while
the peak speed of 4G is only 1 Gbps. 5G also promises lower
latency, which can improve the While earlier generations of
cellular technology (such as 4G LTE) focused on ensuring
connectivity, 5G takes connectivity to the next level by
delivering connected experiences from the cloud to clients.
16. • So far 7G is just a figment of our imagination, yet it is an indication that
we have come to take for granted that evolution will not stop and
something new will become reality. Image credit: Deposit photosTwo
days ago I published a post predicting that 6G will become reality around
2035, meaning that people will really start using it. Of course I am
expecting labs demo and trials well before that, like it happened in the
previous Gs and it is happening now with 5G.
17. • stands for Global System for Mobile Communication. GSM is
an open and digital cellular technology used for mobile
communication. It uses 4 different frequency bands of 850
MHz, 900 MHz, 1800 MHz and 1900 MHz . It uses the
combination of FDMA and TDMA. This article includes all the
concepts of GSM architecture and how it works.
18. • Alternate CDMA technologies were developed after
CDMA2000. The most common CDMA system is
known both as WCDMA, or Wideband CDMA, or
UMTS. This form of CDMA was heavily based on IS-
95 technologies.
19. • To use Wi-Fi the way you want, you can change how and
when your device connects.
• When you have Wi-Fi turned on, your device automatically
connects to nearby Wi-Fi networks you've connected to
before. You can also set your device to automatically turn on
Wi-Fi near saved networks.
20. Future innovations have been predicted. Flexible,
bendable and foldable phones are expected.
Phone capable of projected holographics are
another idea. With the increasing use of the IoT
and smart technology it is also believed that smart
phones could be remote controls to manage much
of the world around us.