Future of Mobile Technology - By - David - Brandon - Alice
1. David Jackman – Brandon Panday – Alice Gladkowski
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2. With our ever increasing capacity in our world, Mobile Technology seems to
be at the fore-front. It is very hard to believe that this technology didn’t even
exist 100 years ago, now it is the most used technology in our society today.
In the near future, there will be more mobile phones than there are people in
the world. Almost the entire population will have a mobile phone in their
hands.
With this in mind, we will explore the future of Mobile Technology, with a
brief history of the past, and the possibilities that lie ahead. In terms of
mobile technology:
THE FUTURE IS NOW
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3. Mobile Technology
An electronic tele-communications device, often referred to as a cellular
phone or cellphone. Mobile phones connect to a wireless communications
network through radio wave or satellite transmissions. Most mobile phones
provide voice communications, Short Message Service (SMS), Multimedia
Message Service (MMS), games, cameras, video players, navigational systems,
and also provide Internet services such as Web browsing and e-mail.
They can be used over a wide area without a physical connection to a
network.
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4. IN THE BEGINNING
Horseback – 1940’s
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6. Mobile Wireless - 1983
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7. Where we are today
Cell phones in the hands of everyone
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8. Silicon India recently reported, the number of
active cell phones will reach 7.3 billion by
2014.
Mobile Statistics Video
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GRiwUCXPo8U
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9. Sizes
Past/Present/Future - Sizes and Types
http://www.planyscloud.com/mobile-fragmentation/
Mobile phones started off large.
Then went to a smaller hand-held device.
Recently, larger units have become popular again.
It seems completely dependent on the user.
Some want it as small as possible to fit into their pocket.
Others want large screens and multi-functionality.
The future is whatever size you want.
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10. Form Factor - Size, Shape, and Style of a Phone
Present Types
Bar - shape of a cuboid, usually with rounded corners and/or edges.
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Brick - is a slang term often used to refer to large, outdated
bar-type phones.
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11. Form Factor - Size, Shape, and Style of a Phone
Present Types
Touchscreen - phone is a subset of the bar form that, like a tablet
computer, has few physical buttons, instead relying upon a
touchscreen and an on screen QWERTY keyboard.
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Flip - phone consists of two or more sections that are
connected by hinges, allowing the phone to flip open then
fold closed in order to become more compact.
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12. Form Factor - Size, Shape, and Style of a Phone
Present Types
Slider - phone is composed of usually two, but sometimes
more, sections that slide past each other on rails.
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16. Future Types
And the extreme
Nokia Tattoo Technology Video
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u_a-n68XQrs
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19. Current
New mobile generations assigned new frequency bands and wider spectral
bandwidth per frequency channel.
(1G up to 30 kHz, 2G up to 200 kHz, 3G up to 20 MHz, and 4G up to
100 MHz).
What about 5G?
Skeptics argue that there is little room for larger channel bandwidths and
new frequency bands suitable for land-mobile radio.
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20. Future
Dual-core
A CPU with two processing cores.
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ARM A9
While current implementations use dual-core designs,
the A9 specification can support up to 4 cores and
speeds between 800MHz and 2GHz.
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21. Today
Smartphones (mobile phone built on a mobile operating system)
Features – Touchscreen, cellular, Blurtooth, WiFi, GPS, camera, video, camera,
speech recognition, voice recorder, music player, NFC.
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Common Software Platforms
Android - Asha - Blackberry - iOS - Windows Phone - Windows RT
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22. Future Performance
Augmented Reality
Makes more information available for
users by combining computer data to
what we see in real life. Using the
camera on your phone, you can point it
somewhere ‘live’ to get an information
overlay of where you can find the
nearest cafes or dining places.
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23. Future Performance
Bluetooth
Bluetooth has arrived – it’s been around forever, but up to now it’s been no
good. Bluetooth LE (also called Bluetooth Smart) changes everything.
Connections, pairing, device management will finally work 100% of the time.
There will truly be a radio in everything around us and it’s going to enable
incredible experiences in mobile.
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24. Entry-level smartphones come between 512MB and 2GB of internal storage,
with high-end models ranging between 8GB (the iPhone 3G, the Palm Pre),
16GB (the Nokia N96), and 32GB (the iPhone 3GS).
With the sizes of phones increasing and the alarming rate of new technology,
storage capacity will increase by many GB, up to 500 GB in the near future.
People want everything wherever they go; the mobile community.
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25. Has become very important in mobile computing as it relates to the security of
personal information on smartphones. Attacks can come from many sources.
SMS – MMS – GSM – Wi-fi – Bluetooth – Web browser – Operating System
The first layer of security within a smartphone is the operating system.
After the operating system security, there is a layer of security software.
Anti-virus is also a good option.
Security is constantly being upgraded as new threats occur almost daily.
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26. Alice
What is Location Based Advertising?
This mobile advertising is used to pinpoint consumers
location and provide them with specific advertisements
that relate to their location.
27. There are two factors for Location Based Advertising
1) Push Factor
2) Pull Factor
• Target consumers with advertisements
until they don’t want the ads
• Determine what ads and promotional
material received
• Advertisers respect users choices
• Users want specific information
• Locate with certain key words
28. How do the Companies Advertise these Services?
Using Push Factor:
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Users must enter personal information (name, phone number,
other related information)
Company sends a text message for confirmation and submission
Company then provides users with geographically based offers
29. Example of a Push Factor:
A woman waiting for a bus may start getting notifications from local
fast-food restaurants in the area. She may be very health oriented,
which means she would have to submit information about herself to
the company if she wants useful promotional material
30. How do the Companies Advertise these Services?
Using Pull Factor
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Companies like go2 Media
Aggregate local listings from Yellow Page companies, local
directories, and group discount business
31. Example of a Pull factor:
A young male meeting her friends at a
local Chinese restaurant and being able
to locate the restaurant from her phone
and viewing their menu.
