The world’s first fingerprint phone was Pantech GI100, which launched back in 2004. The fingerprint scanner on Pantech GI100 is not just for fingerprint recognition; it also has extra features like fingerprint authentication and fingerprint speed dialing ..But, it was Toshiba, which took the fingerprint scanner phones to the mainstream,I think that the modern-day fingerprint scanner revolution started from the time iPhone 5s
I miss the 90s and 2000s when there was so much innovation in terms of phone design. So many cool looking designs. These days all the phones look oru Amma petta makkal
Development will boom when something isintroduced and eventually it will come to halt once it's reach Maturity You can't continue develop something once its reached its peak
Like you said, i phone fingerprint scanner konduvannappo, it was something that we never thought of... we didnt expect such revolutionary stuffs in a smartphone... likewise who knows "WHATS NEXT". namak ippo thonum 'eey ini enth varana, ellam kandpidich kazhinjille'... But what if thats something that we cant even imagine...🙂
I've been a Realme/Redmi/Oneplus User for a long time. and one of the main things that i felt is, As years passing by and with the updates coming. the performance started to go down, even the camera was effected. Now using iPhone 11, not saying they are the best. ithuvare updates onnum ingane pani thanitilla. Kittiyavar undngil paaryu.
Future developments would be there definitely no doubt on it. The hardware capabilities has been improved exponentially. However software/real-life application is not yet grown in that pace. Due to 4G smart phone and network, real-life usage, or digital usage has improved alot. Similarly once 5G is in place there would be an infrastructure for a different area where we can see lots of improvements. It may be an AR world or else something else which are not yet aware of.
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Well said da.. Well observed.. And well said philosophy of selling portables, upcomings and expandability... Things are near to and... companies are hard pushing unnecessarily..
Sure, there will be small additions that will be added to phones. But it will not be something very prominent like in the early days of cellphones, as this is already a matured market I feel. I have to agree with you on the last part. Smartphone companies will not cannibalize their profits (made in the flagship segment) by putting older flagship chipsets in their current midrange phones. This is the reason why it is always better to buy a flagship from year or two older at a cheaper price than to buy the latest midrange phone. The older flagship performance will be way superior to the current midrange chips. This is what I've always done for my android purchases.
bro completely agree with you so sad knowing the reality example apple and samsung back in the days they used to give a lot of things new revoultionary innovative items but now its all down
The next "innovation" will be perfecting the under display camera tech, which will give us a full screen display. That's it. With that, smartphone innovation will be more or less dead. Then they'll focus on the foldables, which will very likely be the future of our smartphones (atleast that's what I'm hoping it'll be 🥺).
I will even buy a mobile without front cam😂. I'm someone who sees a lot of movies and shows in my phone and punch hole cam is so annoying and irritating when watching.
In 1985 (or something), William Thomson and Lord Kelvin (allegedly) said "There is nothing new to be discovered in physics now. All that remains is more and more precise measurement." Now we have 'time machines' that look back millions of years (at least) into the past. So no point in being pessimistic for the long term. Ippothe prashnam lack of innovation alla. But this is what you get when people with MBAs head smartphone companies instead of inventors and designers. Oru innovation maximum milk cheyth oro iterationilum kuranja researchil paisa undakan anu goal.
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Next most revolution that may come common to phones are 3D displays... (Some phones like LG had 3D displays in the past.. but not common and very successful project)
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In the field of mobile technology, graphene applications could be varied and touch everything from transparent flexible screens to next-gen batteries which could last much longer and charge faster than any current technology, through durable phone casings and extremely powerful processors. Graphene can make batteries that are light, durable and suitable for high capacity energy storage, as well as shorten charging times. It will extend the battery life-time, and add conductivity without requiring the relatively large amount of carbon that is used in conventional batteries.
As far as design is concerned, form factor is very important. Ipo oru rectangular form factor nu orapichu kazhinu phone ennu paranjal. Athil ini ethratholum design changes cheyyan pattum nu arilla. Innovation ini athrek ang undavum nu thonunilla, design aspect il Foldables, rollables ennoke aayirikum Glass+metal il enthoke pattuo adu mostly try cheydu kazhinu So entirely form factor matunna vare kashtam aanu😅
Logo change chaiyumbol companies nokuna 1 karyam und, customers inu petten recognise chaiyan pataatha rithiyil ahn chaiyunath.. Rebrand chaith logo full change aayal, customer awareness inu vendi extra time, effort, fund oke aavum. Ath minimize chaiyuvaan vendi ahn companies oke small-small changes varuthiyit logo change chaiyunath..
Processor ini improve akilla ennanu thonnunnath.. ini cheruthayal it'll defy the laws of physics. Quantum levelil kalikal nadakkanel athinu tym edukkum