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DungeonMaster Posts: 312

Just imagine... 4 years ago all we ericsson fans bought r380. For the new ones it was a phone with touch monochrome screen. All we lucky owners thought that this handset would stay up-to-date for a looong time. But we were wrong. The bulky fokia communicator with the colour screen came out and we felt disgraced (but with greater mobility as communicator is awfuly big and it cant even be carried in a pocket. When t68m was released we felt up-to-date again. I personally quited. Im tired. Tomorow 3. Next what? This message was posted from a T610
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Posted: 2004-05-14 06:24:46
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DarkWolfX Posts: 431

Well bt (bluetooth) actually its 10m, in several months, it will be 100m, then 1km, then 10km, then like internet...etc.
Tomorrow, mobile phones will have the PS2 and Xbox processors to play games.
Tomorrow also, mobile phones will have the resolution of the eyes of a human, or maybe better than human, who knows...
And a looot of things, we would'nt know possible.
Not technology in mobile phones or SE phones only, but in the whole world also, like transportation, and everything.
What awaits in the future is unknown, maybe we'll be flying...
(not crack)
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Posted: 2004-05-14 07:40:40
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DungeonMaster Posts: 312

Imagine. Like we have word wide web we will have mobile web This message was posted from a T610
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Posted: 2004-05-14 07:53:03
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Payalnik Posts: 380

That's why it is so interesting to live! We are waiting for the eye-attaching or direct-brain screens, videophones, new input technologies, batteries and i think its good! This message was posted from a R520
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Posted: 2004-05-14 08:01:07
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crowing Posts: 475

like what my science teacher told me ages ago....

what you know now will be invalid tomorrow.

as with technology, what we have today will be obsolete tomorrow.

this message was posted from a R380
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Posted: 2004-05-14 08:20:49
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Payalnik Posts: 380

Wow, a real r380! Old things may be obsolete but they are like the pages of our lives! And i still like the charm of vacuum tube :-) This message was posted from a R520
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Posted: 2004-05-14 08:25:52
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lovejoy Posts: 19

bluetooth wont ever go to a 1k radius it will be old and dead and hardly used in a few years wi fi will take over for all the smart phones and the 10m bluetooth will remain for people with bt headsets and some better models may have a 100m radius mobiles will have resolution higher than the human eye? you insane whats the point if you cant see the detials. we will probably end up with 5mp cameras at afordable prices in our phones and expandble memory will bewcome the norm and micro hard drives will become frequently used in top end phones offering around 3GB of data. UMTS will be the norm offering around 500Kbps dl aand browse speeds. and to top it all off phones will have hydrogen power cells.
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Posted: 2004-05-16 16:17:23
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DungeonMaster Posts: 312

@lovejoy This is near future, probably 2006-7. We talk about 10 years later! This message was posted from a T610
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Posted: 2004-05-16 16:27:56
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lovejoy Posts: 19

name one thing i have said that wont be likely to happen in 2007 my friend i fear your knowledge in this department may be lacking?
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Posted: 2004-05-16 18:08:57
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scotsboyuk Posts: > 500

A very important factor in mobile phone development has not been mentioned yet, economics. Technological advances will only be made available if they are commercially viable. To take one example, digital cameras; a mobile phone will never have as good as or a better camera than a dedicated camera, unless consumers can be persuaded to stop buying cameras and buy mobile phones with in-built cameras instead.
Many of the technologies that we all wish for are already possible, but cost and commercial viability holds them back. For instance, it is perfectly feasible for us to build colonies on the Moon and Mars, but the cost holds us back. Technology is only ever implemented in the public domain when it becomes possible to do so at a reasonable cost and where the possibility of a return for that investment exists.
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Posted: 2004-05-17 01:36:00
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