Smartphones are one of those technologies that you don’t fully realize how much an impact they’ve had on society until you realize that there are more phones on the planet than there are people. With that said the opportunities for smartphones are endless but here are 3 future improvements we could see over the next decade, or perhaps even sooner.
Better Sensors
From light sensors, accelerometers and of course your camera, phones are packed sky high with all sorts of different sensors that can detect tiny changes in the phones environment. These are mostly built in for minor conveniences such as automatic screen rotation, or perhaps automatic brightness adjustment. While these are useful features, they’re really just scratching the surface as far as usefulness is concerned. Soon we will see these sensors become major selling points, from being able to measure key human vitals such as blood pressure or even glucose levels, these sensors could not only become incredibly convenient for certain demographics but they could also change the entire playing field when it comes to how the healthcare industry takes care of their patients entirely.
Flexible displays
Displays have come a long way, if you ask anyone who had an original iPhone they’ll be quick to note how much brighter and clearer the displays they have now are compared to their predecessors. That being said, screens aren’t confined to maximizing performance, they’re also being built to be bigger and more durable. With folding phones starting to grow into the mainstream we are going to see a larger and larger demand for flexible screens. With flexible displays not only are we going to be obtaining larger screen sizes in smaller bodies thanks to folding and rolling mechanisms, but we are also likely to see an improved level of durability for these screens as well. With screens being able to bend they’re now far less likely to shatter. While this technology is still growing it is likely to improve rapidly if the consumers create the demand for better and better technology.
Reverse Charging
This is a different approach to the two items I listed above, newer sensor capabilities and flexible displays are all rather cutting edge technology at the moment. As for reverse charging, I would make the argument that it’s fairly old. While it may be new that more and more phones are allowing users to reverse charge their various other gadgets, all you’re really doing is using your phones battery as a charger for other items. The reason I think this will play a key role in the future of smartphones is because of the demand for electricity everywhere we go now. With cars and larger tools and appliances turning towards electric systems there may be a day where as long as our phone is fully charged we’ll be able to power any other gadget around us. Imagine a world where your phone battery doesn’t just last a full day, but instead it last an entire week, allowing you to power things like TV, computer or maybe even your car. Now that’s some crazy future I want to live in!
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