Of course, the glasses would feature a camera on board. Or Fik-Shun dancing. Or porn. The experience would be extremely immersive. A lot of companies are already working in the field of smart and connected glasses. In addition to Google, Intel showed off a pair of smart glasses this year, which project a stream of information in front of you directions, notifications….
But unfortunately, the company has already given up on the technology. An Amazon-backed company called North is working on a similar idea with their glasses called Focals , which are expected to go on sale by the end of this year. Then there are mixed reality headsets like the Microsoft HoloLens, which brings holograms in front of your eyes — see how it works in the video below.
Imagine these futuristic glasses being replaced by a small computer placed in your brain. But instead of the images being projected in front of you by the glasses, the computer in your head would project them through your eyes. Essentially, this computer would be capable of doing the exact same things as the smart glasses of the future, but it would be less intrusive.
Well, kind of. It would also be impossible to lose it or for someone to steal it. It all sounds like science fiction. But hey, perhaps it will become a real thing in the future. After all, work is already being done in this area. The idea is to implant tiny electrodes into the human brain to allow them to communicate directly with machines.
The technology would also enable you to upload and download your thoughts — seriously. With that in mind, I feel like anything is possible in the future. However, the current development of the technology is still far behind my wild imagination. I see a future where everything is connected and our smartphones — or whatever replaces it — can communicate seamlessly with virtually every device. Think about what features smartphones of the future could bring to the table and share them with us in the comments below!
What will smartphones of the future look like? The thirst for more power is always there. With increased processing capabilities, context-awareness and better display technologies, we can only assume that future smartphones will require more power than what they are carrying today. Luckily, research on new battery technologies have been increased, thanks to the explosion of portable electronics.
I believe there are two types of technologies that will be available and improve our smartphone experiences by For the same size of battery that lasts for a day of use in , we can expect that smartphones will last for a week without charging by On the other hand, smartphone OEMs can also select to use a smaller size battery in the smartphone, and in exchange, use the extra room inside the smartphone to integrate other components and features.
Last but certainly not least, I think smartphone cameras will certainly undergo many improvements by In fact, the smartphone camera performance is one of the features driving smartphone sales.
I am not expecting the camera in a smartphone is capable of optical zooming. I think the iPhone 5S cameras can be better with image stabilization, the Galaxy S4 camera can be better with faster start-up and better low-light sensitivity, and the hTC One M8 camera can be designed better with more pixels and improved dynamic contrasting.
Would you be interested in spending your hard-earned dough in for a smartphone with the above spec? Everyone has an opinion on what the future entails, and my idea of a smartphone five years from now are as good as those of the readers of this blog. I think we would all agree that the advancements in technology will continue to improve the quality of lives. Why do we have to own a smart phone? Here are some of the innovations that will likely come to shape the phones of the future.
Now that full-screen smartphones are in fashion, many companies are moving the fingerprint scanner function to the back of the phone or, in the case of the iPhone X, using face-scanning features to unlock instead. But Chinese tech companies Vivo and Xiaomi have recently found a way to embed the fingerprint reader inside the screen, so your phone is still all screen on the front, but still boasts a fingerprint scanner in an instinctive location.
This technology could be incorporated into phones as soon as next year. Meanwhile, Apple has hinted that it will stick with face ID for the time being. Several device makers have already eliminated things like the headphone jack or home button to make their phones more water resistant. Samsung, Apple and Google have recently shunned buttons in favor of facial recognition, swipe-based navigation or touch and pressure-sensitive alternatives that simulate the feel of a button press without the need for an actual button.
Per Slate , Samsung and Apple are also working on wraparound displays, in which the screen stretches around the back of the phone. This technology could add a different type of functionality to the sides of the phone, which would replace the need for buttons there. You may never have to carry your full-sized Nikon again. In recent years, companies have been experimenting with adding multiple small lenses to the back of their phones. These lenses shoot simultaneously to create a photo with more sophisticated depth effects.
While some Apple and Samsung phones already feature two lenses on their phones, users can likely expect companies to step up this feature in a major way in the future. In June, it was revealed that camera manufacturer Light is already working on a prototype phone with nine rear lenses.
Are companies heading back to the era of flip phones? Not exactly, but many are exploring the concept of foldable screens. The Chinese company Huawei will reportedly release a foldable 5G phone that measures 8 inches when open. With the wider display and the faster network there are no commercially accessible 5G networks in the U. The foldable phones will apparently allow for more efficient multitasking and are considered by some as potential replacements for PCs. Well, that day may be closer than you think, thanks to the creation of batteries that can harness power out of thin air literally.
Companies like Ossia have developed a way to deliver power to your gadgets similarly to how the internet is delivered by Wi-Fi. The tech, which uses radio frequencies between transmitters to send power, has already been applied to an AA battery.
Though it may take a few years transmitters need to become ubiquitous in residences and businesses , smartphones could eventually adopt the technology as well. Cracked smartphone screens may soon be a thing of the past. In recent years, companies have taken significant steps toward increasing the durability of their phones. The display is made of an OLED panel with a layer of fortified plastic on top that simply flexes under impact instead of breaking.
The flagship smartphone scene is increasingly fragmented today. Where there used to be one clear flagship per company, top players like Apple and Samsung have three or more, now pitched at different price points, and aimed at different people.
As we move away from homogeneous designs intended to appeal to everyone, could we be moving towards more personalized devices with a specific purpose and person in mind?
This charge has been led by the surprise success of specialized gaming phones , which have already pushed us towards new innovations like higher refresh rates in screens and touch-sensitive buttonless designs. For consumers who live for social media, they may prefer a phone that can deliver professional-grade photography and real-time speeds. With stunning photography capability, incredible processing power, and increasingly fast connectivity, many of the top smartphones offer far more than the average person really needs in a phone.
As new form factors come into the mix and push prices even higher, manufacturers will have to find ways of making their new wares attractive but also affordable, and greater specialization might be the answer. Galaxy Buds 2. Wave goodbye to ports Ports take up space and constrict phone designs, while also letting in water and dust. Best cheap printer deals for November Best Apple deals and sales for November
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