Very interesting these devices. I've always hated mobile phones with all the apps not working together at all. There are some great apps for specific uses, but I don't think mobiles are very productive at all, just time suckers mostly. however, I do use a phone for ready emails/documents, which I think would be pretty difficult with this device, only having text to speech. As a dev, I need to see apps and webpages while on the go, so this device would not help with that. Interesting none-the-less.
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I can relate! I would absolutely love for apps to fade away into the background and not even have to interact with them but have the AI be the intermediary. I think this is where computing is headed. The AI will be an agent or personal assistant that will navigate and use that app-layer for us. The R1 does have a touchscreen but I'm not sure how capability it is. I'll find out in a few months when it's delivered.
Yes Cool. The one thing I don't like is having RF near my body, so I keep my cell phone on a table or desk away form me. Wearing that RF device on your chest right at the heart is a big NO for me. I guess you could still drop these on a desk/table but they seem meant to be right on your person, which I get. Most people wouldn't care I guess.