32. How Location Based Advertising relates to Power
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Ability to go somewhere
Capacity to act in a certain way
To direct or influence the behaviours in others and events
33. Divided into three types
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Messaging
Display
Search product placement
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How the Future affects us positively
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Finding a location on maps
Being aware of local hot spots
Running errands becomes easier
Personalize your phone to meet your needs
Disarm any useless information given
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35. Video- The Future of Advertising isn’t Advertising?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9RUxL0mDZOk
36. Mobile devices play a key role in our every day lives. Some things many
people fail to realize are the knowledge they need to understand with
technology. Most career opportunities will be relying on the education
people have with science and technology. These careers are already
starting to be invented
37. Futuristic careers with mobile devices
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Corporate disorganizer
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Crowdfunding specialist
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Promoting ideas for maximum funding
3D printing handyman
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Shuffling company hierarchy's
Offers to do all the repairs
Digital death manager
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Creates, manages and eliminates online presence
38. Eliminations of present careers
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Technology revolutions is quickly replacing peoples jobs with
machinery
More than 800 million humans are unemployed
Job assignments have shrunk
Highest level of unemployment since the great depression
39. Which jobs will be eliminated
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Farmers
Factory workers
Service workers
40. Video- Preparing for the Future Job Market
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VFeqnK3Z6BM
41. Job market affected or
unaffected? Affected
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Powerful market driven careers are
rapidly moving the economy in
another direction
Booming global commerce
Millions of skeptical workers
Low paying, and usually temporary
42. “By the end of 2017, Forrester Research predicts that U.S. mobile users will
spend $90B via mobile payments, a 48% increase over the $12.8B spent in 2012”
http://www.forbes.com/sites/groupthink/2013/08/13/connecting-withcustomers-the-future-of-mobile-payments/
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45. • European Telecom Standards Institute develops
industry standards for mobile commerce
http://www.etsi.org/
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46. https://www.paypal.com/webapps/mpp/mobile-apps
• 1st system for donations via text launches in Czech Republic
• Subscribers can order jukebox songs through text message via Orange
France
• Paypal Mobile launches – allowing payments via SMS
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49. Consumers are seeking ways to pay safer, quicker and simpler
(http://www.forbes.com/sites/groupthink/2013/08/13/connectingwith-customers-the-future-of-mobile-payments/)
Self checkout is a stepping stone towards a self serve option using
mobile devices
Not a question of if mobile payment becomes the mainstream, but on
what platform transactions are processed e.g. Google Wallet, Paypal
Moving from a cash based informal economy into a globally connected
digital economy – Patrick Murck
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50. • Created by the creators of Square
• Using a debit card and email it
allows for transferring of money
• No fee
• Safe transactions with SMS
notifications – suspend/cancel
transactions
• An increasingly cashless society
in the near future
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51. “shoppers can simply whip out their smartphones and view a virtual supermarket
complete with 1,200 meters of floor space and 1,000 items in stock. They can fill their
virtual shopping baskets simply by scanning the item codes and checkout”
(http://knowledge.ckgsb.edu.cn/2013/08/19/china/the-e-grocery-gold-rush/)
• With an overcrowded market and population this represents an easy to use space
friendly approach
• Social media allows for sharing of product reviews, shopping lists and information
aobut products
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52. http://www.techglued.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/04/iphone5-by-adarsh-vijay.gif
Security pins and signatures are soon to be
replaced by the individuality that is fingerprinting.
“Apple has its Passbook app, but given the fingerprint recognition capabilities in
the new iPhone 5s and comments from Apple CEO Tim Cook … it sounds like
Apple has a few tricks up its sleeve. Given the huge number of credit cards on
file … Apple could have a meaningful impact on mobile payment adoption.”
(http://www.forbes.com/sites/chrisversace/2013/11/25/forget-mobilepayments-visa-and-american-express-here-comes-the-google-wallet-card/)
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P2P money transfer system using cryptography to ensure secure transactions
Specialized computers prevent double-spending
Are associated with ‘wallets’ and can be stored on computers, mobile devices, and
paper print outs
https://blockchain.info/
Was used in illegal markets such as Silk Road where as much as 144,000 BTC were
http://www.bitcoinexchangerate.org/
used – approx $28 million (http://arstechnica.com/business/2013/05/wary-of-bitcoina-guide-to-some-other-cryptocurrencies/) http://www.theverge.com/2013/11/27/5151396/bitcoin-hits-1000
A couple travelled the world using bitcoins gaining media attention
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54. As you have read about the future of Mobile Technology, we can only wonder
what may come next. Almost everyone has a mobile device in their hands.
People everywhere are trying to make the next big app, the cool design, the
fastest technology. With mobile being on the fore-front of people’s minds and
one of the biggest markets today, we anticipate an alarming rate of inventions
and technologies to come in the near days ahead.
The possibilities are endless. There is a current patent for a tattoo device
linking to your mobile; what’s next, implantable devices? I’m sure we’ll find
out soon, as technology is taking over the world as we know it. We are now
totally reliable on technology, especially Mobile Technology.
WE ARE THE MOBILE GENERATION
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55. We appreciate you taking the time to review our presentation. We
hope you are better educated on the topic of Mobile Technology.
David Jackman – Brandon Panday – Alice Gladkowski
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