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Well mister Nostradamus
i'm realy curious how you can make a statement like that.
in a branche which developments and improvements are even faster compared to IT.
thinks we can expect the following developments;
- DVB-h (true TV on your mobile)
- better intergration with internet services
- phones withouth any keys (maye on/off) more more with touchscreen input
- duo-sim reader will be default
there is not a slight change my Tytn-2/k850 will be usable after 2jr
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Posted: 2008-07-02 16:22:55
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@Ori,
I really don't think you have done a good job of explaining yourself properly, there will still be huge advancements made with our Mobile devices over the next couple of years from where they are now. Most if not all of us we embrace them at each stage.
But what you are talking about is what will come after this once we see 4G and speeds that currently we can't even imagine getting on our Home computers is launched. Along with the full implementation of secure Thin client solutions but this is still at least 3 years away from reaching the consumer even the most tech savvy of us won't just wait we like our gadget fixes much sooner than that.
But yes to a degree you are right what will eventually arrive within 5 years will blow everything we have and think we have coming away. The future does indeed look exciting but it's not going to happen any time soon I'm afraid.
Marc
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[ This Message was edited by: Dogmann on 2008-07-02 15:45 ]
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Posted: 2008-07-02 16:44:56
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all technological advancements will be made in baby steps. the smaller the baby steps the better because that allows companies to increase their revenue.
there will likely not be any huge leaps forward.
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Posted: 2008-07-02 22:14:27
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Exactly, I have had more than 50 phones in my live over last 10 or 15 years (and ofcourse have tried many more), and it is clear that first technology appear mostly as a market tool, later it gets adopted, and if the idea in the first place was good it makes the difference and changes our life, like a Bluetooth, remember those Infrared ports and how great it was to exchange files? I had a Casio Cassiopeia pda, wow it was fun, mostly I played games on it, still it was interesting but was far from implantation to life, I would say Bluetooth as a technology has made it (the thing that Iphone can’t exchange files via it scares me a bit, I try not to think about it), color displays made it, and it is important to understand that soon it will be about the software not hardware, and that is the BIG step and that is what will happen in 2011 approximately, current devices are based on concepts and philosophy of 5+ years old thinking, like how many mega pixels are in the camera or how colorful the display is, it is not bad, to say more it is natural, this path has to be traversed, and it ends. And where it ends a new path begins, the exiting thing is that this happens before our very eyes…
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Posted: 2008-07-03 19:13:34
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Residentevil Posts: > 500
By 2011 things are gonne be there we have not even heart about it yet.
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Posted: 2008-07-03 20:47:34
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On 2008-07-03 19:13:34, ori wrote:
I would say Bluetooth as a technology has made it (the thing that Iphone can’t exchange files via it scares me a bit, I try not to think about it), ........... and it is important to understand that soon it will be about the software not hardware, and that is the BIG step and that is what will happen in 2011 approximately,...
Actually, the more I read on Apple websites (and I bought a Mac/Life magazine yesterday) the more I begin to understand the Apple philosophy and while I think BT file transfer is a good thing and use it often, I can understand why it doesn't fit into Apples business plan - 1) You get a USB cable in the box, 2) Using wifi and subscribing to MobileMe is what Apple prefers and 3) would a company who is the largest seller of downloadable music and doesn't include FM radio to protect thier iTunes market then allow you to BT tracks back and forth among your mates? I don't think so. So rightly or wrongly it doesn't suit them to include this feature.
Which brings me to the point that for Apple, its already 'all about the software, not the hardware'. Plenty of companies have copied the iPod hardware but its really not the hardware that makes the iPod successful. Its the iTunes shop, the massive music industry acceptance that Apple have negotiated and the UI (especially in the iPhone) and Apple now continues this theme with the iPhone App store to help the iPhone gain acceptance outside America.
I'd say your right, but its here now, you needn't wait til 2011.
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Posted: 2008-07-04 09:51:38
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