My View on How Futuristic Phones Should Look Like

in #technology7 years ago

Do you ever wonder what kind of technology will we have in our smartphones ten years from now? This is why I've decided to figure out my own perfect futuristic smartphone.

Design


With the latest trends, we considered having a border-less screen a very obvious choice. However, the implementation of speakers into a display would also be a pretty good idea since it would give it a very clean look.

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Scrolling could be done with your thumb pulling on the side of the phone like using slider on desktop computers. This function could also be used for unlocking the phone and adjusting volume.

There would be no room for homepage and a display height would be 5 inch, like on iPhone 5.
On the back of our futuristic phone, we would like to have a logo that could also be used as flashlight.

Camera with night vision


Lets not spend our time talking about megapixels here, since today’s phones have a decent quality and resolutions are really stunning, especially with dual cameras and all the features that come with that technology.

Of course, it would be great that all that tech from dual cameras would be incorporated in one so it doesn’t take much space on the back of our phone.

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Perfect Futuristic Phone - Review - pixelreads.com One feature that would be stunning is a night vision mode, that you could turn on your high end camera phone. Imagine this, you are sneaking in your house late at night and don’t want to turn on the lights or fire up your flashlight. You would just turn on that night vision mode and see in the dark.

The front camera would need to be implemented into the display just as the speakers. Also, a great security option would be that if someone tries to unlock your phone and after two failures, your front camera would turn on, take a picture of the person trying to unlock it, and send it automatically to your email with GPS coordinates on where the picture was taken.

The additional security would be that you could then decide to alert the police with one click from your email inbox.

Battery


This one is the biggest problem nowadays. If someone could create a battery that is small enough for a 5 inch phone, and that can handle all that power usage for at least five days, that would be a real breakthrough in the next 10 years.

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Can you imagine that? Using your phone the whole day and not recharging it for five days.

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There are phones like the Oukitel k10000 that havge a massive battery live.
Also, there is nothing wrong with your articles per se, you just need a more engaged followers base that support your articles and find your place in the community.

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Hi, first of all, thank you very much, I should work on my social media marketing skills :)
Yes, I've seen quite a few Chinese brands with phones that have high capacity batteries but my guess is that those models lack the functions that premium brands like Apple and Samsung have, and their batteries can hardly last two days.
There is a good possibility that recent trend in electryc cars' manufacturing could bring us closer to a more durable batteries in general though.

Nice thoughts and i totally agree with the ideas. Just an afterthought, I think if momentum based battery power ups can be incorporated into phones such that momentum charges the phone, then i think it would really help the battery lifespan... Good post

Interesting idea :) Maybe they would make a system where each tap on the screen recharges the battery. But it is more likely that they will make some phone back cases that collect a solar energy or something like that..

LOLS, i meant if your phone is on you while you are on transit or moving, it charges. solar.... for phone, i don't like the idea cos of the fluctuating charges which can, its best solar is on a power bank or something which can be used to charge the phone later on.